[Public-List] PRINCESS book

Robert Alley 1ralley at comcast.net
Wed Mar 14 07:01:17 PDT 2012


It is apparently my brain that is dead. But if Mowat had a grave...........

Thanks All. Good news all around.

Rob

On 3/14/2012 4:14 AM, Gordon Laco wrote:
> Grave?!
>
> Mowat is still going strong!
>
> On 2012-03-13, at 11:22 PM, Robert Alley<1ralley at comcast.net>  wrote:
>
>> Mowatt was a genius of written humor.  I would pay good money to have someone pour 3 fingers of bourbon over his grave annually in tribute.
>>
>> Best to all,
>>
>> Rob
>>
>> On 3/13/2012 3:36 PM, dan walker wrote:
>>> re read princess and mowattsboat who would not float every winter. i know sad pathetic creature, but it does take my mind off my lot of being where winter occurs
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ________________________________
>>>   From: Gordon Laco<mainstay at csolve.net>
>>> To: Jonathan Adams<laughing_gull at verizon.net>; Alberg 30 Public List -- open to all<public-list at lists.alberg30.org>
>>> Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 9:54 AM
>>> Subject: Re: [Public-List] Bilges and Hull Painting
>>>
>>> Hello Jonathan -
>>>
>>> Your description of digging down while wondering how far you were going to
>>> have to go reminds me of one of my favourite passages in a book titled
>>> 'Princess' by Joe Richards.  Richards had just bought Princess (she was a
>>> Friendship sloop; he bought her in the mid 1930's)  using every penny he
>>> could scrape together, and after concluding the sale decided to clean out
>>> the forepeak where the anchor chain was coiled.  He dug through sand and
>>> sludge that had accumulated over the years, reaching in through the small
>>> access port... Digging, digging, the handfuls of soft black crud never
>>> seemed to end.  Finally he found he was reaching into what seemed like an
>>> empty space with his arm in up to the shoulder... And his fingers felt
>>> warm.... And he realized he'd dug right through the rotten oak stem and his
>>> hand was extended into the air, the warmth he was feeling was the sun.
>>>
>>> He described the next moments... "I grabbed a claw hammer and went after the
>>> bum who had my money, but he got away".
>>>
>>> Here's a thought on your bilge.  Our boats have encapsulated ballast, which
>>> means the iron pig is laid into the glass keel.  If your keel is damaged in
>>> a grounding, water can get past the iron and up into the boat.  Sealing off
>>> the ballast with epoxy and cloth or whatever is probably a good idea.
>>>
>>> Gord #426 Surprise
>>>
>>>
>>> On 12/03/12 8:48 PM, "Jonathan Adams"<laughing_gull at verizon.net>   wrote:
>>>
>>>> First of all thanks for all the comments on hull painting. I read them all.
>>>> However,  no sooner had I started sanding the hull, and committed to a hull
>>>> job, then I discovered a new feature of the old boat!
>>>>
>>>> The engine is currently out, and I had cleaned the bilge to what I thought was
>>>> the floor of the bilge. This involved about 2 inches of sludge and many pieces
>>>> of hardware. However, it was not drying, so I dug further. I ripped up the
>>>> board that (I now know) separates the ballast from the bilge. Beneath this
>>>> board was another 2 + inches of oil drenched sludge. I kept digging, and was
>>>> seriously concerned that I was going to just keep going. However, I got to a
>>>> baton running fore and aft, and below that it seemed to be wet, but clean.
>>>>
>>>> So ... put a fan on it, threw kitty litter down to soak up water, and put a
>>>> 60w bulb down. It seems to be drying out. My question is - any advice for a)
>>>> making it as dry as possible; and b) sealing this back up?
>>>>
>>>> I had thought about putting a few plastic boards down there, and pouring resin
>>>> with some filler around them to build the bilge back up to where it was. Then
>>>> I thought about just making a sludge of kitty litter and resin - what have
>>>> other folks done?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Looking forward to your comments.
>>>>
>>>> Jonathan
>>>> Laughing Gull 197
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