cbs
07-18-2006, 03:43 PM
Here are some pictures of my commander #272, after looking all over the country on line at the various commanders for sale I found #272 a 1/2 mile from my house , Chapmans school of seamanship, donated in the winter of 06, she had seen a bit of storm damage , scratches in her gel coat and part of the stainless ripped off but other wise quite sound, good deck and quite clean below once the mold was removed. standing rigging all there but old.
I have started on the hull and below the water line is being prepared for a barrier coat, a few blisters, teak is comming along , and a repair to the rudder, work on the rigging next , and head below for a make over.
These boats are so pretty, they must be restored! With the recent retro looks in big daysailers on the market and the staggering cost of these beautiful new boats, commander and ariel boats with their sweet sailing ways and lovely looks make more sence all the time!
I have started on the hull and below the water line is being prepared for a barrier coat, a few blisters, teak is comming along , and a repair to the rudder, work on the rigging next , and head below for a make over.
These boats are so pretty, they must be restored! With the recent retro looks in big daysailers on the market and the staggering cost of these beautiful new boats, commander and ariel boats with their sweet sailing ways and lovely looks make more sence all the time!