Took me all day to remove barnacles from the propeller blades and grease from the brass pieces of the prop shaft (including tons of small ball bearings). I soaked the blades in water and Simple Green for about 20 minutes and then scrubbed the barnacles off with sand paper. So […]
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Propshaft removal in photos
Installing the primary winches
Cutlass bearing in photos
Enter the new cutlass bearing Poor mans hydraulic press That took way longer (>7 hrs) than expected (<2 hrs)…
Installing the traveller for the mainsail
More reading, more math, more fun!
First off, many thanks to Big Tom for extending his expertise and sharing his personal library of boatbuilding literature with me. At this point I certainly can’t say that I lack sufficient boatbuilding references to figure out what I need to. The bigger problem is finding the information I need […]
Mast installation
Over the past year I’ve learned lot’s about yacht design, rigging forces, and boating in general. There have been some bumps in the road, but overall its been a lot of steady progress. I spent much of last winter reading every textbook I could get my hands on that even […]
Mast Step continued…
Where was I? Mast step. Right. As I may have mentioned in prior posts Creeky came with a lot of important parts and loads of potential, but very little in the way of instructions. Most of the time this is great because I get to use my imagination and come […]
Minor update – mast step
I had given up on the idea of being able to adjust the position of the mast step with the mast in place until Charlie suggested cutting a small access hole in the foot of the mast. I was nervous at first, but it seems like a solid move. Boom! […]