Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Cut Up.

Missing Bits.

Winter work is now in full swing with Shaune and John removing the cargo winch, bilge pump and chain winch enabling better access to the deck planks. The boat shed is now beginning to fill up! 

There Goes Another Tree!

While removing the existing caulking from around the main hatch coaming the bottom of the forward section was found to be rotten. This section has now been removed, with the aid of a chain saw, large hammers and some wedges. 


Thursday, 22 November 2012

Now The Work Starts!

Big Hammers

Despite all the rain and wind a start has been made on this winters plan of replacing any rotten deck planks and completely re-caulking the deck. Skipper Shaune and Shipwright John have made a good start by removing both center sections of bulwark and the botton plank on the remaining sections.

Wet Neck

She has also had her bottom jet washed and is now all ready for a coat of paint in the new year. Looks a bit different from last week!


Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Haul Out Day

13th November 2012

The slipway was hosed down, the cradle rolled into position, Shamrock manually hauled over and mored into position on the late afternoon tide, with gusts of wind arriving just at the wrong time.

14th November 2012

Arrived this morning to find Shamrock settled on the cradle and the sun starting to come out.
Hauled up the slipway and the cradle locked into it's winter position late morning. Block's shores, wedges and a big hammer where then used to support the hull and rudder at various points. The anchor was then removed.

Shamrock is now well and truly beached for the winter and over the next few weeks the winter covers should be fitted.


Thursday, 8 November 2012

De-Masted.

The weather was kind (no rain or wind) and the de-rigging of Shamrock continues with the lowering of both mast's. She's beginning to look a bit sparse!


Thursday, 1 November 2012

Winter Preparations.

This is the time of year when the sails, rigging, mizen mast and spars are removed to the boat shed for the winter. The main mast has to be lowered to act as the support for the winter cover.

The slipway still need's to be cleared of mud, although this will not be done until a day or so before haul out day.

Haul out is planed for mid morning the 14th November so the cradle will need to be lowered into position during the 13th and the Shamrock floated onto the cradle on the late afternoon tide.