Tehani is getting a bottom job

Started by CharlieJ, November 22, 2008, 08:09:34 AM

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chris2998

Quote from: CharlieJ on November 23, 2008, 07:41:14 AM
exactly- the blocking is all under the cast iron ballast. The jack stands just hold it upright. Can't put too much pressure on them ( on most boats) or you'll deform the hull. In the pictures the jack stands are positioned where bulkheads are inside the boat for that reason.

Thanks dude

CharlieJ

Repairs all done.

Three coats of Interprotect on, one to go in an hour. This evening first coat of bottom paint, EARLY tomorrow AM second coat of bottom paint,  then two coats on where the jack stands are, finishing around dark tomorrow night, and we'll splash on Weds.

All the rain has missed me, and the temps are sitting in the low 80s, which sure helps stuff cure.

Sure will be glad to get this done ;D And I expect a dusty bilge after this!!!!
Charlie J

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Tim

Yahoo! You and Frank are making me feel quite inadequate :D  We are going into another few days of rain so I probably won't get the thru-hulls plugged.
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Pappy Jack

Ah yes, misery loves company, doesn't it. Two years ago I was going to sand the bottom down then apply two coats of bottom paint. I got all suited up withTyvex, resperator, gloves, etc. etc. After about one hour or so, I gave up. I hauled her up to a marina 60 miles away and hired them to do it. Oh ya, it cost a pretty penny :o but they did do a good job. I'm going to try to roll on another coat before "The Scoot" next summer. Wish me luck ::).

Fair winds,

Pappy Jack

CharlieJ

Tim- I wrapped up yesterday evening, secured the boat, and as I was stepping into the car to go home, the first drops of rain hit the windshield. Rained VERY hard, but after dark. I've been extremely fortunate with weather this haul out. We only had that one chilly day and we were sanding that day. No rain at all other than last night. Today was 81 degrees, so stuff is curing as it is supposed to.

Tomorrow is supposed to be dry and near 80.

First coat of bottom paint is on, I'll get to the boat about siunrise or a tad after in the morning to get the second one on. Then around noonish move the jackstands, paint where they were, then come back at dark and second coat those.

We splash on Weds ;D Probably close to noon. And I'd crash Weds night, except we are scheduled to drive somewhere for Thanksgiving.


I'm so counting on a dusty bilge after this.
Charlie J

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Tim

I hope all continues to go well, and take care driving. Happy Thanksgiving
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"The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails."
W.A. Ward

CharlieJ

Finished first coat of bottom paint last night just at dark.

Got an EARLY start today  ;D But she's due to splash tomorrow morning.

Charlie J

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CapnK

If that pic was an AM pic, then I hope that Tehani does not report you for violating union guidelines about starting work too early...  ;)

I mean, I have picked up anchor that early, but I don't think I have ever started working on a boat that early, certainly not one in a yard! lol That's like against some Law of Nature or something. ;D
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AdriftAtSea

capnk-

i have. On hot days, that's sometimes the only way to get a decent amount of working time.  Mid-day is sometimes too hot to work, especially if your doing epoxy-related stuff.
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Yet we get to know her, love her and be loved by her.... get to know about My Life With Gee at
http://blog.dankim.com/life-with-gee
The Scoot—click to find out more

maxiSwede

Adrift -  I sure wish we had more of those (hot days) around here  ;D

It's more about finding a day sunny enough to let the paint dry before...  ::)
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CharlieJ

We got Tehani back in the water Wednesday of last week. Uneventful launch, but coming home across the bay, I found a new (to me) leak  %&*%$#&@&!!!

This one was tiny, right where the rudder post tube enters the hull. About 4 inches or so below water. We COULD have ignored it, but we both want DRY BILGES!! SO what to do. Certainly didn't want to pay for another haulout.

The answer-

90 gallons of water in two drums on the bow, plus a five gallon jug and all our spare chain-



From the side-



Here's the boat in normal trim so you can see how far down we had her rolled.



Got the leak up out of the water nicely. You can see the normal waterline from the antifouling on the outboard lower unit.



Some grinding, some fiberglass matt and cloth, some epoxy ( and two tries) and we have a dry bilge. I'm hoping to never hear the bilge pump run again ;D
Charlie J

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CapnK

Tehani - kneel, girl, kneel...

GOOD Girl! Good Tehani! Now hold still for a bit...

;D ;D ;D

Good idea, CJ!

How'd you get the water back out of the barrels - siphon?
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CharlieJ

Charlie J

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Frank

CJ...now thats useing your noggin for more than just a 'hat rack'  ;)
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Pappy Jack

Oh ya, good ol' American ingenuity...you just can't beat it 8) ;) 8)!!!

Fair winds,

Pappy Jack

AdriftAtSea

Nicely done... here's a grog to ya for that. :)
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Telstar 28 Trimaran
Yet we get to know her, love her and be loved by her.... get to know about My Life With Gee at
http://blog.dankim.com/life-with-gee
The Scoot—click to find out more

Pixie Dust

Charlie, no wonder Laura loves you.  Was that yours or Laura's idea?? 
I really think you justed wanted us to see a little of that bottom paint job you did.   ;)  Sweet!!
Connie
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CharlieJ

Hey gal- great to hear from you, and very glad you are having fun . Hopefully we'll be joining you  over there sometime next fall. Laura has set a deadline- July next and we're done here. She's working now and stuffing money into a "cruising fund" She has a set goal, when that is reached, we be gone.

The barrels were my idea.
Charlie J

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Gerald A. Gotts

an to take my boat out for a bottom cleaning.  I've only had the boat a few month







     Charlie, good job !  Tehani once again has the look of a fine lady.  I'm looking forward to getting mine out in the spring to scrape,sand and paint her bottom.  Actually I'm dreading it but oh well working on your boat beats "working".   I hope everything went well at the splash in.

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