fixer "uppas"
Josh,Great advice from the previous boat owners. I've been working on an 23'O'day Tempest for 2 years now. This will be my second season sailing her. When I bought her, (Sneakin' Sally) she had sat in a yard for 2 years, unattended. Last year I gutted the cabin, and replaced the bulkhead which was rotted. Replaced a couple of blocks and sailed from june until october. My last journey, my mainsheet (line) broke. This year,I've done a ton of fairing work on the bulkhead and will be re-installing the door. I'm also giving the decks a quick paint job to look neat (next year I'll be working on some spongy spots) As for the hull, it's getting re-painted from the deck all the way down.I've also had to replace all of my lines and a few pieces of hardware, however, I'll be sailing in a week or so.If you buy a fixer upper, expect a lot of this to happen to you. I love the fact that I'm re-building this boat. I'm learning a ton about my boat and know it like the back of my hand b/c of doing this. My biggest piece of advice would be to bring an experienced sailor w/ you when looking at boats, they'll look for problems that you had no idea even existed. Also, keep in mind that you either spend your time fixing the boat or sailing the boat. You'll will have to accept that you can't fix everything that you want to fix if you want to sail. I recommend fixing what needs to be fixed to make the boat seaworthy and then go from there. There are also some tasks that can be accomplished on a mooring or on a dock that don't need to be done when drydocked. Keep a great attidtude and give yourself a timeline of 3-5 years to restore. Remember, this is an investment as much an activity to pass time. You'll be spending time and money on rebuliding a boat. THis is time and $$ that could be spent elsewhere.I love my choice. I've learned a tremendous amount about sailing, boat engineering and building. I have also met many, many great people at the boatyard that have helped me along the way in rebuilding this classic.good luck w/ your decision. hope this helps.oh, one last piece. If you have a significant other, keep in mind how much time,energy and money that they will want to place in this as well. Unless they are helping, you will be spending time (a lot of time) away from them. could become stressful