Mashmaster
Active Member
OK, someone stop me.... They asked $450, I said no, they said $400, I still said no and they said $300. OK, done, take my money. It is a 1964 I think. Came with a rusty trailer that is at least registered so I can fix that up too. I noticed there is nothing to cleat the main sheet or run through at all.
I found the mast cap at the bottom of the mast step.
Original deck coating? What is the best way to fix this?
Closer look at the deck area.
most of the deck is fine, all the fittings seem real tight.
Top of the mast, a block instead of the integrated mast top. Best to swap it out?
The drain plugs are on both sides of the deck, they are old school. Best to change it out?
The rudder isn't in bad shape. It still has the chain on the pin. The tiller and hiking stick look original as well.
The centerboard needs to be refinished.
The hull is in pretty decent shape.
This is the halyard cleat. I have never seen one look like that.
The bow handle looks in really good shape.
Looks like something was hungry.
The sail was like a moth eaten sheet.
I found the mast cap at the bottom of the mast step.
Original deck coating? What is the best way to fix this?
Closer look at the deck area.
Top of the mast, a block instead of the integrated mast top. Best to swap it out?
The drain plugs are on both sides of the deck, they are old school. Best to change it out?
The rudder isn't in bad shape. It still has the chain on the pin. The tiller and hiking stick look original as well.
The centerboard needs to be refinished.
The hull is in pretty decent shape.
This is the halyard cleat. I have never seen one look like that.
The bow handle looks in really good shape.
Looks like something was hungry.
The sail was like a moth eaten sheet.