After a long weekend I have the new bulkheads installed but not glassed in. Just ran out of steam. It can be done in a weekend I believe this now.
Compression post was cut from rough White Oak to a true 2x4 size and reduced in size to fit the keel spot
Did use 3/4 Marine ply for the bulkheads, purchased from Siewers lumber in Richmond,VA
3 sheets total so far.
Lessons learned.
New Favorite tool Dewalt Oscillating saw, saved me so much trouble with the small corrections to my my templates.
Second new favorite tool electric planer, made fitting them in place so much easier and faster.
Bring your patience , move slow, think slower and it will all come together.
Also shot a video of unstepping the mast, hopefully I can upload it tomorrow, The O'day system is unbelievable, three of us lowered the mast in just over 5 minutes, nice and easy. I believe with enough practice two people are all it takes to do it safely. Definitely need to pay attention to the mast once it is down and you start to unhook the side stays the mast wants to roll big time. One more thing use the mainsail halyard instead of the topping lift It just made me feel more comfortable. Make sure the mainsheet is extra long, I ended up on the top of the boat feeding it back through the block one handed to get it down to the deck..
Thats all for now. Ive got enough leftover wood to rebuild the head and countertop in the galley. Looks like Im replacing all the wood in the boat, Ive gone down this far might as well do it all..
Cheers
Compression post was cut from rough White Oak to a true 2x4 size and reduced in size to fit the keel spot
Did use 3/4 Marine ply for the bulkheads, purchased from Siewers lumber in Richmond,VA
3 sheets total so far.
Lessons learned.
New Favorite tool Dewalt Oscillating saw, saved me so much trouble with the small corrections to my my templates.
Second new favorite tool electric planer, made fitting them in place so much easier and faster.
Bring your patience , move slow, think slower and it will all come together.
Also shot a video of unstepping the mast, hopefully I can upload it tomorrow, The O'day system is unbelievable, three of us lowered the mast in just over 5 minutes, nice and easy. I believe with enough practice two people are all it takes to do it safely. Definitely need to pay attention to the mast once it is down and you start to unhook the side stays the mast wants to roll big time. One more thing use the mainsail halyard instead of the topping lift It just made me feel more comfortable. Make sure the mainsheet is extra long, I ended up on the top of the boat feeding it back through the block one handed to get it down to the deck..
Thats all for now. Ive got enough leftover wood to rebuild the head and countertop in the galley. Looks like Im replacing all the wood in the boat, Ive gone down this far might as well do it all..
Cheers
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