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IP: 165.225.38.121
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Great work
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Ando (04-28-2020) |
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IP: 174.254.197.118
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Thanks...it’s a fun, good and never ending hobby. Keeps me out of trouble ha!
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IP: 174.255.132.255
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Two tone painting of the top deck: Phase 2
After Phase 1, I have to admit that I had to take some time away from the lil yachty...I was burnt out. But I’m back. Phase 2 has begun. I got a late start today. I started at noon. By 5pm, I was done taping. All the while having many many second thoughts but kept at it. Prep (ie taping) is done. Tomorrow, I plan on getting an earlier start. I’ll sand, “seal” (ie epoxy And lay the first coat of the second tone. Then I’ll post the pic. I had a vision of this two tone and that vision better look good...that’s all I know.
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Surcouf (05-09-2020) |
#104
IP: 174.255.129.168
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Painting: Phase 2
First coat of the non skid done. Coat 2 tomorrow. Their on Monday morning (before heading to work lol)
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IP: 24.152.132.140
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Looking mighty fine Ando.
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Ando (05-09-2020) |
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IP: 108.34.135.205
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This is very impressive!!!
This is exactly what my boat needs. Just no time for that...
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Ando (05-09-2020) |
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IP: 24.152.132.140
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Keeping this about the Atomic 4
It is amazing the renewed energy that comes with the accomplishment of resolving a completely dead engine with your own hands.
Back me up here Ando.
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Ando (05-09-2020) |
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IP: 174.255.129.168
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Thanks guys. Much appreciated. And Neil, I’d back you up any day whether it be right or wrong...but what you say IS right
Thanks again guys |
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IP: 47.142.128.25
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Be sure to remove the tape right after the last coat, while the paint is still wet, so you don't risk chipping at the margins.
ex TRUE GRIT |
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Ando (05-10-2020) |
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IP: 108.185.228.107
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Early model back from acid wash
A pic of the early model A4 which is back from the acid wash done by the machine shop. Two issues: first, the acid wash revealed two holes in cylinder #4 that go right into the water jacket and; second, my machine shop does have a bore small enough to hone the cylinder. Thus, to resolve the first issue, the block needs sleeves. I found a sleeve shop called L.A. Sleeve and consequently my machine shop has heard of them and indicates that it is a reputable outfit. I spoke to L.A. Sleeve and they have the sleeve and the bore in the size required to bring it back to standard size. So I picked up the block from the good ol’ boy shop and am planning on taking it to L.A. Sleeve to sleeve and bore to standard size. The good old boys still have all the other parts (cam, crank etc.) which they have yet to work on...really the cam is good. They just have to bring the crank and ensure that it’s straight. |
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IP: 108.185.228.107
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This is a pic of cylinder #4 showing the holes revealed by the acid wash. Holes that go directly to the water jacket Picture of the same holes this time from the perspective of the water jacket. P.S. the shop with serious faces asked me, “did you actually run this engine before?” And with a man equally straight face I straight told them, “yes, I did...for about one year” ha! They were speechless hehe |
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IP: 174.254.196.231
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Still on the early model adventure
I was quoted ~$600 by phone to sleeve and hone the cylinders (acid wash revealed a couple holes in cylinder 4) and so I took the freshly acid washed block to the shop to have it done. They re-quoted me $1200. I was like “that’s double what I was quoted!?!” so they quoted me $1000.
While contemplating, I noticed a few more rather ugly holes in the block. Those holes are in each of the three respective cam shaft saddles. So I put the block in my car and drove away bc I first need to ask you all, are these holes supposed to be there? If not, it seems that this block is shot, so no need to try sleeve and save it. If so, why aren’t they nice and round? And what are they for (oil ports?)? |
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IP: 174.254.196.231
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Did I just post something novel that stumped the forum?
Anyone have anything re the above post? Is everyone as stumped as me? Please lmk.
UPDATE: I spoke to Ken and he confirmed that the oblong holes in the cam shaft saddles are, in fact, supposed to be there. They are oblong because they are drilled at an angle and they are oil ports. Mental note to ensure that those holes line up with the corresponding area of the cam bearing. Last edited by Ando; 06-04-2020 at 11:33 PM. |
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IP: 73.35.200.244
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those do not look normal to me at all. looks like the bearing went away and slop caused wear or something similar to that. a drilled angle hole for the oil and etc. doesnt look anything like that at all. that block is toast
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IP: 45.49.35.172
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Halyard for jib stuck
Dont ask how that happened...any ideas on how I can get it down?
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#116
IP: 165.225.38.121
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get up there with a bosun chair and the main sail halyhard... May cost you a few beers to find somebody to help you get there and secure you.
I had to pay somebody from the yard to get up there unblock mine...
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Ando (07-01-2020) |
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IP: 99.55.124.54
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This rig has enabled anchor light fixing, halyard unjamming, spreader light fixing, etc, etc. I've been to the top of my mast several times unassisted. It takes some practice, but is highly effective.
https://www.atninc.com/atn-mastclimb...quipment.shtml |
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IP: 45.49.35.172
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IP: 165.225.38.121
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"it goes up with you, you talk to it when job is done, and it comes down empty"
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Ando (07-01-2020) |
#120
IP: 174.255.132.4
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Rkohl44, I was visiting a local marine equipment consignment store for an unrelated item and told the guy behind the counter my story and mentioned to him the mast climber you hot linked and he looked behind him and there it was on the wall behind him for sale. $250! It looked brand new! I bought it and man! It’s awesome! I pretty much went up, fixed the issue and was back down in about 30 min! Thank you!
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IP: 71.222.36.208
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Kinda late to the game, but another "solo" device is the MASTMATE.
I've had one for years and it's been great.
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IP: 174.255.132.4
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IP: 71.222.36.208
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Because of that, yes, you take it down after use. Assuming, of course, you want to use your Mainsail
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Ando (07-05-2020) |
#124
IP: 38.27.109.137
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The last time I went up a mast, it was on a not-so-close friend's boat, which is even dumber than going up your own mast.
I don't do aerials in our volunteer fire company anymore either. Bill |
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IP: 45.49.35.172
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Hey now, Admin
I really did not want to go up there and I called riggers, but they couldn't come out. So I did what I had to do.
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