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T27 anchor light and quarter. berth
We own a 1967 model. Does anyone have an interior photo, or can take one, that shows the starboard, aft, quarter berth shelf attachment point, for the removable backrest pad, which also can function as a weatherboard/leeboard? Maybe a closeup? Our woodwork was taken apart before we bought the boat and we are trying to put it back together now.
Also, did the T27 come standard, with a 360 degree all around anchor light, at the top of the mast? We don¡¯t think we have one. |
Re: Boat FOR SALE
Here's a list of what's been done over the past years
On Friday, September 24, 2021, 05:58:23 PM EDT, Bob Riker via groups.io <briker1518@...> wrote:
Here are couple pics
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Re: Boat FOR SALE
Scott, thanks I'd forgotten them
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Found some photos of your boat on the T27 site already. Looks very nice.
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/g/T27Owners/topic/61081353?p=Created,,,20,1,0,0::recentpostdate%2Fsticky,,,20,2,0,61081353 While on the subject of photos, we own a 1967 model. Does anyone have an interior photo, or can take one, that shows the starboard, aft, quarter berth shelf attachment point for the removable backrest pad, which also can function as a weatherboard/leeboard? Maybe a closeup? Our woodwork was taken apart before we bought the boat and we are trying to put it back together now. Also, did the T27 come standard, with an 360 all around anchor light, at the top of the mast? We don¡¯t think we have one. On Sep 24, 2021, at 1:33 PM, Bob Riker via groups.io <briker1518@...> wrote: |
Re: Boat FOR SALE
I take a picture with my phone then send it to my email then foward. Only way I know. On Sep 24, 2021 1:32 PM, "Bob Riker via groups.io" <briker1518@...> wrote: I've been trying to figure how to load them.? Suggestions are welcome.? I have some to load. |
Re: Boat FOR SALE
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýAny pictures? May be interested. On 9/24/2021 1:25 PM, Bob Riker via
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ADRI-ANNE was recently (August) hauled and bottom done and is currently in the Metedeconk River at the American Legion in Brick, NJ. Asking price is $5,500.00.? I'd really like someone who values a T27 to be the next owner and enjoy what she has to offer. -- Bowie Insurance Group Inc. 21 N. Hanson Street Suite 105 Easton, Maryland, 21601 800-787-9274 410-820-4500 410-819-0105 Fax |
Re: Tartan 27 Centerboard Issues
Howard, Here are some additional pictures of my setup.? This was my first real look at how this was setup and obviously looking at this now I see that this was jury rigged with the additional block mounted to the cabin top.? Hope this helps and will be glad to take more pictures if they would help. Patrick --
Patrick McGough Ship 7117 - Skipper |
Re: Tartan 27 Centerboard Issues
Howard, I am on vacation in Panama City Beach this week, but when I get home, I will be glad to get you some more pictures of my set up. Patrick On Tue, Aug 10, 2021 at 8:06 AM Howard Fidel <howard@...> wrote:
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Patrick McGough Ship 7117 - Skipper |
Re: Tartan 27 Centerboard Issues
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýFind attached pictures from my 1954 T27.? She was re-powered with a diesel Universal and it looks like a piece of stiff exhaust hose was used to protect the cable for the centerboard. Sent via the Samsung Galaxy Note20 5G, an AT&T 5G smartphone -------- Original message -------- From: Carl Damm <cfdamm@...> Date: 8/5/21 6:19 AM (GMT-06:00) Subject: Re: [T27Owners] Tartan 27 Centerboard Issues -- Carl Damm DAMSELv 1976 #593 Stuart Fl |
Re: Our $250 Tartan 27, Ongoing Restoration, Before and After Photos
Labor of love! I tell folks I have a 50ft. boat. Looks good from 50ft! = > ¡Â On Sat, Aug 7, 2021 at 11:23 AM Scott Rosasco <scottrosasco@...> wrote: Thought everyone might enjoy a few photos of our 1967 boat after about 1 year of ownership. Just launched last weekend. We are restoring from the bottom up, as opposed to the more traditional way, of the top, down. The 2 new coats of two part polyurethane Interlux Perfection, in flag blue, looks good from about five feet away. We might put one maintenance coat on it next spring, which is equivalent to 1 quart. Now that we have the knack for applying, it will probably come out a lot better. The transom is now teak with 12 coats of Epifanes spar varnish and gold lettering. Next year comes the deck paint, cabin exterior and the cabin interior which is already at least 50% re-varnished, with 8 coats high gloss Epifanes. Then odds and ends as life goes, on, like maybe a teak and holly floor etc. |
Re: Our $250 Tartan 27, Ongoing Restoration, Before and After Photos
Amazing ! She looks so much bigger after being cleaned up ! -----Original Message-----
From: Scott Rosasco <scottrosasco@...> To: [email protected] Sent: Sat, Aug 7, 2021 11:19 am Subject: [T27Owners] Our $250 Tartan 27, Ongoing Restoration, Before and After Photos Thought everyone might enjoy a few photos of our 1967 boat after about 1 year of ownership. Just launched last weekend. We are restoring from the bottom up, as opposed to the more traditional way, of the top, down. The 2 new coats of two part polyurethane Interlux Perfection, in flag blue, looks good from about five feet away. We might put one maintenance coat on it next spring, which is equivalent to 1 quart. Now that we have the knack for applying, it will probably come out a lot better. The transom is now teak with 12 coats of Epifanes spar varnish and gold lettering. Next year comes the deck paint, cabin exterior and the cabin interior which is already at least 50% re-varnished, with 8 coats high gloss Epifanes. Then odds and ends as life goes, on, like maybe a teak and holly floor etc.
Scott Rosasco
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Our $250 Tartan 27, Ongoing Restoration, Before and After Photos
?Thought everyone might enjoy a few photos of our 1967 boat after about 1 year of ownership. Just launched last weekend. We are restoring from the bottom up, as opposed to the more traditional way, of the top, down. The 2 new coats of two part polyurethane Interlux Perfection, in flag blue, looks good from about five feet away. We might put one maintenance coat on it next spring, which is equivalent to 1 quart. Now that we have the knack for applying, it will probably come out a lot better. The transom is now teak with 12 coats of Epifanes spar varnish and gold lettering. Next year comes the deck paint, cabin exterior and the cabin interior which is already at least 50% re-varnished, with 8 coats high gloss Epifanes. Then odds and ends as life goes, on, like maybe a teak and holly floor etc.
Scott Rosasco |
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