Just a few more pics. Enjoy!
Just a few more pics. Enjoy!
Thanks! RE: pic no. 1 - look how nice and high she rides on her lines. That must be THE lightest Ariel of the fleet!
Mike
Totoro (Sea Sprite 23 #626)
Well, that's not exactly intentional. As you know, the Ariels don't like reverse very much, and on her trip last Oct, I bumped the marina wall and ripped the rail from the deck. The result was somewhat disasterous, but the rail is still intact - just not on the bow. I've re-glassed the deck and built some new backing plates underneath - needs some finish work and I'll have the rail back on. However, I'll be approaching fuel docks much slower this season![]()
Oh, and I need an aft rail - any suggestions on where to start looking for one?
I'm not sure how much juice I've been getting. My house battery isn't used for much right now, but I've got a car battery hooked to the solar panel now for about five months. For as little as it cost me I think it is worthwhile. I don't have any generator on-board, so I'll need to be creative with energy resouces. There aint no microwave on this ol girl
Speaking of; I need to figure out a stove/cooking situation soon. About the only thing keeping me from extended camping. Any suggestions? I have camp stoves (propane) but that scares me on a boat. I was thinking butane, but that could be just as scary.
NiceCongratulations... You have a great boat to start with...
Varnish: I use Epifanes Varnish. I think it is a great product. As usual; the prep-work is 95% of final results. It is important to clean off the old stuff, then start applying several coats for a strong base.
I did 8 initial coats, but now it is relatively easy to maintain and refresh. Brightwork does take some work though.
Hi again! OK, sad news, I need to get rid of my Ariel. I'll post more pics, but I have rudder issues and cannot afford the repairs. I'm on the Bohemia, if anyone is intersted in this boat - please email me at ariel@hehman.com
thanks, denny.