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Jim
A lot of work and the wracking of nerves due to the need to be careful you don't destroy anything. Nice work .
A lot of work and the wracking of nerves due to the need to be careful you don't destroy anything. Nice work .
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Jim Snipe was just a name I picked for the boat because I liked it. It has a lot of meanings. One is an engineer. There is a snipe fish and a snipe bird. You can send someone on a snipe hunt as well. I didn’t know this when I chose the name watching a kids cartoon about a snipe bird.
Jim my name is Jason I don’t know if you remember I brought you some hinges I had for your boat.
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Jim my name is Jason I don’t know if you remember I brought you some hinges I had for your boat.
Hope all is well with you.
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Thx. Tony
Now I remember Jason, hinges worked perfectly and still have the others. I was a snipe, in the Merchant Marines for 30 years. Graduated from Maine Maritime Academy in 1977. Went to sea for 30 years, 20 as Chief Engineer Unlimited on the largest and fastest Commercial Steam Ship ever built. Down sized now am both Captain and C/E of a 30 footer, having a BLAST. Catching some tunas too...EarleyBird
Now I remember Jason, hinges worked perfectly and still have the others. I was a snipe, in the Merchant Marines for 30 years. Graduated from Maine Maritime Academy in 1977. Went to sea for 30 years, 20 as Chief Engineer Unlimited on the largest and fastest Commercial Steam Ship ever built. Down sized now am both Captain and C/E of a 30 footer, having a BLAST. Catching some tunas too...EarleyBird
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no more chisels on boat for these delicate task. the very best tool i could possibly used is the real deal Fein tool from Germany there are many knock offs available in the box stores but the Fein oscillating tool can do so much that no other tool can do.
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You are correct Bob, after taking 31 3/4” SS pan head screws from out under the P&S gunnels yesterday motor boxes forward, I finished all remaining chiseling, they’re back home. Next up when the shrink wrap comes off is my 7”variable speed grinder/sander with 36 grit. Practiced today for a short period. I liked it Prime cockpit side compartments next.EarleyBird
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that's the one mike and no others need apply!! Phoenix burned out Dremal brand and Dewalt, sometimes you just have to go with the best because second best is so far down the ladder.
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Looking good. What material are you planning to use for the panels?
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Panels are completed, go to top of page one. EarleyBird
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Installed generator yesterday. Kinda tough getting that through a zippered shrink wrapped door, up an 8’ ladder in the rain. Motor and generator were not together. Thank goodness for youth on the ground. Hynautic steering actuator I installed today. Purge and bleed tomorrow. Connect generator systems then too. Have a great weekend all EarleyBird
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There is something really attractive about that Bahama blue paint on the inside.
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I was thinking the same thing Pete. The white is soooo.....white. Stark and cold.
Projects are coming together nicely...hoping to get to mine tomorrow to start the removing and getting started aspect. Way behind I am.
Projects are coming together nicely...hoping to get to mine tomorrow to start the removing and getting started aspect. Way behind I am.
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Thanks fellas. Cummins white on the generator, and naturally the 270’s. Pettit Blue Ice throughout bilge, engine beds etc, from mid ships bulkhead to transom. EarleyBird
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Steering system fully operational. Purged at cylinder actuator by cracking flare fittings and socket-head cap screws, and loosening purge screws on relief valve. 5 3/4 turns on helm hard over to hard over. Connected rudders, all’s well. Reservoir needs topping off. Connected generator all electrically. Tested on/off Breaker with Fluke meter, fully functional. Fuel and exhaust need connecting, Racor needs to be filled. Rolled and tipped after facing bulkhead. Beautiful day under shrink wrap in a T-Shirt. EarleyBird
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Fill generator with oil and anti-freeze today. Had to order a fiberglass Centek 90 degree exhaust elbow today, did not like how the inlet side had a bit of delamination. #1200202. When that gets install, won’t take but an hour. Fill the Racor and she should be ready to fire when floated. Steering was a little sloppy, bleed again at helm station. Went for my lungs today a bought a quart of SeaStar fluid, $27. Just wasn’t crazy about topping off reservoir with Dextron ATF. 5 1/4 turns hard left to right. Adjusted linkages to tiller arms so rudders are ever so slightly toed in on the trailing (aft) edge. I’m happy, almost. Zipper broke on shrink wrap door. Someone telling me to remove shrink wrap and start grinding/sanding old glue off gunnels to make way for new covering boards. Wahoo....EarleyBird
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Jim
I order the Fluid from Aviation Spruce. They sell the Mill Spec and it is dyed red so if it leaks you can find it. It is the same one that Sea Star recommends you use. $9 a quart. With shipping it comes to $16 a quart compared to Sea Star's $27. If you know someone that works at an airport, you can probably purchase it through them. I usually keep a couple of quarts on the shelf in the garage.
https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/ ... 5606qt.php
I order the Fluid from Aviation Spruce. They sell the Mill Spec and it is dyed red so if it leaks you can find it. It is the same one that Sea Star recommends you use. $9 a quart. With shipping it comes to $16 a quart compared to Sea Star's $27. If you know someone that works at an airport, you can probably purchase it through them. I usually keep a couple of quarts on the shelf in the garage.
https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/ ... 5606qt.php
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Appreciate your advice and input Tony. Most likely not the most economical choice I ever made on EarleyBird, just didn’t enjoy mixing fluids. I knew SeaStar was Hynautic compatible and the Auto Parts store that carried it was a 1/2 mile away. Reservoir now topped off, steering working great, no leaks, scratch that job off the list. Try to find an extra quart to carry onboard later via the internet. $15 dollars poorer. EarleyBird
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What kind of paint did you use on the door? I assume you just went right over the old formica.
How do you like the Allied?
What kind of paint did you use on the door? I assume you just went right over the old formica.
How do you like the Allied?
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Hey Tony...I used Pettit EZpoxy on the door. It is painted over Formica. All my side panels/doors, transom panel, aft bulkhead and door are Formica. Painted them white 4 years ago, though the paint really held up great I wanted a closer color match to the boats fiberglass. I mixed Hatteras Off White with semi-gloss white two to one and the match is close. Interior was gunstock walnut formica and again I painted Pettit white. If I have time that will be painted just with Hatteras Off White, no sun fade inside, or when she’s at the dock.
Really like the Allied, it is a no frills 21CC. We bought it brand new with trailer. This will be year 4 and has 470 hrs. Trailered it back and forth to Fla. we rent a home in Marathon on a canal, but stayed home this winter cause of Covid. Solid boat, great outboard, Furuno 1620, Icom radio, dual batteries, 70 gallons of fuel. 30kts at 5500 rpmz. Wiring not the best. Bimini Top. Kept in our backyard, on a set on whips. EarleyBird
Really like the Allied, it is a no frills 21CC. We bought it brand new with trailer. This will be year 4 and has 470 hrs. Trailered it back and forth to Fla. we rent a home in Marathon on a canal, but stayed home this winter cause of Covid. Solid boat, great outboard, Furuno 1620, Icom radio, dual batteries, 70 gallons of fuel. 30kts at 5500 rpmz. Wiring not the best. Bimini Top. Kept in our backyard, on a set on whips. EarleyBird
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Jim
Thanks for the paint mixture. Door looks good. Makes me tempted to try it and to do the whole bulkhead.
Thanks for the paint mixture. Door looks good. Makes me tempted to try it and to do the whole bulkhead.
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Tony, if you want to paint over Formica or wood, I would recommend sanding first with 150/180 quality paper. Apply a coat of Pettit Undercoater. Sand with 220. Wipe with Mineral Spirts then a tack rag. After it dries well, like I said two to one 3108 (2parts) 3106 (1) part. If it needs a second coat, I always do until you have a base, sand with 320 grit. Wipe and paint. I use a 4” smooth foam roller and a 1/2” artist brush for rolling and tipping,Good Luck. EarleyBird
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Got the wheels back, Bottom 75% lightly sanded. Lifting strakes do by hand. Shrink wrap off, get ready to remove ( grind and belt sand) remaining teak and glue on gunnels. New Furuno Radar and Tztouch3 12F in my possession. Old Radar and Chart Plotter wires have been removed. Old Radome off this week. Hopefully covering board patterns are close and get busy on new boards too. EarleyBird
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Removed the old (Mark V11) Radome today. Extension ladder from deck to hard top. Pulling Radar cable tomorrow, had to disconnect a pile of multi-color tiny wires from three pinned blocks, inside the Radome. The bolt pattern to secure the old Radome 4 (17mm) stainless bolts 1 1/2” is the same as the new DRS4D-NXT, that put a smile on my face. Have to remove starboard side cabin headliner, to pull old cable and run new. Stay tuned. EarleyBird
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New DRS4D-NXT Radar is installed, sealed, and secure. Cable has been run down starboard side hard top leg. Connected to 12V Power grid. TZ touch3 12F has been fitted on port side bridge console. Making a 1/4” starboard pad for desk top mount to sit and through bolt. 12V cable run and also connected. My covering board wood working teak carpenter has measured again and has gunnel patterns, preliminary cut of boards to happen soon. Bottom fully sanded, she’ll get painted with Sea Hawk CUKOTE 3442 this week. Wheels on, hull waxed shortly thereafter. I see a light....EarleyBird
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Jim your getting it done this year. Looking sharp I need to stop by and see you some day!!
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You can buy Aircraft Hydraulic fluid by the gallon. Its dyed red so easy to see if you have a leak. Its cheaper than Seastar.EarleyBird wrote: ↑Mar 23rd, '21, 18:51 Fill generator with oil and anti-freeze today. Had to order a fiberglass Centek 90 degree exhaust elbow today, did not like how the inlet side had a bit of delamination. #1200202. When that gets install, won’t take but an hour. Fill the Racor and she should be ready to fire when floated. Steering was a little sloppy, bleed again at helm station. Went for my lungs today a bought a quart of SeaStar fluid, $27. Just wasn’t crazy about topping off reservoir with Dextron ATF. 5 1/4 turns hard left to right. Adjusted linkages to tiller arms so rudders are ever so slightly toed in on the trailing (aft) edge. I’m happy, almost. Zipper broke on shrink wrap door. Someone telling me to remove shrink wrap and start grinding/sanding old glue off gunnels to make way for new covering boards. Wahoo....EarleyBird
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I painted bottom yesterday, blue boot top today, Brightside Sapphire Blue. Fire Red boot stripe after the weather. List is getting smaller and the tuna are Northbound...WooHoo. EarleyBird
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Hey Jason, would look forward to chatting and sharing ideas. Please stop by anytime, if you need my ph# let me know. EarleyBird
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Keep the updates coming - they are good motivation! Boat looks great.
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EarleyBird wrote: ↑Apr 14th, '21, 19:21 I painted bottom yesterday, blue boot top today, Brightside Sapphire Blue. Fire Red boot stripe after the weather. List is getting smaller and the tuna are Northbound...WooHoo. EarleyBird
They may be northbound but my plan is to waylay them in the Bahamas this week. I will let a few pass through for you boys up North!
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Rick, have fun in the Bahamas “trying” to waylay a tuna or two. They already know through genetics and ancestral lectures that though some will go missing, some will have tooth aches, there are only a couples Boyz in New Jersey waiting for them. There secretive knowledge and tactics will inevitably remove several from their species, and that is why we spend so much time, energy, and $$$$ on these beautiful machines called a Bertram! Let’s Get It On! EarleyBird
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First light sanding of cockpit deck today. Have to get the thiokol seams down on same plane as teak boards. Been a couple years since deck was sanded. I’m whooped. New covering board installation starting Monday, gotta make the ol’Girl look good for those BFT when they come over the rail. WooHoo! EarleyBird
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Its hard not to love a teak deck unless you live in Florida or the Bahamas!
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EarlyBird:
Did you use 80 grit on the cockpit deck?
Thanks,
Mark
Did you use 80 grit on the cockpit deck?
Thanks,
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I used 60grit with the Festool radial/orbital vacuum sander. Seams were a tad higher than the teak boards. After we finish with the covering boards, I’ll end with 120. Should finish fine. EarleyBird
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Yes that are! Almost makes me want teak gunnels but then I'd have to hire a boat girl to keep them sanded and oiled.
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Thx everyone, probably one more day or so on the covering boards. Trim the inboard sides, add a radius. Drill holes for 7 Lee Senior rod holders. Fuel fill, starboard side. Side panels rough fitted already, ready for installation. One in transom is 15 degree swivel, one each side two feet from corners 30 degree swivel. Another two, two feet above those 30 degree turn slightly outboard have bars not pins. Bars for wire line rods. Two feet above those vertical and swivel. Picked up new enclosure today, gorgeous. Going put the old ones back on til she’s running like a Rolex. EarleyBird
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Looks great!!!!!!!!!
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Jim
Really nice. Looks great. Once you have her completely finished please post up the final pic.
Really nice. Looks great. Once you have her completely finished please post up the final pic.
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Earleybird,
What made you decide not to make rounded teak trim on and around each deck hatch?
Is this purely an aesthetics issue ? Does it affect the longevity of the fabrication?
Thanks.
What made you decide not to make rounded teak trim on and around each deck hatch?
Is this purely an aesthetics issue ? Does it affect the longevity of the fabrication?
Thanks.
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