well we did it!!
We sign a P & S for the challenger in Freeport ME. Most of the systems done but as always plenty of more work to do. Many questions but the first two are:
THE DREADED chainplates-- are they exposed on the inside w/ the head of the bolt and the chainplate itself exposed? I think that is what we are looking at so eventually we need to grind out the side and extract the backing plate, renew w/ stainless etc. They have a nice drain hole but after 46 years who knows.
The other question is for Tom Young (I think). The interesting Challenger you saw on a cruise was named TARNA? What we are looking at def. has the "D windows" with the raised after cabin to accommodate the same. Hard to imagine there are two Chalengers in ME with the same name but who knows.
We did a title search w/ the Coast Guard because the name plate etc was missing and got the original owner and contacted Alden. She is 949N and finished by Derecktors with TARNA as the original name. We love this site and look forward to meeting every one. Oh what about miniscule splits in the sitka spruce masts???
They've been stored inside for 1 + years. Wondering if they need a wet rag or some good Maine fog.
All our work lately has been on steel tug boats so this should be fun.
Probably a scary thought!!!
We sign a P & S for the challenger in Freeport ME. Most of the systems done but as always plenty of more work to do. Many questions but the first two are:
THE DREADED chainplates-- are they exposed on the inside w/ the head of the bolt and the chainplate itself exposed? I think that is what we are looking at so eventually we need to grind out the side and extract the backing plate, renew w/ stainless etc. They have a nice drain hole but after 46 years who knows.
The other question is for Tom Young (I think). The interesting Challenger you saw on a cruise was named TARNA? What we are looking at def. has the "D windows" with the raised after cabin to accommodate the same. Hard to imagine there are two Chalengers in ME with the same name but who knows.
We did a title search w/ the Coast Guard because the name plate etc was missing and got the original owner and contacted Alden. She is 949N and finished by Derecktors with TARNA as the original name. We love this site and look forward to meeting every one. Oh what about miniscule splits in the sitka spruce masts???
They've been stored inside for 1 + years. Wondering if they need a wet rag or some good Maine fog.
All our work lately has been on steel tug boats so this should be fun.
Probably a scary thought!!!