Monday, 22 September 2008

Jobs Inside and Out

With the weather being so good at the moment Mike has been busy scraping more paint off the hull ...

removing the bolts and fitting that held the bowsprit ...


and also getting inside and taking out the forward bulkheads ...



Friday, 19 September 2008

Magic Potion!

Thank you Mike and Clare for recommending oxalic acid. It is a truly magic potion! Today was the first time we tried it out on Crocus and what a difference it made. The black marks have nearly all disappeared - not bad for a first attempt!

Before ...

After ...

Thursday, 18 September 2008

Scraping the Hull

A beautiful sunny morning so work began on removing the paint from the hull ...

In between the sessions of scraping, plugs were made and glued in the transom where an older outboard bracket had been ...

and the washing machine was filled with halyards in the hopes that they would come out a little bit whiter!

Before ...


After ...


Tuesday, 16 September 2008

Blocks and Teak Oil

Mike has started working on the blocks by sanding and then coating them in teak oil ...

just six more to go and a bit of TLC needed to get them serviceable!

Saturday, 13 September 2008

More Findings ...

After using the Nitromors yesterday it was now the turn of the sander to work on the transom. I received a very excited shout to bring my camera over to Crocus because some more letters had shown up! Okay so it's a bit difficult to read the word but we recognised it immediately as Horning ...

So she was originally Tally-Ho of Horning.

Friday, 12 September 2008

The Work Begins ...

... with what else but a tin of Nitromors!

Mike was really hoping that he could bring the transom up to a standard that he could varnish it and do away with the paint. Well we were in for a big surprise! She had at one time been called Tally-Ho as the letters were quite clear for all to read ...

It may help with the tracing of her history but we bought her as Crocus and Crocus she will stay.

Thursday, 11 September 2008

Ready for Winter

Finally got the tarpaulin sorted out today. The one we'd bought for her was too big so it needed a slight adaptation. It now sits snug with the water containers hanging either side to keep it down but allowing air to circulate ...


When we want to work on her the containers can come off and the tarp can be moved.