Seafarer 31refit
Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 8:46 pm
Since the quiet of winter is settling in and since I finally pried my wife's cell phone away from her to take the pictures, here is my refit project of a 1971 Seafarer 31 yawl. She has been on the hard a little more than a year. The is nothing new here; just more shots of a ground and filled deck on its way to the first coats of primer.
Here is the deck locking aft. The corner of the cabin roof was crushed by a falling pecan limb in August. If you had seen the size of the limb, you would wonder, as I did, why much more damage wasn't done.
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Here is the shelter as it has evolved. I'm on my third silver tarp; the falling limb did the last one in.
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Here is the reluctant prop stubbornly clinging to the shaft six months after I began trying to remove it. You can also feast your peepers on the strange externally mounted stuffing bow which in on the REMOVE list
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Here is the deck looking forward showing the intricacies of my shelter construction technique:
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And here is one of the two oversized port holes that I filled in to make all eight ports the same size:
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I feel good because I actually got a few hours' work in on the boat today.
Happy turkey leftovers,
Chris Miller
Lloyd, Florida[/img]
Here is the deck locking aft. The corner of the cabin roof was crushed by a falling pecan limb in August. If you had seen the size of the limb, you would wonder, as I did, why much more damage wasn't done.
http://img2.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/938cd0334b.age
Here is the shelter as it has evolved. I'm on my third silver tarp; the falling limb did the last one in.
http://img2.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/cf21e54bb5..07
Here is the reluctant prop stubbornly clinging to the shaft six months after I began trying to remove it. You can also feast your peepers on the strange externally mounted stuffing bow which in on the REMOVE list
http://img2.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/68c96d227f.box
Here is the deck looking forward showing the intricacies of my shelter construction technique:
http://img2.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/22c7bd9e3a.eck
And here is one of the two oversized port holes that I filled in to make all eight ports the same size:
http://img2.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/fba28c9f78.ort
I feel good because I actually got a few hours' work in on the boat today.
Happy turkey leftovers,
Chris Miller
Lloyd, Florida[/img]