Now I have one project where I need it to be work on the Chance restoration can get underway again.

 Now I have one project where I need it to be work on the Chance restoration can get underway again.

Now we have after three long days, we now have Mai Star II in the shed she should have been in for a long time. Because we have not been hard enough on customers making decisions about work being done on their boats. We finally had enough of waiting and got the boats removed from the yard so that owners wishing to have work could have worked done on their boats who had been waiting for the other boats to leave.

With this extra room in the yard, boats that have been held up by other boats not been worked on because their owners not making up their minds what they were going to do to their boats. We gave them a time to get their boats out of the yard or get the work done.

Now that Mai Star II is now in the temporary semi permanent grey shed there is now room in the yard for the Morgan Giles 30 to go once it comes out of the Workshop into the yard before it goes to the local marina to be finished before it is launched and under goes sea trails before it heads home to the North west of Scotland.

When the Morgan Giles 30 comes out then we will be able to lay out the furniture from Chance's interior in a way that it will be able to sort it out and repair and restore what is possible to save and what is not able to be saved and needs replacing can be done with room to lay it out and trestles and work on easiers than up until now.

It will also give us the room tolay out the frames which need to be remade such as the framework which makes up the transom of Chance which I have been told was made up on a jig at James Silver's when Chance was build back in 1948. The main frames and the transom were made up of the work benches and put in position after the keel and hog were laid down on the building strongback.

So over the coming months and taking a lot of measurement and making patterns we will be make a new transom framework on a jig in the same way it was done back when Chance was originally build.

So we now will be able to make some headway after so many setbacks over the couple of years. 

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