Here is the last of the major carpentry projects that I had planned for my E29 interior. The V-Berth Workbench. This one probably isn't for everybody... If it helps, think of it as more of a...
toddster 10-26-2019 05:35 PMIn response to comments on the previous blog entry. Yes! Access to the quadrant is easy. You do have to lie on your back, but you can scooch right up under it. I constructed a shelf to fit over the...
bigd14 10-07-2019 08:32 PM[FONT=&]I have been meaning to post this for awhile but only recently took some pics. The aft end of the 30+ is only accessible through the lazarette. It's not a comfortable space. Add a spare...
bigd14 10-03-2019 11:00 PMWhat fools are we to try to force rectangular furniture into our round boats? More properly, these things should be some sort of honeycomb structure, growing organically from the hull while lending...
toddster 09-23-2019 08:03 PMCan't seem to add photos to the "comments" section, so I'll tack on an extra post.
Thanks all, for the kind words. Soft focus is a friend to some of the details...
I should add that this, like...
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It has pots, or sternos, or however you'd say. Maybe my sternos are old and dirty and not burning cleanly anymore. But at $100 a pop for a replacement,
Geoff W. Today, 11:29 AMA friend sent this to me. I have never seen it before and am just getting into it and thought it best to share with my fellow harness and tether wearers.
alcodiesel Today, 09:48 AMthanks for that link... lots of great info there. Not looking forward to this at all!
When does the fun start..?!
I did this back a few years ago and have been happy with the result. Lots of little steps, and a lot of epoxy. Major tools included a grinder, a sander,
tenders Today, 04:47 AMCan you store the mast on top of the boat without extra charge? It's more of a pain to work on it there but might be possible with ladders.
bigd14 Yesterday, 10:55 PMDoesn't sound urgent to me at all.
Alan Gomes Yesterday, 02:16 PMEvery three years for me.
paul culver Yesterday, 12:48 PMI voted for Genoa, Maple and "other" (vote early, vote often!)
The "other" vote comes from an article in this month's
Challenge is a good discription. The PO had done a pretty extensive job rebuilding her 25 years ago recoring a lot of the deck and dog house, new Yanmar
Mike Brockman Yesterday, 09:49 AM
Another Engine Panel Upgrade Pt 3
Continued from Part 2.
Kenneth K 11-25-2019 10:54 PMThought I'd post the final chapter of my engine panel upgrade. I...