Most people would say I'm mad, perhaps! anyway the boat turned up about a month ago, lots of shaking of heads and tut tuts, built a platform of sorts to support and re-aline said boat and the journey begins.
Found in a paddock on the outskirts of Denmark, Western Australia, discovered that she was built in Fremantle for a local fisherman many years ago, after a sinking she was fibreglassed, twisted, and was doomed for the paddock.
Fibreglass was de-laminating and upon further investigation found she was batten and seam carvel construction, and ripe for restoration!
A nice long term restoration has begun and acquired for the right price.
Even has it's own garden !
The boat arrives at ours.
The removal of fibreglass took quite a few days with a couple of very stubborn bits to boot !
Everything is split, rotten, cracked, broken, twisted and even gone.
Now discovered she has a New Zealand Kauri transom and rudder, Jarrah keel and keelson, Karri ribs and battens and some type of malaysian hardwood planks.
Knees are shot !
Not one rib is worth saving.
Louie standing guard before the removal of the keel.
Best bit of the boat !
Keels off, and another horror story, but completely fixable !
There's going to be some complicated scarfing to be done.
After the keel is repaired, she needs a new keelson and garboard planks.
.Oh dear !

Mate that looks like it'd make a lovely planter.
ReplyDeletecheers for that, it'll look fantastic one day, might have to put a vase onboard !
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