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My 1st Hatt - 1984 52C

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Breaking and removing vulnerable stuff is good. What does not kill you makes you stronger.

Yep, they broke a couple things. Still, the ol' girl held up really well. The girls on the boat this weekend was a tougher test than a ride into 8 footers.
It was a lot of work for me - mooring and piloting the boat myself while keeping an eye on the kids. So, it was a good test for me as well. The staff at the marina made it easy for sure.

I haven't even buffed her out yet. Still, South Seas put us right in the front next to a Lazzara....and rightly so. You can't beat a classic. I need to gets some flags on her.

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I need to get the flybridge windscreen off - take it to be re-anodized or powder coated. It's the one thing left that really looks crappy. I assume the bolts underneath the windows are the only challenge there.

Wanna scare your kid? Just put your 4th grader at the helm while the 3rd grader sleeps. Then pretend to snooze in the co-pilot chair and wake the kid up.

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Hey, that reminds me: Where did y'all get a good steering wheel cap? 2" I think.
 
We took our first cruise yesterday down to Sanibel and back. I now have a hilarious Miserable Mile anecdote, and I maneuvered us out of and back into the slip without incident. The Admiral spotted a dolphin jumping our bow wave right before the Mile, and a manatee. Friends of ours docked at the Edison Ford marina took this picture as we came by...
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Very cool.

Thanks for the note about that little Barnacle Barrier thing I put together. Sometimes I get to thinking how things could be done a different way, and that's when the trouble starts.

I wrote a book called The Sparkling Void about a client who confided on his deathbed he was a bigtime jewel thief...and the ordeal almost got me killed. It sold about 30k even though the publisher ruined it by changing the order of the chapters and cutting out 80 pages for liability concerns, mostly the best pages.

I still have a box left if anyone's a bookworm: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-sparkling-void-r-anthony-clark/1126767943?ean=9781524697891
 
I haven't decided whether this cabinet will stay or not. But with new carpet and wood floor in the galley still months away, I wanted to put something up to hide all the junk in there - where an ancient TV/VCR used to reside.

I found this antique mahogany cabinet on Ebay for 30 bucks with a carving in the right size. The burl doesn't match the Hatteras grain, but otherwise it's a decent temporary fix.

20210615_173423.webp I think the carving is of one of those things which would hold the silverware vertically. A "flatware box" or something?
 
It looks nice and the dog seems to approve too. Big fan of the classic dark wood look. We refinished all ours in our 46 and the installed teak and holly sole as icing on the cake. Will be at the Pink Shell late Fall if you want to trade stories.
 
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Hey, that reminds me: Where did y'all get a good steering wheel cap? 2" I think.

I am curious as well. Mine came apart when I removed the wheel to service the helm. I cant remember what I miked the hole but it was a bit over 2". I never found anything on Sams and keep forgetting to call them
 
It looks nice and the dog seems to approve too. Big fan of the classic dark wood look. We refinished all ours in our 46 and the installed teak and holly sole as icing on the cake. Will be at the Pink Shell late Fall if you want to trade stories.

Archie dog isn't quite sure about the boat, yet. When the boat is all done, I'll start conjuring-up a doggie dumbwaiter to get him up on the bridge.

I plan to put a teak and holly sole from under the table and through the galley, only leaving the salon and the hallway carpeted. Those projects where you only get one chance to cut it right give me a little pause. I suppose t & h plywood has doubled - like all wood products.

Absolutely. I hope to get the upper hand on this boat by the end of Summer...and will have plenty of scars for comparison.
 
I need to get the flybridge windscreen off - take it to be re-anodized or powder coated. It's the one thing left that really looks crappy. I assume the bolts underneath the windows are the only challenge there.Wanna scare your kid? Just put your 4th grader at the helm while the 3rd grader sleeps. Then pretend to snooze in the co-pilot chair and wake the kid up.View attachment 50643View attachment 50644Hey, that reminds me: Where did y'all get a good steering wheel cap? 2" I think.
Good Times!!
 
I am curious as well. Mine came apart when I removed the wheel to service the helm. I cant remember what I miked the hole but it was a bit over 2". I never found anything on Sams and keep forgetting to call them

I still can't find one. I guess I'll buy a 2.5" inch cap in wood and scrape the insert away until it fits. Maybe it can be whittled-down without scratching the top too much.

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Father's Day present to myself - finishing the cockpit deck. It was really quite a bit of work to repair all the damaged areas of that deck. It was all dry inside, but had been jumped-on and beaten over the decades. Now, it's flat and strong.

So, today I put the last coat on. I like to do a deck with a bright white basecoat...used Perfection Mediterranean with light non-skid. Then, I tape all the edges and put on a heavy non-skid layer of cream color. It's easy on the eyes and the white showing, framing the edge of everything, looks good to me.

20210620_190845.webp I already have 4 coats of Epiphanes on the new table - and my kid's bike tipped over and fell on it! A few more coats will do it.
 
Gorgeous! And you're way ahead of me. Just identified my AC issue and resolved it today. So much for the manufacturer claim that "it is never our unit, it is always the water pump or incompetent customers doing their own installs". There was a blob of paint blocking the discharge tube on the unit and once I removed it, flushed the unit and all the hoses, BAM! we're enjoying AC in the master stateroom. Just have to burp the pump for the midships to get it back in balance, since they both draw off the same strainer. The cosmetic list for Pau Hana starts with the radar arch, then the rest of the FB, then the deck house, then the decks/non-skid.

I bet that's a relief to have all the a/c running. It's always some stupid little thing.

The non-skid had to be done on mine, immediately. It was like an ice skating rink on the bow and gunwales in the morning dew. I almost ate it a few times already. How can a sportfish not have nicely non-skidded decks? It's almost like the poor girl was never used.
 
Just one thing per day. This morning I put the Perfection base coat on the bridge deck. I feel better having that waterproof coating on that well worn deck. When you really get down there on your hands and knees, you see the tiny cracks and scrapes which eventually lead to water intrusion to the core. They're sealed with a nice thick coating now.

Then, my buddy showed up to do finally put the transom letters on. It took him a month to get the gold leaf in...crazy times. It's a play on the famous kon Tiki with my daughters' names.

Painting the platform was a 5 minute job which really made a difference.
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Just one thing per day. This morning I put the Perfection base coat on the bridge deck. I feel better having that waterproof coating on that well worn deck. When you really get down there on your hands and knees, you see the tiny cracks and scrapes which eventually lead to water intrusion to the core. They're sealed with a nice thick coating now.

Then, my buddy showed up to do finally put the transom letters on. It took him a month to get the gold leaf in...crazy times. It's a play on the famous kon Tiki with my daughters' names.

Painting the platform was a 5 minute job which really made a difference.
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Very nice! Love the name - Just watched the movie on Amazon Prime. The Admiral did our transom name decal with her Cricket machine, and replaced 2 zippers and restitched all the zippers on our bimini. Now that I'm past the habitability issues, I can turn my attention to the mechanical deficiencies (generally minor for local cruising but not for extended) and other issues. Fortunately I am able to take my time and work on one engine at a time, and none of the issues prevent us getting out for a short cruise or trip to the fuel dock.
 
What a crappy weekend. No techs can come look at the port engine yet and the weather is too bad to go putz around on the boat. So, I started adding some stripes. T&H plywood on the floors just started with the little spot under the galley booth. Eventually, I'll work across and finish the galley floor. I'll do a little area by the salon door next.
The cabinet top is extra vinyl from doing floors in the heads.

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The bummer with t&h stripes is they won't line-up if the floor isn't flat. I can't remember ever having a funky deck like in the heads. So, I didn't stop to think the lines won't match on the step-up.
So, I guess I'll have to paint that step-front. Live and learn. At least progress continues. I think I'll use new quarter rounds for the trim. That's easier than refinishing the old with the screws rusted into them.

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Well, things have progressed a bit while waiting almost 3 months to get her pulled-out. The interior has been mostly refinished...except carpet and a few things I'll put off. Why put in nice new carpet when the kids will just trash it!?

The boat has resisted getting up on plane. The port engine starts black smoking and bogs-down right at 1,325rpm as the bow rises. After weeks of going through the engines, they check-out perfectly. So, it has to be something down below. I have a really good diver, but the water quality is so bad (thanks to continued dumping of Lake O skankwater down our river) that he can't see anything further than a foot from his face.

It got pulled this morning and, like the diver announced and I suspected, the port turns very hard while sb turns easily. So, the cutlass bearings will be replaced before the running gear is cleaned and painted. There's no evidence of a bent shaft.

The props are also being replaced with a new set. It appears the port wheel has also been bent a little. Two of the blades are curled a little, like they got dragged through the mud or something.

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Juice, me thinks you need a new diver. I know the water down there is a challenge but still the props should not look like that. I’m in at Pete area and just now went to once a month cleaning. Was twice a month when water was above 80.

Regardless you can’t as I am sure you know troubleshoot any mechanical issues without a perfectly clean bottom. At least when you go back in you will have all clean and any other issues taken care of.

If you need a mechanic recommendation I highly recommend getting Wayne Hanaseck at Anclote Diesel personally on board. That is if you have not located a DD 2 stroke guru already.

Good luck! Maybe hook up as we pass through on the ways to Keys next June.👍👍
 

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