Well on Christmas morning,which also happens to be my birthday,I decided to take a stroll early,and to my surprise,my ever patient she who shall be obeyed ,was out the door in front of me.
And here's why,a 14' Picton with a '70s' Jonston 75 HP ,minus the Christmas wrapping."Now let's see you perform miracles" HELP....It looks like a three year project.But I think I'll give it a go.
14' Picton
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14' Picton
no matter how bad it is,it can always get worse,I'm an optimist
Re: 14' Picton
A Johnson Best of luck with her if you need a hand you know I'm always buzzy so ask someone else
SEAN-NÓS http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qd6vkPjEy4U
Crackerbox build http://player.vimeo.com/video/87412648
The launch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfNjkhMRt40
Crackerbox build http://player.vimeo.com/video/87412648
The launch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfNjkhMRt40
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Re: 14' Picton
Brave man..I'd keep the motor, as it's far superior to the Merc tripples and deep six the rest. This essentially a Sidewinder Super 14, so plenty about in better structural condition.
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I spotted a bare hull on ebay but again in UK,so cost prohibitive.The fiber-glassing is not a real worry,as an uncle of mine has done it for thirty years,though not boats,there's also a friend of mine who,ahem,copies things,and I can call on him for an opinion.
As well as that I still have the Fletcher Arrowman in a shed,which I will need to move in the not too distant future,so I'm working on the engine and will look at the options on the boat later.
Oddly enough the steering is good and the cables move freely.I have stripped the remotes and apart from two broken wires all seems ok.But won't know for sure until I hook up a battery.
I'll probably change my mine as I go along.
As well as that I still have the Fletcher Arrowman in a shed,which I will need to move in the not too distant future,so I'm working on the engine and will look at the options on the boat later.
Oddly enough the steering is good and the cables move freely.I have stripped the remotes and apart from two broken wires all seems ok.But won't know for sure until I hook up a battery.
I'll probably change my mine as I go along.
no matter how bad it is,it can always get worse,I'm an optimist
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Well I took on board what Rapier said and.........threw it back overboard .It couldn't be that much harder than "Murphy's Law",yes I know the apostrophe is in the wrong place before some grammar professor chimes in ,so for laughs,and the fact I have a couple of kgs of resin nearing the end of it's shelf life,I'll see how it turns out.
The transom is rotten as is the forward stringer,I'll also cut the rest of the stringers out and replace.
I will split the boat and replace the transom,and sure if nothing else,I have a nice running Johnson,Ferg, note I spelt it right ,with a S/S prop on it.
The transom is rotten as is the forward stringer,I'll also cut the rest of the stringers out and replace.
I will split the boat and replace the transom,and sure if nothing else,I have a nice running Johnson,Ferg, note I spelt it right ,with a S/S prop on it.
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I lined up the broken piece which I glassed on the inside.The outside will be beveled back as far as is possible and layered up with epoxy resin.There's a fair chance there will be a slight imperfection at the joints,
The main aim of this is to get the hull and deck stable so as I can separate and lift them apart.The deck will be flipped over and any re-glassing that needs done will be done
The main aim of this is to get the hull and deck stable so as I can separate and lift them apart.The deck will be flipped over and any re-glassing that needs done will be done
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Well it's been awhile.Mainly because I got a new phone which I'm just about learning how to upload pics to Picton folder. I dislike touch phones
So I'm still fiddling with this wee Picton and this is as far as I got so far,though the transom is cut and ready for epoxying in
So I'm still fiddling with this wee Picton and this is as far as I got so far,though the transom is cut and ready for epoxying in
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Been another while but a bit of progress.And I really need to tidy that garage
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Re: 14' Picton
Very good job. I would have given up on that one... Also interesting that it has a padded? keel aft.
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