Re: A frames mast support (off season) Uploaded!!!
Hi Brian. I'm interested. I could use a set of both port and starboard windows. What would it cost? What are the condition of your alu window frames? Mine are in need of restoration. Any ideas? When I
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jtownsend493
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You've received a private message from a friend!
I read your profile today, I thought I would drop you a line and hope to become your friend! Check my personal page here: http://girlcerider.googlepages.com/girlrider.htm
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girlce0rider <girlce0rider@...>
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Re: A frames mast support (off season) Uploaded!!!
I'm planning on making new windows for my boat. When I do, I'll be taking advantage of my laser cutter to cut the shape. If anyone else is interested I can make some extras. I'll probably make them
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brian@...
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Re: A frames mast support (off season) Uploaded!!!
Billy, If you can find you photos in the "Photos" section you will find the A-frame photos. There's a buttom/option on the top right (I think) for next page or more photos. Let me know if you can't
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tartan27plee <tartan27plee@...>
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Re: A frames mast support (off season) Uploaded!!!
Paul, Thanks for the knowledge and the effort. Unfortunately I don't see any new photos on the site. It could be my lack of my computer skills! I saw your earlier pictures and she looks great. I've
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backstay13
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Re: Chainplate Access
wrote: up removing the will be a little tight but I am just thankful that he did surveyor's remark says Excellent, tomorrow and let you guys know
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daiksan <daiksan@...>
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Re: A frames mast support (off season) Uploaded!!!
I just uploaded these A-Frame photos in the "Photos" section. Look for Tartan 27-213
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tartan27plee <tartan27plee@...>
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Re: Chainplate Access
I have photos of my new chainplates. The guy I bough the T27 ended up removing the hanging closet to do this job, but I am sure you don't have to. It will be a little tight but should be doable. I
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tartan27plee <tartan27plee@...>
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Re: Chainplate design flaw
Marty et al, I think that your idea of using longer bolts that come through the knee wall is a very good one. From what I gather when the bolts are encased in epoxy/fiberglass they become oxygen
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Caleb Davison
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Re: Chainplate Access
Marty, Thanks for the email and the phone call. Much as I don't relish this project it sure sounds like I can't avoid it! Happy Salin! Billy Ray Davis Marty Levenson <martylev@...> wrote: Dear
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backstay13
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Re: Chainplate Access
Caleb, Marty Levenson and I spoke yesterday afternoon. He has been through the process and suggested I drill holes every 1/4 inch down the inside edge as well as where it joins the hull then peel it
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backstay13
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Re: Chainplate Access
Dear Caleb, I redid our 1967 chain plates 4 years ago. There was no sign of a problem rxternally, but drilling a small hole brought out moist pulp on the bit. When I opened them up (p + s) the bolts
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a41967t27
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Re: Chainplate Access
Billy Ray, I have only redone the aft chainplate and can only tell you that they used plywood that was surrounded by an epoxy/glass coating that will eventually rot out to the point that it is
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Caleb Davison
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Chainplate Access
Scarlet Hull Number 79 I've just about finished recoreing my deck and the next project appears to be the chainplates due to the rust seeping out the bottom. Any advice on removing the covering would
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backstay13
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Re: halyards back to cockpit
If you care to forward pics to me I'll see if I can put documentation together and post it to t-27.com. It would also make a great post in projects. :) Brian Greul Texas Shirt Company www.txshirts.com
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brian@...
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A frames mast support (off season)
I am lucky enough to have my T27 stored in my backyard. I just bough this boat last month and it requires some work before it is sea worthy. Over the weekend, I I built 3 A-frames (bow, top of deck
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tartan27plee <tartan27plee@...>
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Re: halyards back to cockpit
We are going to the boat for a few days, so I should be able to take photos and post them next week. Marty
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a41967t27
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Re: halyards back to cockpit
Yes I'd like to see pictures. Robbie Watts Southern Horizon controlled well starboard. (rough about
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southsidemagician <southernhorizon@...>
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toe rails again
anybody knows about a source to replace the T27 rails? it does not have to be wood am ____________________________________________________________________________________ Got a little couch potato?
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morell_21114
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Re: Sirocco
is "Sirocco". Correction: Southern Horizon is Hull # 257 ! Robbie Watts >
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