As I briefly mentioned in another post, we visited our favorite islands in the Marquesas at least twice as we had two sets of guests and Fatu Hiva was at the top of the list. It is remote and only … Continue reading →
Rigging next
All the washing, brushing and painting has now been done and Arctic Rose is now back in her natural element again.This is the time I fear the most – bumping her up alongside and making a mess of the beautiful new finish before we get to enjoy the benef…
Rigging next
All the washing, brushing and painting has now been done and Arctic Rose is now back in her natural element again.This is the time I fear the most – bumping her up alongside and making a mess of the beautiful new finish before we get to enjoy the benef…
Today’s Pic
Was taken by our old buddy, Captain Pete, from his balcony. overlooking Baltimore’s Inner Harbor.And, today is also Pete’s Birthday.So it seems fitting that we show a rerun of the video of Pete crossing the Chesapeake in his boat ‘Morewater’ (less dirt…
Window is in!
We finally glued the fixed piece of glass back in with some window glazing silicone caulk. Hopefully it will still be in place next weekend! We still need to caulk the weather stripping back on- we wanted to let the glazing cure first though.
Blake Island and Seattle
Just a short 7 miles from Seattle is Blake Island State Park – a great place to stop for some hiking and walking. It’s about 5 miles in circumference, heavily wooded, with some mooring balls and a breakwater and docks. There’s also an India…
Refit Blog #7 – My Continuing Education in Ballard
Weeks 6 & 7 – Weeks of October 28 to November 8 – My continuing education in Ballard
Meet the experts who are my teachers:
I feel very fortunate to be working in Ballard with some of America’s best maritime craftsmen. Every day that I’m working on Starr, I feel like I’m in a classroom learning exciting new things. The fact that I can pick experts from every sector of the maritime industry, work with them and learn from them is thrilling.
Yesterday I met again with Chuck Albertson going over a list of questionsChuck started and managed the refit yard at Delta Marine thirty-four years ago and he has a wealth of knowledge. Chuck now is consulting on new builds and on refit projects like mine. ( http://www.deltamarine.com)
My questions for Chuck included the following:
How would you do the fiberglass laminate schedule for the connection on the transom extension?

Chuck Albertson advising on the FRP layup for the transom
We went over ways to improve the hydraulic return manifold for the ABT thrusters and also add a ABT/TRAC get-home drive unit on the main shaft.

Modifying the ABT TRAC system
How should we go about replacing this grey water tank top manifold?

The Grey water tank top
Is there a better way to plumb the sea chest for easier cleanout access?
And so on…………..
Chuck Albertson can be reached at 425-446-2620, Albertsonchuck@aol.com
Dana’s crew progressed with the fiberglass work. Dana and his partner Bill, have a team of guys that are hard working, thoughtful, and a pleasure to work with.
We are using Divinycell H80 5lb core on the top deck. The top deck core is made up of (3) one-inch layers of Divinycell H80 that are bonded with the vinyl ester resin. http://www.diabgroup.com/Products-and-services/Core-Material/Divinycell-H-HP

Sopan preparring the Divinycell core
Sophan is from Cambodia

The first layer of Divinycell on deck

Sophan and Pablo preparing the next layer
It is important the there aren’t any air pockets left in the sandwich, so Dana and his crew compressed the core into the resin using 12×12 timbers loaded on top of the resin coated divinycell.

12×12 timbers used to compress core into the resin.
Josh and Chris finished glassing the deck drain downspout leaders (within the side walls), and are ready for fairing.

Josh & Chris wrapping up the downspouts

The downspouts are ready for fairing

Pablo
Dave Schmidt worked in the interior of Starr, pulling out the radars, the Elbex cameras, and old wiring that no longer has any use.

Dave Schmidt
I look forward to seeing the exterior fairing get underway, and we will soon be moving on to the painting.
Don
Refit Blog #7 – My Continuing Education in Ballard
Weeks 6 & 7 – Weeks of October 28 to November 8 – My continuing education in Ballard
Meet the experts who are my teachers:
I feel very fortunate to be working in Ballard with some of America’s best maritime craftsmen. Every day that I’m workin…
Refit Blog #7 – My Continuing Education in Ballard
Weeks 6 & 7 – Weeks of October 28 to November 8 – My continuing education in Ballard
Meet the experts who are my teachers:
I feel very fortunate to be working in Ballard with some of America’s best maritime craftsmen. Every day that I’m workin…
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Cheers.
Today I checked out my first library books at the Artizan Street Library Walking the London Blitz by Clive Harris and Walking London’s Docks, Rivers & Canals by Gilly Cameron Cooper. www.com does a Blitz walk and I do think …
