So many updates, so much progress, so little time!

Well it seems that I am having difficulty making more than one post per month despite my best intentions.  It truly is because I have been logging several hours of work on ‘ol Creeky daily and just haven’t had a chance to write about it.  Long story short, it’s almost boat ride time.  With a little luck I’ll be doing some cruising in Boston Harbor next week (after I get back from Serbia)!

 

I have made so much headway in the past several weeks that I don’t know where to start explaining.  For now, here’s a little montage in pictures (in no particular order because I don’t have time to organize them right now).  Check out the projects page over the next few weeks to make some more sense of them.  Play “Eye of the Tiger” when looking through them.

 
Risin’ up, back on the street
Various components in Webasto Air Top Evo 5500 DIY kit from Defender
 
Did my time, took my chances
Webasto Air Top Evo 5500 diesel heater unit
 
Went the distance now I’m back on my feet
 
Exhaust elbow and riser after sealing threads, painting, and wrapping with heat tape

 

 
Just a man and his will to survive
 
 
Sweet cover I built for exhaust elbow and riser
 
So many times it happens too fast
 
Hole in deck originally created for installing bulkhead heater chimney
 
You trade your passion for glory
 
What the bulkhead heater chimney hole looked like
 
Don’t lose your grip on the dreams of the past
 
I bored out the holes to expose some fresh wood core
 
You must fight just to keep them alive
 
After drilling out the bolt holes, dremeling out the chimney hole, and grinding down the surface to bare fiberglass
 
It’s the eye of the tiger, it’s the thrill of the fight
 
After wiping with acetone I used a lightly thickened epoxy to seal bolt holes and chimney hole.  The mixture was thin enough to allow it to be soaked up by the wood core.
 
Risin’ up to the challenge of our rival
 
The holes were then filled by a very thick epoxy and colloidal silica mixture to fill the voids and then covered with a few layers of woven roving.  That should be enough to keep the moisture out and permanently fill the holes.  I’ll go back and make everything pretty at a later date.
 
And the last known survivor stalks his prey in the night
 
There is no way to describe how absolutely covered in fiberglass dust and epoxy I am in this picture
 
And he’s watchin’ us all with the eye of the tiger
 
 
Staging for the diesel tank installation
 
Face to face, out in the heat
 
More staging
 
Hangin’ tough, stayin’ hungry
 
Even more staging…
 
They stack the odds, still we take to the street
 
The compartment the diesel tank went into prior to grinding and fiberglassing.  I sealed it off from the rest of the boat with vinyl dropcloth material.
 
For the kill with the skill to survive
 
 
The main hatch to the diesel tank compartment were completely sealed off from the rest of the boat.
 
It’s the eye of the tiger, it’s the thrill of the fight
 
The work space
 
Risin’ up to the challenge of our rival
 
Staging…
 
And the last known survivor stalks his prey in the night
 
The “out” fan
 
And he’s watchin’ us all with the eye of the tiger
 
 
The “in” fan
 
Risin’ up, straight to the top
 
The work space again
 
Had the guts, got the glory
 
Epoxy
 
Went the distance now I’m not gonna stop
 
These plastic booties worked great for about 5 minutes, then my feet just got coated with epoxy
 
Just a man and his will to survive
 
 
It was a good idea…
 
It’s the eye of the tiger, it’s the thrill of the fight
 
The supports for the diesel tank
 
Risin’ up to the challenge of our rival
 
The fully installed diesel fill deck plate
 
And the last known survivor stalks his prey in the night
 
Diesel filter mount construction
 
And he’s watchin’ us all with the eye of the tiger
 
 
Mounted diesel filter
 
The eye of the tiger
 
Test fit of tank on supports
 
The eye of the tiger
 
Rubber vibration dampening/chafing protection
 
The eye of the tiger
 
 
 
 
Start of “glove box”
 
The eye of the tiger 
 
 
I guess at this point it’s probably a good idea to start listening to “You’re the Best” from the Karate Kid as you scroll through the rest of these, since you’re already pumped up.
 
 
Try to be best
Viewing window for “glove box”
 
‘Cause you’re only a man
“Glove Box” in action.  Not too comfortable, but effective at keeping dust from getting EVERYWHERE from some additional grinding that was needed
And a man’s gotta learn to take it
 
Another shot of the “glove box”
 
Try to believe

Modifying straps for tank hold down
 
Though the going gets rough

Old V-Drive plate


That you gotta hang tough to make it

Spare prop shaft coupling?

History repeats itself

Fore deck patio covering bulkhead heater chimney hole

Try and you’ll succeed

Improvised temporary cover for chimney hole with epoxy coated plywood and butyl tape

Never doubt that you’re the one

Modified strap
 
And you can have your dreams!
Now slow down the scrolling a little bit as the montage wraps up, but stay PUMPED cause there’s an inspiring guitar solo around the corner!
 
 
You’re the best!
Around!
Nothing’s gonna ever keep you down
 
These were on clearance at my local hardware store and a perfect fit for diesel tank anti-chafing
 
You’re the Best!
Around!
Nothing’s gonna ever keep you down


This is what is under the diesel tank
 
You’re the Best!
Around!
Nothing’s gonna ever keep you dow-ow-ow-ow-own 


Diesel tank installed!
 
Fight ‘til the end
Cause your life will depend
On the strength that you have inside you
 
Diesel tank hoses
 
Ah you gotta be proud
starin’ out in the cloud
When the odds in the game defy you


Steering conduit hole
 
Try your best to win them all
and one day time will tell
when you’re the one that’s standing there
you’ll reach the final bell!


Mahogany steering box in progress
 
You’re the best!
Around!
Nothing’s gonna ever keep you down


Mahogany steering box upside down
 
You’re the Best!
Around!
Nothing’s gonna ever keep you down


Adding some long lag bolts for extra sturdiness
 
You’re the Best!
Around!
Nothing’s gonna ever keep you dow-ow-ow-ho-how-ho-own


Incredibly sweaty and covered in epoxy and fiberglass dust again
 
INSPIRING GUITAR SOLO
 
Additional steering support blocks in place
 
You’re the best!
Around!
Nothing’s gonna ever keep you down


Getting ready to install steering support frame
 
You’re the Best!
Around!
Nothing’s gonna ever keep you down


Clamping steering support frame into place
 
You’re the Best!
Around!
Nothing’s gonna ever keep you dow-ow-ow-ow-own


Shimming the crap out of either side of the frame for additional clamping power
 
Fight ‘til you drop
never stop
can’t give up


A nice thickened epoxy and colloidal silica filler below steering support frame
 
Til you reach the top (FIGHT!)
you’re the best in town (FIGHT!)

Clamping bottom of steering support frame into place
 
Listen to that sound
A little bit of all you got
Can never bring you down
 
Propshaft with old #25 coupling
You’re the best!
Around!
Nothing’s gonna ever keep you down
 
Propshaft
 
You’re the Best!
Around!
 
Old Water RV-20 V-Drive removed
 
Fade out…

2 Comments

  1. Fade out indeed! Amazing! I personally always default to "You're the Best" for my personal 80's montages, while Jesse is an "Eye of the Tiger" kind of guy.
    Creeky looks great!

  2. Fade out indeed! Amazing! I personally always default to "You're the Best" for my personal 80's montages, while Jesse is an "Eye of the Tiger" kind of guy.
    Creeky looks great!

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