Sailing on Saraband

  • March 19, 2013 8:20 PM
    Message # 1247152
    Deleted user

    John and I had the opportunity to sail with my favorite guy pal - Dave King.
    When you're berthed across from Saraband, its difficult not to look out our awesome teak hinged doors (Dave's work) admire Saraband and dream of sailing aboard her with Dave at the helm. The leprechaun was on our side on Sunday. The weather was perfect for getting out, hoisting sails and learning the best sail plan given the conditions. 

    We're hauling out in May to have our rudder faired and replace our caprails. Pulling the engine to do some TLC, new motor mounts, hoses, and maybe - the final death of the pocket book, a new max prop if our current one is broken.

    Thanks Dave for a great day!  Hugs, Diane


    Sailing on Saraband Mar 17, 2013

    Last modified: March 20, 2013 6:25 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)
  • March 22, 2013 5:18 PM
    Reply # 1249793 on 1247152
    John, are you going to glass the hull/deck joint and leave the wood off?
  • March 25, 2013 11:55 AM
    Reply # 1251420 on 1249793
    Deleted user
    Gary Burton wrote:John, are you going to glass the hull/deck joint and leave the wood off?


    Yes, that's the plan. Our cap rails were built out of 4 strips of teak glued together (kit built boat) and something had to be done. We've been weighing all the options. New teak is expensive. We have seen Steve and Carmen Van Tuyls' boat and think it looks nice. We will have Dave King supervising us. We are not necessarily trying to get rid of all our teak and are planning to add a teak eyebrow on the outside. We'll post photos when we get there.

    We are also aware of the concern that movement in the hull/deck joint could potentially cause cracks in the new fiberglass. We have decided we will try to test this modification thouroghly by doing as much ocean sailing as possible...

  • March 25, 2013 11:58 AM
    Reply # 1251423 on 1251420
    Anonymous
    John Clark wrote:

    Yes, that's the plan. Our cap rails were built out of 4 strips of teak glued together (kit built boat) and something had to be done. We've been weighing all the options. New teak is expensive. We have seen Steve and Carmen Van Tuyls' boat and think it looks nice. We will have Dave King supervising us. We are not necessarily trying to get rid of all our teak and are planning to add a teak eyebrow on the outside. We'll post photos when we get there.

    We are also aware of the concern that movement in the hull/deck joint could potentially cause cracks in the new fiberglass. We have decided we will try to test this modification thouroghly by doing as much ocean sailing as possible...


    Sounds awesome.  Let us know how it works in the coming years.  Dani and I thought about this but finally decided the teak was in good enough condition that we'd caulk the joint and then glue the teak back down.   But man I sat long and hard thinking about glassing over it.  If it holds it will be the ultimate solution.  Good luck! 
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