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gofastsandman 05-09-2012 08:41 PM

Nice proud lines there. I think you have captured the era in full buckets.

Cheers,
GFS

Islandtrader 05-11-2012 07:43 AM

Thanks for all the comments...:D with out a support group I don't think I would have even started. As my neighbor has said...you know you can just go out and buy one :cool: I guess he doesn't get it.



Quote:

Originally Posted by Blue_Heron (Post 202227)
Looking good, Terry. Looks solid as a rock. Did you decide to go with glass or plastic? I want to see how you've decided to secure the glazing in place.
Dave

Dave, I liked your combo of tempered on the side and safety in the front. So I will go that way. Working on the second part.

Islandtrader 06-03-2012 10:02 AM

A Little More
 
3 Attachment(s)
Well it seems that life always gets in the way...:rolleyes:

My plan was to have the boat in the paint shop by June, well family matters prevail (good not bad) and we have to be away for most of June.

So this is all that will be done until we get back...



Deck Floor Primed not sanded out yet (BFD right) :D

Attachment 2088

I have been struggling of what I want to do to keep out of the sun...this is the type of top I would like to make.



Attachment 2089

However I have not even thought how to do something like this. And to be frank this project has to get done, or it will go on for ever.

So before paint I will get one of these and hope that it will do the job for a while.

Attachment 2091


Looks good on Daves boat so why not on a 21...

strick 06-03-2012 08:10 PM

Bimini all the way. Sun or shade in 5 min which ever you choose. Get er done and put some miles on it then in a couple years you can always add the top if you want ... IMHO :)


strick

Mikem8560 06-03-2012 11:34 PM

You could also go with a classic styl like this Terry

http://marinefabricatormag.com/repos...0911_st1_1.jpg

Mikem8560 06-03-2012 11:59 PM

Sindow foing to
Look great will the center panel hindgr open for the bow access?
I like the old boat where the windshilds swung up for airflow.

Islandtrader 06-04-2012 09:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by strick (Post 203533)
Bimini all the way. Sun or shade in 5 min which ever you choose. Get er done and put some miles on it then in a couple years you can always add the top if you want ... IMHO :)


strick

Yep I agree...GET ER DONE!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mikem8560 (Post 203540)
You could also go with a classic styl like this Terry

http://marinefabricatormag.com/repos...0911_st1_1.jpg

This is what I would like, however my windshield opens to Port and I want to be able to stand under the top. So with the current set up it will be a Bimini that is hard poled in the rear.

Islandtrader 08-08-2012 09:48 AM

Little Steps
 
Well since I got back from our trip up north the heat index here has been over 105 for the entire month of July and today is 109. With that the chances of getting the boat painted have been moved back til October.

So just been doing the little stuff so when the boat is painted it can be assembled and ready for cruising.

A little more done on the windshield, made all the radius's for the corners and sanded them out...

http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/i...r/IMG_0639.jpg

http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/i...r/IMG_0643.jpg



http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/i...r/IMG_0642.jpg



What know one tells you when you start one of these projects is that if you change something it has CONSEQUENCES and that means more thinking (work) and fabricating.

Different windshield means old hatch hardware does not work.

This is a picture of the original hardware of the hatch opening from Gillies boat...


http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/i...r/febeeaeg.jpg

A nice idea for the old windshield...however both Gillie and I decided it was a little clunky and I didn't have the old stuff so fast forward.

I wanted to remove the hatch when we are anchored for the day so the deck would be clear.

Stop bar and tie downs.

http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/i...r/IMG_0658.jpg

Glide rails made out of some scrap starboard

http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/i...r/IMG_0659.jpg

Easy latch down

http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/i...r/IMG_0657.jpg

In the front added alignment pin to keep hatch in place when cruising.

http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/i...r/IMG_0660.jpg

Windshield fits nicely

http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/i...r/IMG_0662.jpg


Next on the agenda should be routing out the windshield channels, and talking to blue heron on windshield supports.

Heading out for 3weeks (need some cool weather relief).

Bushwacker 08-08-2012 12:00 PM

Nice work Terry, as usual! Those hatch latches are pretty neat!

One feature Bob liked about that hatch on his 21 was that you could raise the front of it (when in closed position, I believe) so that it would act as an air scoop, sort of like the hatch on a Seafari! Will you be able to do that with yours? That's a good thing when you're anchored out overnight in July in the Bahamas when the air temps only cool down to about 80F! Gillie, can you do that with the hatch on your 21? Denny

Islandtrader 08-09-2012 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bushwacker (Post 206222)
Nice work Terry, as usual! Those hatch latches are pretty neat!

Thanks,

Funny thing on those latches. While racking my brain on what to do, a friend said why don't you use the rubber tie downs that are on the high end coolers?

So I did some G'ing and found them and the parts list...except since they are boat related ($$$$) they wanted $35.00 for each latch. No way :eek:

So I thought I have seen these before somewhere :confused: hood tie downs on race cars/and or jeeps. Went to a race catalog and found them for $8.00 each and the metal parts are high grade stainless...a real bit.h to drill.


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