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inside bow locker finished

As promised some more pictures of the bow locker repairs. please note that the runs in this picture are from the origonal work not mine!! You can see the stringer that will support the fore deck and into which I will screw fix the deck. I gave the stringer a liberal coat of west system resin before fitting the deck to act as a glue.

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underside of bow deck

the supports under the fore decks  were the originals re used

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fore deck fitted prior to fixing

I fixed the deck with stainless steel screws aw 150mm centres to the stringer . These screws will be hidden with the fibreglass tape.

The plywood for the old fore deck was in poor condition so I decided to replace the two decks with new 4mm marine ply decks. I used the old decks as templates and used a jigsaw to cut the new decks, finishing them with a sure form.

New forward decks

New forward decks

I re used the deck braces that were still in good condition and I painted the underside of the decks with primer and International undercoat.

under side of decks primed and ready for undercoat.

under side of decks primed and ready for undercoat.

Next step fitting the decks and mast steps.

I used some oak that I had in the shed to make a new section of gunwhale for the bow. This is now glued into place with West system resin.

New gunwale detail

New gunwale detail

When the resin went off I drilled and screw fixed the gunwales for additional strength

screwing the gunwales

screwing the gunwales

Be careful when buying brass screws, these are scarce now and most of the screws that you see in the hardware stores are yellow metal and will corrode in salt water. I went to a chandler to get proper brass screws, and I never throw out brass fittings or screws!.

I have replaced the backing for the bow which holds the forward chain plate. I glued this into place with waterproof glue and screwed it with brass screws through the bow plate.  The next step is paintingCIMG3277

CIMG3337I re used all of the forward deck support timbers , simply to save on the effort of copying them. These were screwed and glued into place prior to painting the inner lockers.

the bow lockers. I am using International paints starting with precoat (3 coats) and then finishing with International gloss

Always use the best paint available.

Always use the best paint available.

I find that the International range of paints are very good, they give good coverage and a high level of opacity per coat. Don’t try to save money on cheap non marine paints it really is not worth it. This is particularly true when painting inside lockers where future maintenance will be troublesome.

the trailer seemed to be in good condition but there were some issues!

the trailer seemed to be in good condition but there were some issues!

a bit of work to be done here

a bit of work to be done here

After much browsing I have discovered a Mirror dinghy for sale on a good quality trailer. The trailer is a Brownlowe trailer (an Irish manufacturer who makes excellent trailers using indespention parts. I put a bid on the lot and agreed a sale. As you can see from the photographs the boat requires restoration, in fact the boat was even worse than the photographs would indicate. any comments from others with similar projects are welcome