Last edited by Commander 147; 12-22-2014 at 10:19 AM.
JERRY CARPENTER - C147
A man can succeed at almost anything for which he has unlimited enthusiam.
Since I am not putting the stern pulpit back on Destiny I though a long time about how to support the mast for travel. This afternoon I built a support at the back end of the cockpit and another at the mast step to do just that. I was able to tie the back support off to 4 cleats (two stern cleats and two mid-ships cleats that mount to the genoa track.
Because the forward mast support is part of the trailer and because the boat can get a little out of perfect alignment when going on the trailer the center support had to allow for the misalignment. So it is a support only. You can see the way the boat is on the trailer right now the string line does not land right in the middle of the center support.
I'm trying to get the mast back on the boat (at least temporarily) so I can finish up the new standing rigging and measure for new sails.
One of these days I'm going to actually sail this boat!
JERRY CARPENTER - C147
A man can succeed at almost anything for which he has unlimited enthusiam.
Did you know that according to Wikipedia the correct spelling for a boats traveller requires 2 L's? All these years I have been spelling it incorrectly.
So anyway I got a small amount of time I could spend on Destiny today and I finished the traveller installation.
JERRY CARPENTER - C147
A man can succeed at almost anything for which he has unlimited enthusiam.
What's the launch date, Man? Can't wait to see Destiny fulfill her destiny!
Kyle
C-65 Lucky Dawg
ASAP. In the beginning and for most of the time I have been working on her I have answered that question with "when she is done". Then a few months back I started saying I wanted to launch in Nov. but a combination of things kept me from working on her which included a couple of 4 day stays in the hospital with diverticulitis. So now I just work on her when ever I can and try my best to get her back in the water. As you will see as I post them I still have some significant projects to complete. So....... ASAP! But in my mind I sail her every time I work on her.
JERRY CARPENTER - C147
A man can succeed at almost anything for which he has unlimited enthusiam.
Stepped the mast this weekend so we could adjust the old shrouds, mark them and then use them for the pin to pin dimensions to make the new ones. I already have the new material here with swaged fittings for the top and mechanical fittings for the bottom and all of the shrouds were left long so once I got to this stage I could measure and make them up. So for the standing rigging it is finally show time!
You will notice the boom is installed close to the bottom of the mast. I designed the vang attachments to the same size as the gooseneck so that when I was lifting the mast I could put the boom closer to the bottom of the mast to make the baby stays work correctly.
Oh and a special thanks to my good friend Tom Scott who drove just over 2 hours each way to spend the day and help me with this process! Friends like that are hard to come by but I am lucky enough to have two of them. My other friend Tim who lives in Iowa but visits Florida frequently comes her to help also.
Last edited by Commander 147; 01-05-2015 at 12:11 PM. Reason: additional thanks
JERRY CARPENTER - C147
A man can succeed at almost anything for which he has unlimited enthusiam.
You guys make it look S O O O easy!