Galion 22 conversion

  • 19 May 2018 12:58
    Reply # 6243490 on 5070195

    The glue is on and the bolts tightened.


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  • 18 May 2018 10:26
    Reply # 6241728 on 5070195

    Oh, well - the supplier of the aluminium butt-weld flange has problems with the delivery. I will not wait for X weeks.

    So I'll go back to the full-plywood system and make a collar from 1-2 layers of 30mm ply with 6-8 bolts though the whole partners package. 

    The bottom part of the mast (130x5) should arrive mon-wed along with the battens. 

    The bottom paint job is done, and with a decision of leaving everything not essential to basic sailing for next year, this could theoretically mean a splash day in a week. More realistically in two.

  • 15 May 2018 04:01
    Reply # 6181649 on 5070195

    Be my guest :)

    I thnk there will probably be just epoxy and 2-pot polyurethanr paint on the ply on the deck snd without paint below.

  • 14 May 2018 18:51
    Reply # 6168305 on 6149925
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    Jami Jokinen wrote:With the temperature at epoxy-levels, I’ve finally started to glue the partners. 30+12mm birch ply above and 9+9mm  below the deck. An aluminium butt-weld flange (150mm with a 130mm mast) will be installed too.

    Hi Jami,

    Sorry to butt in hear but I have a question (I am developing my plan for a conversion over this coming winter). I scanned through this thread for a few pages and didn't find my answer.

    Looking at the photo of the partners (beautiful job by the way) how will you finish off the plywood 'sandwich' above and below? Layers of glass? Epoxy? Paint? combination?

    And the Step?


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  • 14 May 2018 12:48
    Reply # 6157748 on 5070195

    Ok, thanks for the assurance, David. So I should be ok for this season anyway, and if I should feel like it after field (sea) tests, I can add something next spring.

  • 14 May 2018 07:59
    Reply # 6153208 on 5070195

    I think you can safely leave the partners as they are, Jami. You've reinforced a wide area of the foredeck with the lowest level of plywood, and I can't see a need for adding anything more.

  • 14 May 2018 05:45
    Reply # 6153096 on 5070195

    Now that you mention it, I have found myself thinking about this. I've been hoping that I might survive without extra support - the Galion is quite robust and the deck/hull-joint seems sturdy. 

    However, we'll see if I dare to leave this as it is for this season or forever...

  • 13 May 2018 19:21
    Reply # 6152607 on 6149925
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    Jami Jokinen wrote:With the temperature at epoxy-levels, I’ve finally started to glue the partners. 30+12mm birch ply above and 9+9mm  below the deck. An aluminium butt-weld flange (150mm with a 130mm mast) will be installed too.
    Jami will there be any extra structure from the partner area to the gunwale either above or below deck or is the strengthened deck sufficient to transmit load to the boat?

    Looks nice!  Good luck!

  • 12 May 2018 07:41
    Reply # 6150040 on 5070195

    Looks like a lovely, sunny day, Jami.  A nice neat job, too. I think you're committed, now ;-)

  • 12 May 2018 04:52
    Reply # 6149925 on 5070195
    With the temperature at epoxy-levels, I’ve finally started to glue the partners. 30+12mm birch ply above and 9+9mm  below the deck. An aluminium butt-weld flange (150mm with a 130mm mast) will be installed too.
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