Hi everyone,
Here are a few pictures and a modest presentation of my last project who became a familial sailboat project rennovation. This is a 1980 Hunter 30. First of all, I let you know that I am not used to write in english, but I will try to do my best to be clear as possible!
We bought her in Vermont in april 2012 after 2 years of research and visiting sailboats of this category. We began to look only at Hunter 30, Catalina 30 and Ericson 29 built around this period of time and who were needing some TLC. We choose the Hunter for several reasons and we began to wait for an opportunity… we found one on spring 2012 and of course, this is not my first sailboat project, I knew what I was buying : time, work, and a bit of money… and it’s not finished!
So, here are some pictures I tooked when I bough the sailboat before I took here to Canada, in a marina near from my house, so I could work on it easily and minimise gaz (the boat was based in Vermont and it took me 3 hours each time I went there to see her. 6 hours total : very to far to let her staying there).
I will tray to detail each step in next weeks.
Exterior
Before, summer of 2012, I'm getting the boat to home.
Fixing the deck for paint (summer 2013)
After :
Wednesday 18th 2014, the boat is the water after 2 years of rennovation.
June 19th 2014, the boat is in his new marina
Here is the deck painted (september 2013)
Interior
Before :
After (may 2014):
Here is a general list of what I did in the two past years :
- I took out the water heater tank, first thing I did when I sailed her for the first time. This tank took a lot a place in the cockpit. No need this thing!
- I redefined the water line, because she was false, too high at bow and too low in center and stern, not parallel.
- I fixed the hull because the gelcoat was scratched particulary on portside and stern. 3M mastic, epoxy and sanding.
- I painted the hull with a new color. 4 layers of Perfection Interlux polyurethan paint on 2 layers of Primekote Interlux epoxy primer. White lines were rolled and tipped with Interlux Perfection paint.
- I painted all the deck after fixing a lot of small holes in the gelcoat and several imperfections. I used Primekote Interlux epoxy primer and Intedeck Interlux with sand paint. Also, Prekote primer and 2 layers of Brightside Interlux one part paint using roll and tip technic.
- I cutted the exterior contour lines of the cabin ports because they were unsecure. I fixed one using automotive bumper epoxy.
- I fixed the cockpit panel (who gives a direct access to the batterys and stuffing box) by renforcing and raise the base with fiberglass. Cracks and old screws were leaking making water entering in the boat. Poor installation. I raised my wood cockpit floor on the same level, and put a foam selaer. Now it is really easy to remove the panel without using any tool and it is sealed.
- I changed all the plumbing, except the old hoses used for the hot water. They were in very good condition. All other hoses, collets, sleeves, kitchen and head tap, were changed by new ones.
- I removed all the stanchions (they were loose and crooked) and I fixed them. I used shims for some of these and I put butyl tap because they were leaking. Now, no water is entering!
- I did the same with all the bolts each side in the joint of the hull and deck. I alaways use butyl tape.
- I installed a black water tank with a new Jabsco marine toilet. Rigid and soft pipes have been used.
- I fixed the Bomar V-berth hatche, he was leanking and missing cylindre to maintain it in place. I add also a solar fan.
-I had a anchor davits I made in stainless steel to get my new Rocn anchor.
- All the electrical, except cabin lights, running lights and 110V wires, was replaced. I also maked my own cabin lights from brasilian mahogany with LED technology on my woodturning lathe.
- I took out 4 thru hull who were not in service. Epoxy resin and fiberglass clothe. I also took out a Dinast plate screwed on the exterior of the hull.
- I scraped all the wood in the cabin I could. A lot of woodworking have been done in my workshop at home, so only the parts I could’nt remove have been worked in place.
- I replaced a lot of wood pieces in the cabin by new ones made of brasilian mahogany.
- hand rails have been removed and replaced by new ones. Most of the exterior teak pieces have been replaced by new ones in mahogany.
- wood floor have been takken out and replaced by a linoleum wih wood aspect.
- Ice box have been reisolated.
- All bulkhead and electrical compartment have been painted with Bilgekote Interlux paint.
- Engine compartment have been cleaned up.
- I installed a new depth finder and removed previous.
- I made a new cabin table and fixe dit.
- All cabin wood have been treated with tung oil.
- I modified the kitchen drawers. I made new ones and bigger! I removed all the kitchen cabinet to fix it and paint the hull by interior.
- And so on…
Bonjour François,Hi Figule, I am new to forum and new to sailing. I am co-owner to be of Hunter 33 1980. I really appreciate the work you did. I believe you live near Montreal. Do you speak french? How can I get in touch with you? (Please contact me directly at my email address if possible because not certain I will know how to navigate on forum: francois.beauregard@gmail.com ). Merci. François
Hi turk397,Job very well done! I love seeing mahogany, it is my favorite marine wood. Did you build a companion way hatch also, i did not see a pic of it.