Vinfalle?

Feb 6, 2011
253
My Vega has an outboard bracket covering part of the name on the
transom. I think the name is Vinfalle, with two dots over the "a".
Any guess what language and what it means? I am sure of the "nfalle"
part, but not of the "Vi" part.

Chris
Vega 265
Chesapeake Bay, USA
 
Oct 31, 2019
562
Hi Chris:

Though I can't help you with the name Vinvalle, I noticed your boat's #
is 265.
I own 275 for over 26 years, have over 46.000 miles under her keel, and I
love that boat.
Wilhelm, #275 VIKING
Miami, Fl.
 
Feb 6, 2011
253
Thanks for the reply. I hope that #265 still has the potential to
become a good offshore boat. She needs a lot of work. I plan to post
some photos of the problem areas, and hope to get some recommendations
on repairs. My main worry, at the moment, is the deck core. The
gelcoat is completely cracked, and some of it is flaking off. I hope
that delamination or saturation of the core is minimal. I would hate
to have to work on a re-core. After that worry, then the question
becomes, what to do with the old gelcoat, fill/paint over, or grind
off and paint.

Chris
 
Oct 31, 2019
11
Hi Chris.
Congratulations with your "new" Vega.
Thus I'm Danish, I'll give my best shot on the name of your boat.
Vinf?lle (Vinfalle) could be Swedish and meaning "Catch the Wind" or "Windcatcher"
It also could be meaning "Share the Wine" *LOL* - I sure hope you will share a bottle of wine with your new friend - and give her a new name ;-)
Danish and Swedish languages are very similar, but perhaps a Swedish Vegatarian can help you.
Are you familar with the procedure of renaming a boat ?
A very important part of the renaming procedure is that the boat have to be sailed on ground - before renaming !!
I can post the exact procedure if anyone wants it.
Best luck with your Vega project.
Kalle Vega#1941 "Marika"
chris20636 casteven@... wrote: My Vega has an outboard bracket covering part of the name on the
transom. I think the name is Vinfalle, with two dots over the "a".
Any guess what language and what it means? I am sure of the "nfalle"
part, but not of the "Vi" part.

Chris
Vega 265
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Dec 31, 2003
86
Basically it means Windfall (or wind-trap if you like) in Swedish...
Sounds sensible to give a Vega a Swedish name, every Vega should have a
blond first mate (f) as well :)
Keep in touch,
Hielke
V1033 Drivfjäder Holland
 
Jan 28, 2001
694
Chris. Congradulations on the new old boat. Fixing the delamination isn't
particularly hard but it is time consuming. This is a good time of the year
to be doing it though. The deck is cored with foam. If it was plywood you
would have to deal with rot and that would be nasty. Tap on the decks. If it
is delaminating you will notice a softer sound than if it isn't. We had
major delamination. What we did was drill small holes every couple of inches
where we had delamination. Before we drilled though we painted the decks
with flat black latex. The paint allowed the decks to heat up in the sun and
the holes allowed the moisture to evaporate out. After a couple of days of
heating we used syringes to inject epoxy into the holes. Do you know any
nurses? If so ask them for some used but clean 10 or 20cc syringes. If you
ask for little syringes they'll think you're going to use them for drugs and
you won't get them. Ask for bigger ones, explain the reason and offer them a
sail afterwards and you probably will. Most syringes today have an internal
thread for screwing on the needle. You don't need the needle and the
threaded part is going to get in the way so cut it off with a razor knife.
(syringes are great for mixing small amounts of epoxy also) Now get a lot of
small wooden dowels slightly bigger than the hole you drilled. The holes
should de just big enough for the tip of the syringe to fit snuggly into it.
Taper the dowels with an electric pencil sharpener and cut the taper part
off. What you want to end up with are many little tapered plugs about 1/2"
long. Mix some epoxy, fill the syringe and inject it into a hole. The epoxy
will start coming out of the surrounding holes. As it does plug the holes
with the pieces of dowel. Tap the plugs lightly with a hammer to seat them.
(This job goes better with two people.) After the epoxy has set take a wood
chisel and cut the dowels off flush with the deck. Sorry but you aren't done
yet. You now have end grain wood sticking straight up and if any water gets
to it it could find it's way into the deck. So get yout drill out and select
a drill bit slightly larger than your origional. Counter sink each plug and
seal it with a drop of epoxy. Sand the drop flat with the deck after it has
cured. Use Jabsco paintbrush cleaner to remove the black latex. It comes off
easily, and be sure to use gloves. Lyric didn't have molded in non skid when
I got her. This job is obviously going to more difficult if you have molded
in non skid. Good luck. Walt S/V Lyric #120
P.S. Check the weather first. I grew up on the Cheasapeke and as I recall
you can get some nasty thunderstorms at this time of the year. Obviously you
don't want hundreds of little hole in your deck if the weather forecast
calls for rain!
 
Feb 6, 2011
253
So we have two votes for Swedish and it means
Windfall, wind-trap, or Windcatcher. Thanks for the replies.
I think I might keep the name, but not sure yet.

As for the blond first mate? Well, the Capt. is blond (with some
pesky greys starting to show) and the first mate is currently blond,
until the next time she changes here mind.

Chris
Vega #265
Chesapeake Bay, USA
 
Mar 20, 2002
214
Hi Hielke
I have a blond first mate aboard Puffin (formally
Monkey)
She's a real keeper too!
The Monkey was the topic of conversation a few months
back.
I looked her over and bought her for $3,250.00
and we sailed her back to North Carolina from
Washington DC took us 2 weeks and we came to realise
what a great boat design the Vega is.
We love her.
I am in the process of re-doing her interior and wll
take Photos when finished.
I nave managed to locate another MD6A engine and will
pick it up in the fall.
So far it has been a labor of love for me amd my first
mate.
A little costly but this being my third boat I'm used
to it.
Best
Giani
S.V. Puffin
P.S. I ran her aground before I re-named her.
 
Feb 6, 2011
253
Walt,
It is stored at West Basin Marina. This is the marina that is located on
the Patuxent River naval base next to Lexington Park, MD. I'm not navy, but
since I am employed there as a civil servant, I am allowed access to the
facilities.

Chris