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Ariel #215

Started by Frank, May 04, 2009, 08:50:35 PM

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Frank

I'm now the proud owner of Ariel #215....for the princely sum of $895....critters included  ;) Hope to get her home within the next few weeks, build a simple  poly roof over it to allow working without taking tarps off and on, then start ripping/tearing in my spare time. Lots of fun dreaming about changing things.I'm going to try and do major but easy renos. Pretty sure a deck re core will be included as well.
God made small boats for younger boys and older men

skylark

What kind of critters did you get as a bonus?
Paul

Southern Lake Michigan

Frank

won't know for sure till she gets home but from the look of the cushions I'd say they got round ears and skinny tails  :o
God made small boats for younger boys and older men

nowell

Cant wait to see your work Frank! Lots of pictures or many floggings!!
s/v "Aquila"
1967 Albin Vega #176

AdriftAtSea

Congrats Frank... I think... you're up to four boats now???
s/v Pretty Gee
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Frank

8...but who's counting  :o
God made small boats for younger boys and older men

CaptMac

I think there are countries with smaller navy's

Go Frank  ;D
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Bluenose

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Quote from: Frank on May 05, 2009, 08:08:36 PM
8...but who's counting  :o

I'm kind of new here. Could I get a list?

Cheers,Bill

oops, never mind just found it.

Frank

OK...Craig collects outboards...I collect boats ;) Not sure if all his run or any are for sale, but ...just for the record, its not as bad as it 1st seems. I have 2 sold (deposits only..not yet picked up) 1 still for sale and 3 in various states of restoration or modification with 2 others ready to use. Then there's the dingy's,canoe and fishing boat 
God made small boats for younger boys and older men

Christopher

Nice Frank!  Can't wait to see your work on this one.
1993 Hunter 23.5

Frank

Landed home last night...long trip towing that much weight. She's a honey...decks like a trampoline and full of mold. Guess I should have used adrifts used boat inspection guide  ;)  (kidding) I knew I was buying a real fixer-upper and wanted one cheap enough to gut. Well...now the fun begins
God made small boats for younger boys and older men

Frank

Pretty shape...mold and all  ;D
God made small boats for younger boys and older men

CapnK

Ooooh Boy!!!

;D ;D ;D

Way to go Frankie! Maybe I'll get my first one done more or less by the time you finish your second*!







*second Ariel, that is...
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Tim

I've decided I am not going to try and keep up with the Joneses OR the Durants  ;)
"Mariah" Pearson Ariel #331, "Chiquita" CD Typhoon, M/V "Wild Blue" C-Dory 25

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Amgine

I loved the fishing metaphor! I think she's a keeper, but I'd like to see the landing net!

Actually, from the outside she really does look in fine shape. When you say you're going to gut her, what layout are you going to be putting back in? (the past few days aboard my boat, which has a decent layout, is making me fantasize of gutting it and replacing it with something better.)

Frank

To save 'pecking'...I copied this from the Ariel site.."The 'dream' right now is an open interior.Judy really liked the flicka inside. So..enspired by Ebb and Kurt and flicka's, I hope to have it as open as possible with an aft head/shower to stbd with galley to port and apposing settees between there and the Vberth with a fold down table. I'm thinking water tankage forward where the head is now.That would be easy and keep weight aft of the original tank.The 'inboard engine' erea will probably have a second water tank.I'm thinking of creating 'pockets' port/stbd in the cockpit under the seats to each hold a 6 gallon tank.That 12 gallons should give over 30 hrs 4 stroke OB time. Sails will be a battonless main with 3 reef points,jib with one reef point,lightweight 150 and a storm jib. Seems the best compromise in my head anyway.I hope to keep the bilge open for cans etc. Great storage erea for heavy items.
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maxiSwede

You're rincredible Frank! Keep us posted and MANY pictures...   ;D :o ;D

since you have shown us your work before, I am really looking forward to see this one.

BTW, ever thought of starting a TV-series?  'Pimp my boat'?   ;)  Might be helpful with the renovation costs
s/v  Nanna
Southern Cross 35' Cutter in French Polynesia
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H-boat 26' - Sweden

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