by Miker » Thu Jan 26, 2012 7:27 pm
Well, the proof was in the pudding.
Shaun, the chain plates were checked and doing to be in good condition all around. The work on the mast included new antenna, new wiring and new internal conduit for the former. No more clanging! The pulpit was removed, had new feet welded on as well as new studs, then refitted, re-wired and sealed. The forward chain plate/bow roller was removed, re-enforced, new roller fitted and replaced on the boat with additional bolts (there was only one on top, there are now two) plus a running topping lift. A
This was all in addition to the standard replacement of the cap shrouds, lowers, fore and aft stays and bridle.
The bill did blow out in the end, but they did spend over 30 hours labour on the additional stuff, but I was happy with the quality and the result. Now all I have to do is get the rest of the boat looking as god as the rig!
Michael
"Dulcamara" - MKIII
Careel Bay, Pittwater
"Order of the Tipping Dinghy" 2017