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Re: Hull #109


 

Hi,

Thanks, I have a surveyor coming in a week or so to give it a close
inspection. The keel bolts look great, and the chainplate for the
backstay has been done, the exterior of the hull was professionally
painted and the POs seemed to know what they were doing. She looked
fairly well cared for. Hope to fire the engine next week.
Then based on the results of the survey. I already started on the
engine so its not on the to do next list ;)

New deck paint and non-skid
Refinish cabin sole teak
Refinish exterior brightwork

When it gets to cold for .... then its new wiring throughout,
new mechanicals (throttle cable, choke, hoses ect....)

I am having a hard time seeing her layed up, but we hope to sail MA
to NJ next year, so as long as I keep getting things done right....
I'll survive

Mark




--- In T27Owners@..., gallaher@... wrote:

Hi,

If your chainplates are glassed in, you might want to check their
condition.

-Maury

-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "glidden_34" <glidden_34@...>

Hi All,
My wife and I have joined your group.... I have found many of
your
topics very informative, thanks to all.

We recently purchased this old boat to give her some love ;)
(my wife said I needed something to get me out of the house)
We hope to be sailing from Salem MA, on our 1965 T-27 next year.

There are some pictures, before and during. Hull is sound, engine
fair,
a couple of sails and everything else is a work in progress.

If you look through the pictures there is one of the step end of
the
mast, if anyone has any thoughts on its condition I would be
interested
to hear them.



Cheers
Mark -n- Kim


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