Hello everyone,
I've recently purchased a W32 - hull 735, currently named Indefatigable, but also went by Sparrow. Its a west coast boat and has been most recently kept around the san juans/puget sound area. The previous owner passed away a few years ago and the boat had been kept/neglected on the hard in La Conner,WA. I have very little information on the boat, its maintenance and upgrades and history. If anyone here recognizes it and has any info that may be helpful please get in touch.
Some notable things are:
Permanent backstays for the staysail (extra set of chainplates)
No pulpits at the mast
Cabin top mainsheet and staysail sheet travelers.
Possibly original 3qm30 inboard!!! Looks as though its been fitted with a fresh water flush out system from the cockpit. I've yet to go over it and see what condition its in or hear it running.
Stainless boomkin
Monitor windvane
3rd diesel tank, directly aft of the cockpit/cabin bulkhead.
Kern offshore 3 reef main, the rest of the sails look to have been made in port townsend. Roller furling head sail, hank on staysyl.
The boat had been closed up and left in the rainy PNW for some time. Some serious effort has been put in to cleaning up mold and water damage. The sampson posts and adjacent 4sqft of core have been replaced due to rot as well as the forward chainlocker bulkhead. I'm now trying to move on to the rest of the systems. New batteries, head, cutlass bearing and probably a prop are on the list for now.
There is quite a bit of diesel in the bilge that needs to be cleaned up, and its "oranges" need to be traced. I'm first going to remove the diesel cabin heater and supply line as I'm replacing with a solid fuel stove anyways. I'm hoping that none of the 3 tanks are the culprit, though from a first quick inspection there doesnt look to be any fuel around them.
I have many many questions and am hoping I can find some answers as I dig into this project. I've taken lots of photos and will try uploading some soon.
-Mike