| Heather FOR SALE by negotiation |

(As she arrived) |
I
first saw this boat in 2000 on a mooring in Paremata harbour looking
very sad and half full of water, she had been fibre glassed and was
bright orange.
Someone had added a small fore deck and lifted the shear at the bow
and stern so they could put a outboard on her and give her more freeboard,
most of this was rotten. |
I
tracked down the owner but he would not part with her as he was going
to use her, all he did was bail her out occasionally. She did not
move. two years later she sunk.
I contacted the owner again and told him that She had sunk. We meet
down at the harbour and he agreed to give her to me. She was sitting
in 10 ft of water, he had no way of salvaging her. 6 hrs later we
had her on a trailer and in our workshops some of the mussels were
5" long I striped the fibreglass and left her to dry out for
the next 9
months |
The hull,
ribs, floors and seats
are all kauri.
The stem and all the knees are puriri.
She is 18'2 long 4'6 beam
a double planked shear,
no inner gunnels
2 inches off shear over 18ft.
she did not look right. She was very lightly built and having so little
shear it looked like she dipped at the bow. Once
I had removed all the add on,s. I found the stern was rotten, the
shear planks /stem inner and outer were also rotten. |

(new transom)
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(New Stem)
(Ready to rib) |
The
first job was to replace the transom, then the inner and outer stem
and the shear planks.
I lifted the shear at the bow by 3 inches and what a difference.
Next I removed all the ribs, seat and foot blocks and repeard the
planks, fitted the new floors and primed the interior.
I then re ribed and re fastened her
and top coated all the interior.
The new stirn knees, outer stem and
breasthook are pahutakawa as puriri was not avalable. The seats and
shearplanks
are kauri and are to be varnised.
I am now fitting the new seats |
(Putting in the
seats)
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