Thinking of getting a sailboat . . .

southkogs

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Okay, that the construction type was consistent with what I was used to ... the solution to the floor sounds better than what I was thinkin'
 

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I got the title for the boat in the mail yesterday, so that is a good thing :thumb:

The PO's proof of ownership (from NH) had a couple of typos in it, so I was not sure that the MA authorities would accept it. They either didn't notice or didn't mind. They were more concerned about taxes and fees paid. :)
 

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" ... ya' gotta' know when to hold 'em, and know when to fold 'em ..."
 

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" ... ya' gotta' know when to hold 'em, and know when to fold 'em ..."

Yup, I didn't say anything when I went into the Boat DMV office . . . The guy behind me in line had bigger problems . . .
 

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Nice boat you got there. You might have motivated me enough to buy one myself! I'll be sure to follow your restoration.
 

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Nice boat you got there. You might have motivated me enough to buy one myself! I'll be sure to follow your restoration.

Thanks, I thought that the Mariner was a good size, not too big and not too small. There is a good following and the boat is still made, which is a rarity.
 

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I would avoid a white deck. Hard to keep clean, and the sails are bright enough (too bright really) on a sunny day. Make it something friendly to your eyes, an off white maybe.

And unless it's going to be a trailer sailer, roller furling is about the best gift you can give yourself.
 

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Thanks, I thought that the Mariner was a good size, not too big and not too small. There is a good following and the boat is still made, which is a rarity.
Since people can't read that you bought one over 5 years ago, this is closed. Let us know if you want it re-opened, Ted.
 

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Resurrecting my thread on the O'Day Mariner 19. Now that I have a mooring for the boat, I'd better get the restoration done.

So for, I have re-finished the keel/centerboard and fixed blistering on the hull bottom along with barrier coat and some minor glassing.

Still lots to get done . . . I got to take out the old foam and re-foam the flotation chambers and re-finish everything inside and out.
 

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Here is my boat (O'Day Mariner 19) . . . it is waiting for its turn at the restoration process. I've put together a preliminary budget . . . it is looking like $4K.
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I'm planning on an electrical system, navigational and cabin lighting, GPS/depth . . . all with solar battery charging/maintenance.
 

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Guessing you're going to set it on some jack stands to get to the bottom and remove keel.
 
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