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Cayzer Boats
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 12 มี.ค. 2012
Leura December update
Been working with electrician and getting the outside hull works going. Working towards splashdown early in the new year
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Medosa back in the water
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After enduring wild winter weather and more works then originally planned, Medosa is finally ready for splash down
New Muir winch, custom bow sprit, new shaft and packing gland
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New Muir winch, custom bow sprit, new shaft and packing gland
Building a new centreboard for a racing catamaran
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Building a new centreboard for a racing catamaran
Yep the number of fastenings are often multiplied dependant on the width of the planks which narrow towards the ends which are hooded at the stem and stern unless a transom is fitted. The video shows an appalling lack of sympathy for the construction ignoring the point of having a caulking seem . Not only is the timber burned by the router the seem is deformed at the point of the cut, the insertion of a fillet will introduce a stress on the planks causing them to prematurely rot and possible failure of the fastenings. A comprehensive lack of understanding of a wooden hull and how it works. The job should have been rake out and recaulk. Simple.
What length /beam is the boat doing a great job by the way 👍
@RPMcMurphy-k9l she is 33 feet long an in unsure of beam. Maybe 2.5 metres
Magnificent job.....Jack would be so proud of your work...Congrats.
What a beautiful boat. Thanks for sharing. The writing on the cockpit side looks a bit out of place.
Another beatiful resto. .. well done ......How close is Leura to being finished?
@grahamjones2840 another couple of months hopefully. A bit slow with Christmas coming up and everyone on holidays
@@cayzerboats Thanks for that ....will keep in touch. Merry Christmas to you all ...keep up the great work, Cheers.
@grahamjones2840 cheers Graham. You have a great Christmas as well
Can you explain me why most wooden planked boats have such a flaw in my believe. Why are the stems at the bow not build in a way that the first set of fasteners on the near dead end of planks are not at least double that of what is mostly found? So perhaps a minimum of about plank width backwards from most forward seam.
@ottifantiwaalkes9289 I'm not sure I totally understand you. You need fasteners right up near the end of the planking as the planks are constant curves. Depending on the type of vessel/construction method the landing area of the planking at the bow or stern may have more areas to fasten too (large apron). If quality materials are used and proper construction methods then there really isn't a problem
Lovely to watch boat repair done by pros. Clean the boat, fix the boat, paint the boat, sail the boat. So easy..
Im looking now❤
Beautiful
Great job you're doing...Congrats.
looking great...👌
Think she's cooked Daniel
@joshwaterworth4732 I sent her to be repaired and it worked for them, hence the video
@@cayzerboats ah that sucks
great to see her progressing so well........congrats...
mate what an awesome effort to keep this boat alive
please let me know when she is complete...love to see her again.
Lovely to see "Leura" being lovingly restored by you. Myself and great mate, now sadly passed, Bruce Johnstone, bought Leura from Jack, in about 1983 and loved her .She is a lovely hull and glides through the water with a minimum of fuss. So good to see her being restored after all these years. Jack had the plans all drawn up , but when he saw the keel timber, jarrah, it was larger than the original plans. He couldn't bring himself to cut it off, so had the plans changed to fit the length of timber.
Wow Graham, that is great to find out more about her history! Follow us here or on Instagram if you want to see her progression. We have just moved her into our new shed so she is now a bit more visible toto the general public walking past down at Queenscliff
I certainly will be passing by Queenscliff soon and will definitely call in to see her again. Great job you are doing there...thank you. Cheers.
The best one of these launches has a commer knocker engine and i was at 5he geelong yacht club
Hey there, what was the ballpark cost for you guys to do the install? Cheers
G'day Alex, sorry only just saw this message. Feel free to send us an email to chat further. All situations are different
Build some more plank boats please
Would love to Bruce. You put down a deposit and I'll start ordering the timber!
How much to re Gelcoat , refurbish inside and dive door?
At the end she was moored up securely in her floating berth so hard to show how well it worked but it works very well
Yeah the old Kanzaki is a bit stiff. I might put some oil in her. But great job swapping out the old morse. Thanks Daniel
what boat is that Daniel?
The steel slipper on Jennifer. The bottom of the slipper hasn't been coated to well for a long time and it has consumed its anodes in about 6 months
wow no wonder you got the electrolysis guys in.
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Cool boat
Cheers mate
That’s rusty
She is a bit
Nice engine