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Re: Nirvana 1941 Chris Craft

Posted: 21 Jun 2021, 20:21
by Alan
:D

Re: Nirvana 1941 Chris Craft

Posted: 28 Jun 2021, 17:28
by Bob Vic
Getting ready, getting excited about the big roll-over day on Wednesday. Boat roll-over specialists Allardyce & Foster from Stratford have been engaged to consult and assist.

Re: Nirvana 1941 Chris Craft

Posted: 28 Jun 2021, 18:55
by rayza1
Geez Bob, i've always had to do mine on my lonesome. Looking the goods mate!!

Re: Nirvana 1941 Chris Craft

Posted: 28 Jun 2021, 19:43
by Bob Vic
Well next time we'll come and sit in a chair with a beer and watch how you do it.

Re: Nirvana 1941 Chris Craft

Posted: 30 Jun 2021, 18:52
by Bob Vic
What an great day with Craig and Ross, rolling over Nirvana. It pretty much went according to plan but with some mods along the way. Could not have done it without the help of the team from Stratford... your help is much apprerciated guys. The bottom looks to be in good shape. Need to sand the existing RS paint job back to bare timber and prime, then finish - colour will be a CC red plus a white boot stripe. Also need to fit the cutwater properly and rectify a a gap in timber the forefoot.

Re: Nirvana 1941 Chris Craft

Posted: 30 Jun 2021, 22:17
by screwit
Bob always there to help .
That's what being an active member of the group does .
The hull looks really good on the bottom and will not be long before we are back to do it again.

Re: Nirvana 1941 Chris Craft

Posted: 30 Jun 2021, 22:30
by WoodRay
Glad to help Bob......................you know I'll do anything for a free beer and a snag. :lol:

Re: Nirvana 1941 Chris Craft

Posted: 01 Jul 2021, 13:40
by Greg
Great work fellas. The "A" Team!

Re: Nirvana 1941 Chris Craft

Posted: 01 Jul 2021, 16:29
by rayza1
Bloody Hell!! if i'd known about the free snag i would have come from geelong to help. Seriously guys ...well done, it's not any easy job and heart in mouth stuff

Re: Nirvana 1941 Chris Craft

Posted: 01 Jul 2021, 16:56
by Bob Vic
Was going to have a lay day today but then couldn't resist seeing how difficult it was going to be sanding off the paint and then seeing what lies beneath. So after 45 minutes on the Festool Rotax with 150 grit paper, here is the result. Thankfully the boards are the originals re-laid with epoxy filler over the screw heads and any gaps. It also seems that there is an epoxy like fine layer (sealer?) on top of the mahogany but under the paint. I'm pretty sure that this is Smiths CPES (clear penetrating epoxy system) or in Australia we know it as Evadure. So a full day sanding down through the grits and maybe another day with some detail work reprofiling the stem etc and it will be ready for a primer. Yee ha!