“Whenever your preparations for the sea are poor; the sea worms its way in and finds the problems.”
– Francis Stokes
“Whenever your preparations for the sea are poor; the sea worms its way in and finds the problems.”
– Francis Stokes
As part of replacing rotted deck beams, the old charthouse carlines are also being replaced this week. The charthouse itself will be refurbished, but the carlines were rotted beyond repair. In this pic you can see the new carline on the port side, notched properly for the deckbeams alongside the charthouse. We ended up removing the new deckbeams that the previous owner, Tom, had fabricated and installed along the charthouse. To get a very tight joint, John fabricated new beams, but we should be able to use Tom’s beams further aft in the boat along-side the cockpit.
New carline port side:

Starboard side, old deckbeams still in place but carline already removed:

David spent the better part of a day threading more bronze rods. These were to run through blocking and mast partners between the new deck beams. Below, you can see David using the die on bronze rod on the vise, there are several he’s already threaded on the table in front of him. The other pic is of the blocking between the deck beams in the bow of the boat.
Blocking:

Threading:
