Well, I'm a bit late starting this years 'Winter Boatbuilding' project as suffering from acute lack of garage syndrome means that I am a fair weather boat tinkerer. List of jobs on the 'to-do' list include:-
- New gantry and transom cross piece. (it will be a fixed single skin arrangement, for standard rudder)
- New self tacker arrangement. (will be borrowing Dave Chings nice mould for the track attachment)
- Stump removal from the boat and mast extended to close the gap. (I have done the mast lamination, just needs tidying and need to install the new mast foot/step which is being machined this week)
- Leaky crack in the floor under the foredeck needs sorting so it doesn't fill up when sat in the dinghy park.
- New 'low maintenance' paint. (Bens design was incredible and I don't have the talent to reproduce something of that calliber, but it was a nightmare to touch up as it comprised at least 3 different shades of grey, of which none of the tins of paint seemed to correlate to!)
- New kicker and cunningham control line systems lead out to be easier to use.
The general thoughts behind the mods are to 'simplify and add lightness' so if something isn't adding easy speed or making the boat easy to sail then it is being removed. The boat will be club sailed primarily and so having a boat which is easy to live with and fun to sail is more important than chasing the latest tech on such an old boat.
The boat is now at my Grandads house so have access to his garage, and hopefully we've had our last cold snap for the year so that I can get this done pretty sharpish. So after a day of chopping and sanding my hands are now 'Comfortably Numb' from excessive powertool use, but going by the old adage of things have to get worse before they get better... I must be on the right track!