Lets look at how to plan, manage and execute the restoration of a boat. Includes some of the ideas and tips I have utilised on my Caribbean / Bertram 23.
It's come along way bro that's for sure. Specially on such a short amount of time. Just imagine where you'll be at this time next year. That's what keeps driving me to keep improving on my Haines.
Yeah totally it can be hard to see the Forrest from the trees, but in time it will keep getting better. Same with yours. Let's touch base end of next year and see where we both ended up!
@@BaitBallin literally EVERYTHING you said from Making a list Removing un-used wiring Using 316 bolts and washers, not screws Is everything I've done. It's good to watch someone who takes a bit of pride and joy in there work and do shit probably. Not half ass it. You should see the list I've got. I reckon you'd be impressed haha
With older boats you're constantly looking for the best way to get it dialed in (mechanically) as well as being mindful of common issues. Forums and threads can help but ultimately it the owners experience that matters most.
yes absolutely and it takes time to trust these old boats. you slowly build up your trust each trip. i have had several old boats (with new engines etc) that I have trusted 100%.
It's coming up sweet mate, really interested in how this turns out as I've been thinking of doing similar. Colour scheme looks so much better now, keep up the good work you have my sub.
When sorting the wiring out. Create a wiring diagram so it you need to fault find in the future you know what all the different colour wires do. Mounting the side pockets of brackets is a great idea much better than self tappers straight into the side ribs.
Restoration of an older boat is one thing, as in hull repairs, engine replacement, etc. etc. But do we list things like how the electronics are mounted as restoration?
thicken fiberglass resin to any consistency (even thick paste / body filler) by adding filler products. can also be injected into hard to reach areas with oral syringe
Bloody good video and will unashamedly be stealing some ideas ya bought up to be going on with. Starting to look real sharp. Yeah I am gonna ditch the padded siding on mine and go for gloss epoxy white just makes it easier to keep clean and all internal surfaces will be the same gloss white. Be interested what marine grade wire you have used for wiring lights etc. One thing I did discover the other day was when they put windlass in one of the through bolts got something to bolt to but other two have nothing so that's gonna have to come off so as to glue some suitable ply in there to spread the load. Only good thing they did was run the cabling. Also have to big OLD inverters to remove from stern area as new one will be up around Helm area. Also had a win after rummaging around in the boxes that came with the Family Yacht managed to locate the Helm Station washer, Nut and Key way ;0) Like the chart plotter mounting nice easy solution. Keep at it and let's be Carrying on now. :0)
Yep good stuff! Yeah I honestly was going to re do it all in vinyl then I thought, stuff it I want absolute hassle free everything! So far so good. It's hard to find genuine marine grade wire tbh, but it does have different levels of metals etc to reduce corrosion. I mean it will all go bad eventually, so anything new is going to be better than old. All modern wiring is basically much much better. The old stuff goes green quickly and while it will still show full voltage, it will lose all ability to carry amperage and electronics will start acting funny and failing for no particular reason, but that's actually why. Not enough Amps. Good luck!
@@BaitBallin yeah for sure I use those lugs and sleeves that are epoxy impregnated seem to work quite well and the glue impregnated heat shrink. Looking forward to seeing what get upto next. :0)