C19 in Richmond, VA
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Aft starboard quarter is sorted. Maybe at 14% complete now. Also, a console glamour shot.
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Glamour indeed, looking sweet!
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Re: C19 in Richmond, VA
Nice work Dan!!! Jeff
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Re: C19 in Richmond, VA
What is the low cleat for?
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Re: C19 in Richmond, VA
Very sexy!
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Re: C19 in Richmond, VA
Run the dock line through the fairlead and down to the cleat. It keeps the cleat off the gunnel.
Not often seen on boats of this size, but i love the execution.
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That's it. Classic 19 deserves a classic detail!
Stumbled upon the layout when I bought the hardware at a marine salvage yard. Didn't find enough pop up cleats to go all the way around, but found these 2 hawse pipes and bolt on cleats.
Thank you for the compliments. They are encouragement! Sorting through electrical for now...
Re: C19 in Richmond, VA
CL did the exact same thing on "No Excuse", if you check the last couple posts in the rebuild thread you can see them in there.Dan_Smullen wrote: ↑Wed Dec 07, 2022 4:01 pmThat's it. Classic 19 deserves a classic detail!
Stumbled upon the layout when I bought the hardware at a marine salvage yard. Didn't find enough pop up cleats to go all the way around, but found these 2 hawse pipes and bolt on cleats.
Thank you for the compliments. They are encouragement! Sorting through electrical for now...
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Re: C19 in Richmond, VA
Donor boat. Acquired.
Bought from a friend of a friend. Motor is an ‘03 with ~400 hours. The trailer is functional, and they’re a few bits that I can salvage from the boat. The rest of the hull carcass will likely end up in pieces. Writing that out sounds wasteful, so if anyone is looking for 1978 21’ Manatee, HMU.
In the meantime, she can stay put for a few weeks while I complete the punch list on the C19.
Bought from a friend of a friend. Motor is an ‘03 with ~400 hours. The trailer is functional, and they’re a few bits that I can salvage from the boat. The rest of the hull carcass will likely end up in pieces. Writing that out sounds wasteful, so if anyone is looking for 1978 21’ Manatee, HMU.
In the meantime, she can stay put for a few weeks while I complete the punch list on the C19.
Re: C19 in Richmond, VA
Dan that 115 will push you along nicely. The first C19 built with a SS prop reached the low 40's for a top speed. 400hrs is hardly getting a motor broken in, especially a Yamaha.
Tom
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Restored Mirror Dinghy, Bought OD18 built by CL, Westlawn School of Yacht Design courses. LT US Navy 1970-1978
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