The journey of the restoration of our 1977 Oday Sailboat.
8/18/2009
Twelve - Pimp My Sailboat
For those of you who missed this months meeting, I asked anyone who had some boat improvement ideas to bring them to share with the group. I also brought to the meeting some pics of some final touches I installed on our O'day project boat, to personalize and get the most out of little space.First of all, we have very little storage on this 20 footer. With only one cockpit locker we had to look elsewhere for some more storage. The inaccessable bow area under the v-berth which was full of styrofoam has been turned into some extra space. Since a bilge pump was installed and the fact that we are capable sailors, the styrofoam was yanked out. Here are some shots of inexpensive storage lid ideas using scrap plastic sheeting and zip ties for hinges. Her is another storage area cut in the vertical panel behind the portoilet area.I used some leftover halyard line to make a salty looking anchor bracket. I made a prototype telescoping mast crutch out of PT wood for know and will convert to aluminum sections after I work the bugs out. The rudder now stays on the boat while trailering in the upright position making a slot thru the rudderhead for the crutch to raise and lower, also a place for the fore and backstay to store.As I mentioned previously, all of the original teak was shot. All has been replaced with the faux deck material sold at HD and Lowes.The buklhead was too thin to allow access to wiring and grounding terminal blocks, so I made a baseplate to pull the switchboard from recessed to surface mount and still look good.That is about all tonight except that you have not seen the final boat. Her she is, except she has been renamed from her tempory drydock name or MissFits II to.....wait for it......Lazarus!
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