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    This time we needed a tug , without steering or exhaust .



    First we needed to remove the mizzen .



    This time we got a weight on her , 60,000



    Here they are sticking us in a corner , nice , next to wood shop .



    Looks pretty good for 6 years sense last hall out .


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    6 years-your kidding? Either you have the worlds best antifoul, or you got her scrubbed!

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    The most beautiful hull-shape!!
    Absolutely wonderful

    Cheers,
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    Yes I do believe Olinka is one of the loveliest and most loved boats I've come across, she is a credit to you.

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    Default Re: Yard time , this time we try a travel lift .

    Wow those hull lines (insert wolf whistle) what a bod, we don't get to see very many that sweet. Capt. Z.

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    Default Re: Yard time , this time we try a travel lift .

    She certainly has all the right curves, in all the right places, to drive any sane man right crazy with lust! Amazing bottom condition for 6 years"in" but what is happening alone your waterline? It looks scraped or scarred by something......surely not ice!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Y View Post
    6 years-your kidding? Either you have the worlds best antifoul, or you got her scrubbed!
    Phil The last year are so we had to get it scrubbed twice a month , but at the cost of hall-outs it is still a big savings . We also have never had to get bottom paint removed Bob

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    Quote Originally Posted by P.L.Lenihan View Post
    She certainly has all the right curves, in all the right places, to drive any sane man right crazy with lust! Amazing bottom condition for 6 years"in" but what is happening alone your waterline? It looks scraped or scarred by something......surely not ice!
    Cheers!
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    Peter The boat has a barrier coat of epoxy , I didn't see any bare wood today , usually we start seeing a lack of paint around 5 years . Bob

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    Perhaps it is my monitor Bob which is not doing your photos justice(the last picture in particular) but it looks like there is something scraped in several places along you waterline(the scum line as it were) enough to remove the blue antifouling paint.

    Interesting to read your boat has a barrier coated bottom. I was always under the impression traditionally planked hulls could not be barrier coated due to the movement of the planks vs the stiffness of the barrier coat.


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    Quote Originally Posted by P.L.Lenihan View Post
    Perhaps it is my monitor Bob which is not doing your photos justice(the last picture in particular) but it looks like there is something scraped in several places along you waterline(the scum line as it were) enough to remove the blue antifouling paint....

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    Well, there's your problem right there! The paint is green!
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    Is the reason for the haulout just scheduled bottom work or is there something more serious? Why did you require a tow into the travel lift?

    Your boat is the envy of this entire forum! I drool at every picture posted.
    I was born on a wooden boat that I built myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MiddleAgesMan View Post
    Well, there's your problem right there! The paint is green!
    I knew it! It is my monitor that is off.....or I'm going colour blind and don't even notice it.

    Thanks for the correction MAM!


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    You're welcome, Mr. Lemon Hart.

    I confess to seeing just a touch of blue in that green paint but when you compare its color to the blue jacket on one of the workmen in the two photos you can see why I would call that bottom paint green.
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    A quick question for ramillet--The propellor blades appear to be an odd shape, closer to the shape I see on a lot of fans. Is that a special design or is it just a trick of the light that makes the blades look so different?
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    Feathering prop?

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    Shapely indeed!!!! Gorgeous!
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    Quote Originally Posted by P.L.Lenihan View Post
    Perhaps it is my monitor Bob which is not doing your photos justice(the last picture in particular) but it looks like there is something scraped in several places along you waterline(the scum line as it were) enough to remove the blue antifouling paint.

    Interesting to read your boat has a barrier coated bottom. I was always under the impression traditionally planked hulls could not be barrier coated due to the movement of the planks vs the stiffness of the barrier coat.
    Cheers!
    Peter

    Peter the barrier coat is white in the water line area . Olinka has not had her top sides wooded sense 1974 , and she only shows plank marks near the stem and stern when the paint is getting old . Tight seams , no calking . Bob

    And the paint can says blue

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    Richard We are going to replace 5 ribs , new horn timber , and a bunch of floors . Today my son pulled the fuel tank , Wayne worked on the rudder post , and Rubin removed the mizzen mast step . Below is a shot under the cockpit after the tank was pulled . Bob

    Last edited by ramillett; 02-23-2012 at 08:35 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MiddleAgesMan View Post
    A quick question for ramillet--The propellor blades appear to be an odd shape, closer to the shape I see on a lot of fans. Is that a special design or is it just a trick of the light that makes the blades look so different?
    MAM The prop is an external adjustable Max Prop , set to 20X20 . The pitch is flat , so they stop as good as they push . Bob

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    Default Re: Yard time , this time we try a travel lift .

    She is all staged , and ready to go



    Looking good for 59 years



    Bottons not bad for 6 years



    New rib and a dutchman



    New rib and a dutchman


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    Default Re: Yard time , this time we try a travel lift .

    The next group of pictures shows getting ready to pull the horn timber



    The ugly spot



    Rudder log hole



    Steels not bad for 59 years




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    Default Re: Yard time , this time we try a travel lift .

    Ramilett, those new bolts look very shiny; they're not stainless I hope? Rick

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    You can see where the ribs and floors are being pulled



    Rubin drilling out some bolts



    Here you see where the screws go into the horn and floors



    1 rib on the port side , and holes from the screws going into the floors and horn timber




    looking aft from the companying way

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    Upper edge you can see where we beefed up the shear clamp , and the running backs base bolts coming through


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    First rib , glued and ready to drill and rivet


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    Looking good? Looking Great! She's a well cared for lady.
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    Quote Originally Posted by landlocked sailor View Post
    Ramilett, those new bolts look very shiny; they're not stainless I hope? Rick
    Rick those are temporary , we copper rivet everything . Bob

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramillett View Post
    Peter the barrier coat is white in the water line area . Olinka has not had her top sides wooded sense 1974 , and she only shows plank marks near the stem and stern when the paint is getting old . Tight seams , no calking . Bob

    And the paint can says blue

    Thanks for the clarification Bob. I understand now that what I was seeing is simply where some of the antifouling perhaps came off and exposed the white barrier coat. Thanks to for saving me an eye exam for colour blindness(are you reading this MAM? )


    The work being undertaken is mighty impressive stuff, to say the least! A massive job, really, considering the extremely tight quarters the crew have to work within. It also underlines the considerable resources required to properly maintain a yacht of this size and pedigree to ensure she carries on giving pleasure for decades to come. I've little doubt if OLINKA could talk, she would sing your praises daily!!


    Continued success with her Bob!



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    Wow, big works

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    Quote Originally Posted by P.L.Lenihan View Post
    Thanks for the clarification Bob. I understand now that what I was seeing is simply where some of the antifouling perhaps came off and exposed the white barrier coat. Thanks to for saving me an eye exam for colour blindness(are you reading this MAM? )

    Cheers!

    Peter
    Yes, I saw that about the label saying blue. But shortly thereafter, scanning down a post or two, I saw several pictures showing blue support pads shoved up to the green bottom.

    Hell, anyone can be color blind, even a paint manufacturer.
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    This week was a little slower then I though it would be , I hope next week well pick up

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    Bob, can you describe your framing process? Can't tell how they are built - horizontal laminates?

    Slow, you say? I'm pretty impressed by the speed of work.

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    Ram, Looks nice and sanitary, what got at the planking where the dutchman have gone in? And what is your choice for frame stock and glue? Are you able to go down through the covering board, or are you loading the lams 'reverse' from the bottom? Carry on with the good work! Cheers, Steve/BT

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    Norm the ribs are tempted . Then Wayne takes them to his shop and laminates the ribs flat on his layout bench . If he does a set , he glues up a double wide rib , then splits it after the glue sets . Then he ruff bevels the hull shape . The finish fit is done at the boat . The ribs are oak , glued with epoxy .


    These are the ribs we did earlier in the keel area . On these project Wayne made the ribs in 2 pieces , so when the 2 pieces are assembled they fit tight between the planking and the shear clamp .
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    Quote Originally Posted by boattruck View Post
    Ram, Looks nice and sanitary, what got at the planking where the dutchman have gone in? And what is your choice for frame stock and glue? Are you able to go down through the covering board, or are you loading the lams 'reverse' from the bottom? Carry on with the good work! Cheers, Steve/BT
    Steve that rib was the worst one in the boat , it had a steel floor with both salt water and fresh water damage



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    Quote Originally Posted by ramillett View Post
    She is all staged , and ready to go



    Looking good for 59 years



    Bottons not bad for 6 years



    New rib and a dutchman



    New rib and a dutchman

    in holland they call that an american

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    This is great! Please keep posting!

    Are you using Wayne Ettel? Man, he does good work!
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    Great thread! Thanks for sharing.

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    It is good you have the resources to properly look after her. Very handsome boat. What are you going to replace the corroded steel with?
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    Quote Originally Posted by peter radclyffe View Post
    in holland they call that an american
    That's the funniest thing I've heard all week. LOL.

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    I envy the sparkly bilge. Nice woodworking going on there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leatherneck View Post
    I envy the sparkly bilge. Nice woodworking going on there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Willin' View Post
    This is great! Please keep posting!

    Are you using Wayne Ettel? Man, he does good work!
    Willin Yep , Wayne Ettel's gets the work done right


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gerarddm View Post
    It is good you have the resources to properly look after her. Very handsome boat. What are you going to replace the corroded steel with?
    Gerard I built an oak floor , that replaces the steel floor and also supports the bridge floor and ties to the beam that supports the steering pedestal . That floor well be glued in after the horn timber . Below is the templet for that floor . Bob


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    Quote Originally Posted by Leatherneck View Post
    I envy the sparkly bilge. Nice woodworking going on there.

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    Well Tom , to be a proper Yacht , don't you need to see yourself in the bilge when you take it's picture


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    Quote Originally Posted by Willin' View Post
    I remember thinking varnishing the inside of the hull was a bad idea when I saw Ken Hutchins do it in his boat Tally Ho II. Guess I'll have to rethink that one.
    The big advantage is seeing whats going on . Another is you can do it once and it last a long time

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    Bob / I think you need to bring Olinka up to Saturna Island, where you were on summer vacation in '63. I'd make sure to be around for that. Lyall Harbour would make a great base for further exploration and the island is in the 'rain shadow' of the Olympic Mtns. LOL.

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    Jim That sounds nice to me

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    The project is getting bigger . Yesterday I get a call from my son saying ," can we cut some clearance for the horn timber " ?



    Well , I guess we get a new cockpit sooner than later , and a few more rib ends .



    Here Ruben is working back by the mast step , It's a straight shot from the helm to the galley sol now .




    With the top section of the horn out the rest looks good .

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