[Public-List] Marisel projects and questions

Fred Parker FParkeriii at ncble.org
Mon Jan 9 06:51:35 PST 2012


The companionway hatch also comes off if you loosen the metal clips that hold it on the tracks. The method I use to  replace the hatch is to tighten the clips on one side and leave those on the other side loose, then fit it on the tracks. Once the hatch is back on the tracks the loose clips are then tightened. Useful tools are a small mirror, similar to those used by dentists that can be found in an auto shop; a small screwdriver bit; and pliers or an adjustable wrench to turn the bit.

Fred Parker
Alert # 293

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Subject: [Public-List] Marisel projects and questions

I am making progress on several fronts;

 

1.       I assume the main hatch slides back & comes off if you remove the
two vertical wood strips on either side of the hatch - don't want to remove if that is not right? Probably won't get to rebuild - just glass over the top for now.

2.       I finally have the old mast section blank machined and ready to
make a new masthead and base  - was wondering about writing up the whole process for the site as it has been quite an ordeal and expense. Where would I send? Will have final pics and design calcs if anyone wants to review----in a week or two--

3.       The old masthead had rivets (easy to drill out) and SS screws on
the side (a pain) - any thoughts?

4.       I have found a rubber insert for the stuffing box hose but need to
sand down a little as it is too big when over the stern tube to go into the hose. A friend made a mandrel the same size as the stern tube to test and also to use to sand down the insert.

5.       My last major project is the exhaust. The old muffler was looking
pretty weak at the bottom and any leaks  would immediately put about a quart of water into the engine - I was thinking of just using iron pipe and the Moyer fitting but wasn't sure if I needed the expansion or cooling like the old muffler.  I visited Peter Amos and he just has the pipe which works so don't see the need for the expense - although that would also bias the Compass --?would Stainless Steel effect the compass? - I plan to go with Peter's design --

6.       I also have some nice pics of what appear to be the old through
hulls with the washer --- The through hull looked sound until I put vise grips on it and it crumbled like chalk - glad I took it out but was very deceptive.

 

I have a lot of project pics if anyone is interested.

 

Randy Weatherspoon

Marisel #385

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