The Papendick Family's restoration of our James Silver "Western Isles" Motor Sailer "Chance

Just a quick update from the Chance Restoration project team. We have all had a quick break from Chance and have been up in the Whitby area of North Yorkshire. Now we are back with recharged minds and bodies it is time to crack on with work on Chance and our other restoration project the rebuilding of Mai Star II which is in J-Star Marine Services outside shed being work on during the week while we work on Chance at the weekends and any spare time in between. Before we had our break, we found that the hog was damaged and was in need of replacing. This is going to involve a lot of dismantling of more of the aft end of the boat and a major part of the aft end of the boat being removed in order to get to the parts that need replacing. The biggest job is going to be removing the aft teak deck and the three aft deck beams. While at the same time supporting the aft cabin and shoring up the hull in the correct position while we remove the rudder its rudder shaft and the rest of the steering parts so that we can remove the rudder and replace the hog/ keel and then renew all the parts that need replacing. This is going to be one of the biggest and major jobs on the restoration project along with the beam shelf. The planking is going to be a far less stressful job than the one we are undertaking over the next few months.


 

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