Getting anxious to hit the water again...
Getting anxious to hit the water again...
Mike
Totoro (Sea Sprite 23 #626)
I used 1/4" vinyl for the cove on 376 (look at the last few posts in the 376 gallery thread). Been on for 3 years and not coming off, not yellowing. Just make sure you don't have a fender rubbing right over it at the dock. Also, I didn't spend more than 45 minutes taping it on both sides (including making the pencil marks equal distance down from the rub rail). I'm lazy and planed to see how the vinyl looked before re-doing it in paint, but I really don't see why I should waste the time.http://www.pearsonariel.org/discussi...1&d=1168725909
Last edited by Hull376; 05-23-2007 at 09:27 PM.
Kent
Mike
Sea Glass is looking great on Tim's site. What projects are left to complete after she leaves the shop?
cheers,
Bill
Ho boy. Let's see, just off the top of my head: Commission engine, get zincs, install prop, bilge pump, put on the coamings, miscellaneous deck hardware including lights, install handrails, lifelines, varnish on the hatches, interior trim, bottom paint, number boards, vinyl name, rewire electric to mast, etc. etc.
At least the BIG stuff is done - and done right.
Mike
Totoro (Sea Sprite 23 #626)
Boy does Tim do nice work! I like this view - spartan, but oh the possibilities!
Last edited by mbd; 05-25-2007 at 06:18 AM. Reason: Smaller pic
Mike
Totoro (Sea Sprite 23 #626)
Viz post 166
For inspiration lets turn our attention to Tim's masterful restoration of his Ariel.
While Bingham designed a couple masterful boats: Flicka and Allegra - that to me metaphorically have a cabin in the woods feel to them, pile of dry wood outside the door and a curl of smoke snaking out of a stove pipe sort of thing - The Ariel's and Commander's somehow transcend the folksey and picturesque and exist as living, animal, sinuous, sensuous, breathing art forms.
I think you can spiff up a Flicka with a coat of paint, but Tim has found a marvelous way to develop the relationship on a transcendant level. From this observers point of view I'm not just astonished with the craftsmanship in evidence but feel good and unstressed that another Ariel is alive and well and off the endangered species list.
Mike
was yesterday the install day for the portlights?
Bill