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Defiance - the original

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Created by lydia > 9 months ago, 10 Nov 2016
PhilY
NSW, 157 posts
22 Aug 2018 2:05PM
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Looking good

lydia
1920 posts
22 Aug 2018 12:26PM
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Amazingly, and the site administrators should note this, we have just rolled over 10 000 views in 9 months on this thread.
That is lot of people to take for a sail!

PhilY
NSW, 157 posts
22 Aug 2018 3:51PM
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lydia said..
Amazingly, and the site administrators should note this, we have just rolled over 10 000 views in 9 months on this thread.
That is lot of people to take for a sail!


No issues getting crew to go south then eh?

lydia
1920 posts
22 Aug 2018 2:33PM
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PhilY said..

lydia said..
Amazingly, and the site administrators should note this, we have just rolled over 10 000 views in 9 months on this thread.
That is lot of people to take for a sail!



No issues getting crew to go south then eh?


Phil
Bass Strait in October - Yeah Ha
Blocking highs starting to retreat north , full sub Antarctic lows getting up to 40 degrees south.
Fair chance of snow to 300m like last weekend.
Look forward to that!
Who is coming?

boty
QLD, 685 posts
22 Aug 2018 4:44PM
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lydia said..

PhilY said..


lydia said..
Amazingly, and the site administrators should note this, we have just rolled over 10 000 views in 9 months on this thread.
That is lot of people to take for a sail!




No issues getting crew to go south then eh?



Phil
Bass Strait in October - Yeah Ha
Blocking highs starting to retreat north , full sub Antarctic lows getting up to 40 degrees south.
Fair chance of snow to 300m like last weekend.
Look forward to that!
Who is coming?


ill go as long as there is no snow

shaggybaxter
QLD, 2634 posts
22 Aug 2018 7:43PM
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boty said..

lydia said..


PhilY said..



lydia said..
Amazingly, and the site administrators should note this, we have just rolled over 10 000 views in 9 months on this thread.
That is lot of people to take for a sail!





No issues getting crew to go south then eh?




Phil
Bass Strait in October - Yeah Ha
Blocking highs starting to retreat north , full sub Antarctic lows getting up to 40 degrees south.
Fair chance of snow to 300m like last weekend.
Look forward to that!
Who is coming?



ill go as long as there is no snow


Boty, Lydia found some original wet weather gear in the bilges when she got cleaned out mate.
You're all sorted!




boty
QLD, 685 posts
23 Aug 2018 5:01PM
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boty said..


lydia said..



PhilY said..




lydia said..
Amazingly, and the site administrators should note this, we have just rolled over 10 000 views in 9 months on this thread.
That is lot of people to take for a sail!






No issues getting crew to go south then eh?





Phil
Bass Strait in October - Yeah Ha
Blocking highs starting to retreat north , full sub Antarctic lows getting up to 40 degrees south.
Fair chance of snow to 300m like last weekend.
Look forward to that!
Who is coming?




ill go as long as there is no snow



Boty, Lydia found some original wet weather gear in the bilges when she got cleaned out mate.
You're all sorted!





does that have a battery that plugs in to keep me warm

lydia
1920 posts
23 Aug 2018 3:33PM
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Up to the epoxy bottom finish!
Needs to keep the water out for another 47 years!


SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
23 Aug 2018 6:36PM
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looking good lydia !!

PhilY
NSW, 157 posts
24 Aug 2018 9:18AM
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Now it's getting there, well done to all the team behind this effort.

lydia
1920 posts
5 Sep 2018 7:32AM
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Almost!!

People don't believe it is a wooden boat but wonderfully built by Doug Booker at the start 47 years ago!

PhilY
NSW, 157 posts
5 Sep 2018 10:00AM
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Starting to look so much better, loving the black boot top.

Bundeenabuoy
NSW, 1239 posts
7 Sep 2018 6:26AM
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Starting to look so much better, loving the black boot top.


Such a joy to look at all the pics.
I am sadden that a lot of these boat building and restoration skills may soon be lost soon.
Gone are the days where 15 year boys in Advanced Woodwork learnt to build two pin hidden dovetail joints for their cabinet drawer for the school certificate.
This gave some of them that love of working with timber. I can smell the fragrance now.

lydia
1920 posts
7 Sep 2018 6:07AM
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BB one especially for you!

Also the planking has no joins so as far as we can see the planks originally were over 12m long.
not sure you could that today.
You will see there are no stringers but the frames are bevelled to fit the planking.
Must have been quite a sight when framed up but the planking had not started.

lydia
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7 Sep 2018 6:24AM
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Six months ago

shaggybaxter
QLD, 2634 posts
7 Sep 2018 11:42AM
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Six months ago



I'm loving the change of colour Lydia.
Its like a MG in British racing green, just suits it perfectly.

lydia
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7 Sep 2018 10:20AM
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lydia said..


Six months ago







I'm loving the change of colour Lydia.
Its like a MG in British racing green, just suits it perfectly.





Shaggy
Not a change just original
close as we could get to the Original 1972 British Paints colour card.
It is a Wattyl half tone AS2700 B41 Bluebell" we got mixed from memory to get the lighter blue.

lydia
1920 posts
7 Sep 2018 10:47AM
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Original Ad.


PhilY
NSW, 157 posts
7 Sep 2018 12:47PM
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Bundeenabuoy said..

PhilY said..
Starting to look so much better, loving the black boot top.



Such a joy to look at all the pics.
I am sadden that a lot of these boat building and restoration skills may soon be lost soon.
Gone are the days where 15 year boys in Advanced Woodwork learnt to build two pin hidden dovetail joints for their cabinet drawer for the school certificate.
This gave some of them that love of working with timber. I can smell the fragrance now.


There's some memories, woodwork at school. My Manual Arts teacher raced against my Dad in JOG racing back in the day so I also saw him out of school hours. My Year12 English teacher then became my mainsheet hand on the Blazer23 for a few races and we also did a few offshore together on the Davidson37 One Tonner Diamond Cutter.

We had it good back then, learning to do things ourselves like building and repairing our own boats.

PhilY
NSW, 157 posts
7 Sep 2018 12:49PM
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Original Ad.



And don't you dare touch or hang on to the radio aerial!

lydia
1920 posts
19 Sep 2018 8:26AM
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Getting close


Bananabender
QLD, 1610 posts
19 Sep 2018 12:21PM
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Lydia, what did you use to get that finish.
Terry

lydia
1920 posts
20 Sep 2018 3:26AM
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Terry, not so much the paint but more importantly always vanish in a drought.
Humidity is the biggest killer a great finish.

lydia
1920 posts
24 Sep 2018 5:41AM
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Sorry about the lighting but you get the idea.
8 days to go!

Another restoration tip, accept the boat is old in this case 47 years so make it beautiful not perfect.

Against my better judgment and mainly because my plumber mate (he is an ex shark fisherman) said he was going to the Wooden Boat Festival , I have sent in my entry.
No news yet!
I am betting a "No, not the type of wooden boat we are looking for!"

When this one goes in the water on next Tuesday, BOTY has a cracker of a boat as the next job so I hope the owner allows some pics to be posted.

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
24 Sep 2018 10:01PM
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looking great !!

southace
SA, 4794 posts
24 Sep 2018 9:44PM
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lydia said..




Sorry about the lighting but you get the idea.
8 days to go!

Another restoration tip, accept the boat is old in this case 47 years so make it beautiful not perfect.

Against my better judgment and mainly because my plumber mate (he is an ex shark fisherman) said he was going to the Wooden Boat Festival , I have sent in my entry.
No news yet!
I am betting a "No, not the type of wooden boat we are looking for!"

When this one goes in the water on next Tuesday, BOTY has a cracker of a boat as the next job so I hope the owner allows some pics to be posted.


I like the timber work so far but what's the go with the sister knee deck beams? Are the staying there?

southace
SA, 4794 posts
24 Sep 2018 9:44PM
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lydia said..




Sorry about the lighting but you get the idea.
8 days to go!

Another restoration tip, accept the boat is old in this case 47 years so make it beautiful not perfect.

Against my better judgment and mainly because my plumber mate (he is an ex shark fisherman) said he was going to the Wooden Boat Festival , I have sent in my entry.
No news yet!
I am betting a "No, not the type of wooden boat we are looking for!"

When this one goes in the water on next Tuesday, BOTY has a cracker of a boat as the next job so I hope the owner allows some pics to be posted.


I like the timber work so far but what's the go with the sister knee deck beams? Are the staying there?

southace
SA, 4794 posts
24 Sep 2018 9:47PM
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southace said..

lydia said..




Sorry about the lighting but you get the idea.
8 days to go!

Another restoration tip, accept the boat is old in this case 47 years so make it beautiful not perfect.

Against my better judgment and mainly because my plumber mate (he is an ex shark fisherman) said he was going to the Wooden Boat Festival , I have sent in my entry.
No news yet!
I am betting a "No, not the type of wooden boat we are looking for!"

When this one goes in the water on next Tuesday, BOTY has a cracker of a boat as the next job so I hope the owner allows some pics to be posted.



I like the timber work so far but what's the go with the sister knee deck beams? Are the staying there?






boty
QLD, 685 posts
25 Sep 2018 8:30AM
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southace said..

southace said..


lydia said..




Sorry about the lighting but you get the idea.
8 days to go!

Another restoration tip, accept the boat is old in this case 47 years so make it beautiful not perfect.

Against my better judgment and mainly because my plumber mate (he is an ex shark fisherman) said he was going to the Wooden Boat Festival , I have sent in my entry.
No news yet!
I am betting a "No, not the type of wooden boat we are looking for!"

When this one goes in the water on next Tuesday, BOTY has a cracker of a boat as the next job so I hope the owner allows some pics to be posted.




I like the timber work so far but what's the go with the sister knee deck beams? Are the staying there?








been there the last 50 years worked well stiffening the hull to deck joint dont see why you would remove them

lydia
1920 posts
27 Sep 2018 3:54PM
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4 days to go!








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