Heron Dinghy Restoration
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Almost there!
Ok, I've been very slack, but the Heron is now finished - all I have to do is get the trailer registered in a couple of weeks and I'll be able to take her out. Not really sure why it took so long, I suppose the trailer took up a lot of time, and I had to get a mate to help with welding and so-on. Anyway, very happy with the result, will post some pics of the first sail. Lovely!
Sunday, February 12, 2012
It's been a long time!
I'll be painting the bottom off white and the sides will be clear. |
Some old repairs that had been done to the Heron, they're pretty good too, one was where the self bailer used to be. |
Monday, October 10, 2011
Starboard deck is on!
Friday, September 23, 2011
Deck is stained!
I've been putting it off for a while but I finally bought some Feast Weston stain for the new ply. It went on a treat - not difficult at all. Did have to buy the one litre bottle though and I reckon I used about 100ml. I've also put on a couple of coats of epoxy on the seats and inside the boat, gave it a light sand and just have to put one more coat on.
Ooh that looks good |
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Steady as she goes
Sunday, May 1, 2011
About time I posted another post, post.
Not much has been happening since the last post, however, I did manage to get some ply for the decks which I've started to shape and it's easier than I thought it would be. Should be able to get both sides finished buy next weekend. Also picked up all the epoxy we'll need to finish the boat.
The deck for each side is now made up from one piece of ply - before it was 3, not too sure why, maybe dad didn't have enough ply to do it in one piece. Should add a bit of stiffness though! |
See the difference in the colour?? I'll have to stain the new ply as it's really light. |
Monday, March 14, 2011
Getting serious now
Today I really got stuck into the Heron - took the plywood decking off most of the boat. One half of the front was sanded and I don't want to take those bit of ply off as they're in good shape and I like the look of the nails in the ply. When I replace the ply I want to use the bronze nails again so it matches the front. I'm pretty sure nails aren't needed with new epoxy's and it will create more work, but that's the look I want.
Very happy with my sanding |
Taking off this ply made it easy to sand inside and remove any silicone (fingers crossed)! |
Port side removed |
Starboard side - see the nail marks I was talking about |
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