Hi all,
I am now the proud owner of a 1974 Balboa 26. I picked it up in upstate NY, then had the trip from hell getting it back to Manchester NH. Who knew the Jeep would overheat on the hottest day of the year while towing 4500 lbs up and down the hills of Vermont? Mental note: always bring tools when towing a boat with a borrowed truck, especially if you don't think you'll need them. I made it as far as Enfield (about 2/3 of the way) before I finally had to have my wife bring my socket set so I could pull the failed thermostat (which, of course, failed shut). I'm glad I talked her out of making the trip with me. She got to see the quick 15 minute fix, not the hours of walking with water jugs and waiting for help.
Are there any current or former B26 owners out there with tips, tricks, or gotchas? My brother and I are going to sort out the rigging next weekend, and get some practice stepping the mast.
The boom had cracked at the main sheet attachment point and had been repaired with a welded steel plate; my neighbor is an expert welder (but not a sailor), and said the job looks good. I've sailed boats with repaired masts before but not a repaired boom. Any ideas/comments? I know I'll have to replace it at some point.
Wish me luck; I'll keep you posted.
Fair winds,
Frank
I am now the proud owner of a 1974 Balboa 26. I picked it up in upstate NY, then had the trip from hell getting it back to Manchester NH. Who knew the Jeep would overheat on the hottest day of the year while towing 4500 lbs up and down the hills of Vermont? Mental note: always bring tools when towing a boat with a borrowed truck, especially if you don't think you'll need them. I made it as far as Enfield (about 2/3 of the way) before I finally had to have my wife bring my socket set so I could pull the failed thermostat (which, of course, failed shut). I'm glad I talked her out of making the trip with me. She got to see the quick 15 minute fix, not the hours of walking with water jugs and waiting for help.
Are there any current or former B26 owners out there with tips, tricks, or gotchas? My brother and I are going to sort out the rigging next weekend, and get some practice stepping the mast.
The boom had cracked at the main sheet attachment point and had been repaired with a welded steel plate; my neighbor is an expert welder (but not a sailor), and said the job looks good. I've sailed boats with repaired masts before but not a repaired boom. Any ideas/comments? I know I'll have to replace it at some point.
Wish me luck; I'll keep you posted.
Fair winds,
Frank