To Do List for 1979 H33

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Marvin Muller

I thought it may be of interest to some to peek at the ongoing To Do list for the 1979 H33 I purchased in May 2003. ALREADY COMPLETED 1)Demolish interior (carpet, wood, faucets, head) ($0) 2)Change oil ($0) 3)Check fuel level/gauge? ($0) 4)Replace bilge pump ($25) 5)Overhaul engine ($0) 6)Clean out bilge ($0) 7)Bleed fuel lines ($0) 8)Install temporary battery operated anchor light ($50) 9)Replace boom traveler car ($85) 10)Remove old throw horseshoe PFD ($0) 11)Remove broken fresh water fill line in aft ($0) 12)Fill-in exterior gel coat holes ($25) 13)Exterior brightwork ($10) 14)Paint all hold covers ($25) 15)Rebuild starboard settee ($50) 16)Repair galley drawers ($0) 17)Remove propane oven and build shelves ($25) 18)Rebuild engine access panels in head ($15) 19)Remove old/build new port engine access panels ($75) 20)Replace fuel filter ($30) 21)Reroute jib line ($75) 22)Plug openings in aft hull with thru hulls ($30) 23)Soak/clean all rigging lines ($0) 24)Repair and rewire lighting ($0) 25)Sand out head counter stains ($0) 26)Enclose electric panel ($25) 27)Tape-up rigging ($5) 28)Registration tabs ($0) 29)New dock lines ($60) 30)Replace engine raw water strainer ($0) 31)Oil, fuel, and air filters ($40) 32)Boat hook ($25) 33)Clock and Barometer ($250) 34)PFDs and throw cushions ($40) 35)Replace 3 stanchions & bases ($150) 36)Misc. wood for interior ($150) 37)Grill ($200) 38)Diesel engine repair book ($15) 39)Teak oils, varnish, paint, gel coat repair kit ($50) 40)Buy & install stereo & speakers ($225) 41)Install holding tank and lines ($100) 42)Replace cracked port window ($0) 43)Replace galley faucet ($80) 44)Electric wok/fry pan ($30) 45)Light for galley counter ($20) 46)Replace Windex ($40) 47)Buy and cut new wall carpeting to size ($200) 48)Get carpet siding bordered & Velcro to walls ($150) SHORT TERM 1)New battery ($45) 2)Double propane burner plate ($125) 3)New toilet lid and seat ($50) 4)Shelf/glass rack for galley ceiling ($75-100) 5)GPS ($250) 6)12 volt cooler ($60) 7)Propane tank with 6’ adapter ($70) 8)Interior cushions ($1500) 9)Sound proof engine ($100) 10)Find emergency tiller handle ($100) 70% aft angle 11)Finish galley w/trim ($150) 12)Polish stainless rails ($10) 13)Transom lettering ($100) 14)Refinish cabin sole ($20) 15)Refinish head v-berth floors with non-skid ($50) 16)Buy & install 2 louvered cabinet doors ($200) 17)Clean/paint cockpit holds ($0) 18)Install Formica galley countertop ($75) DURING HAUL OUT (End of October thru March) 1)Replace flax in stuffing box ($250) 2)Polish Hull ($50) 3)Install 3” Navy Blue Racing Stripe ($100) 4)Remove old/install new ball valves on thru hulls ($100) 5)Rewire entire mast: ($250) a.Anchor light ($40) b.Masthead light ($50) 6)Replace knot meter & depth gauge ($350) 7)Remove old and install new handrails ($225) 8)Remove broken nav instruments & patch holes ($50) 9)Repaint deck & install non-skid ($1000) 10) Remove forward cockpit drain ($50) 11)Remove/replace muffler & exhaust line ($200) 12)Reseal Plexiglas on v-berth hatch ($0) BIG TICKET ITEMS 1)New rigging lines ($250) 2)Make & install bimini ($1000) 3)Find used spinnaker ($250) 4)Inverter/Charger ($1000) 5)Find used inflatable w/o engine ($500) If all continues as planned I'll have her renamed & splashed by April '04. -Marvin Baltimore, MD
 

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Terry Arnold

Take notes and photographs

You have a good boat in the 79 H33. I've had one for 5 years and like it better all the time. Since you have such an extensive list, it would be a big help for other H33 owners contemplating refit to photograph and post photo forum articles of the things that work for you and just as important, the things that don't work out just right. Good luck!
 
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Ed Schenck

Short list?

Looks long to you though I will bet. And it looks so familiar. My completed list might be as long as your entire "To Do" list. But guess what? My "To Do" list did not get any shorter! One problem that I have is that I would rather sail than work. So we launch early in the Spring with the idea that I can do a lot of the projects just as easily in the water. I go to the lake for a work day and what happens? Nice offshore breeze kicks up and all my slipmates say "whataya' doin' Ed, lets get out there." So five years later the project list is still a mile long. And I saw some of your projected costs. Check this site for possibly better teak prices: http://www.thaiteakmarine.com/ And don't forget E-Bay.
 
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Peggie Hall/HeadMistress

Missing from your list...

Holding tank--or better yet, a LectraSan--and new sanitation hoses. Depending on the make/model/age of your toilet, replacing the whole thing may be a better option than just replacing the seat and lid ($50) and rebuilding it--which wasn't on your list either, btw...another $50. We prob'ly ought to talk a bit before you do anything about any of this. I spent 3 years restoring a 20 yr old project boat, btw. It's a LOT of work...and writing checks never seems to end. But it's also a wonderful experience--a dozen learning experiences that are invaluable...and the satisfation that comes from turning a neglected "floating bag lady" into an "elegant dowager" is a reward that buying a new boat can never equal.
 
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Paul F.

rudder change

It lookes like you have your winter planned out. Just a thought, if you have a shoal draft 33 the rudder is deeper than the keel. After running aground this summer, I had a boat shop cut 7" off the bottom of the rudder and then add 7" to the rudder's trailing edge. The handling appears to be the same and it points as well as ever. And now the keel is the deepest point of the boat, not the rudder.
 
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mike

you have my boat!!!!!!!!!!

i was suppose to be the new owner of that boat! i was told that the owner accepted my offer then th brokers would never return my calls. i see that you had better luck with them!!!!! hope all is well! email me to discuss offers. regards, mike xbigmoox@hotmail.com
 
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Pat McCartin

Marvin,

Sell your house and move on the boat that way you can sleep two hours and work 34 a day. I started my 30 with a list almost that long. I almost finished the list when I sold her last summer. What engine is in there, why spend the money rebuilding if it runs? Pat
 
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Mike

I'm in Balto. and have a '79 h33...

...that I purchased in Sept. '02. I would like to get together and compare notes. I had the mast unstepped and hauled 11/25/03 so I could continue some hull work. Please forward email address. Mine is "bartellmike@aol.com". Thanks for the list. I have tackled some of these projects and your list just added more to mine. Talk to you soon.
 
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