Surveyor to check out Typhoon

Discussions about Cape Dory, Intrepid and Robinhood sailboats and how we use them. Got questions? Have answers? Provide them here.

Moderator: Jim Walsh

Post Reply
Stephen Howard
Posts: 9
Joined: Jul 21st, '06, 10:03
Location: "Grawich", 1978 Typhoon Weekender, Lake Sunapee, NH.

Surveyor to check out Typhoon

Post by Stephen Howard »

Looking for a surveyor to check out a typhoon in the Burlington Vermont area. Any ideas? Thanks
User avatar
Tod Mills
Posts: 349
Joined: Feb 5th, '05, 12:00

I don't have a personal recommendation, but...

Post by Tod Mills »

here is a web page with some surveyors listed. Of course, not all surveyors happen to be members of this organization...

http://www.nams-cms.org/index.php?custo ... 012d242483

Since a Ty is a pretty small, simple, and comparatively inexpensive boat, if it were me, I'd inspect it myself assuming I were reasonably experienced with boats and knew to look for things like spongey decks, blisters, worn rudder fittings, etc. If I were fairly new to boating but knew someone who has been around the block, I'd see if I could drag them along and maybe buy them dinner or something.

I'd at least try to look at other boats so as to have a basis for comparison.

Good luck, they are beautiful little boats!



<img width=540 src=http://www.htmills.com/images/LF-TySage.jpg>

The above image is displayed with a width of 540 pixels in compliance with the National Picture Width Standards Board.
Tod Mills
Montgomery 17 "BuscaBrisas", Sandusky, OH (with trips elsewhere)
Tartan 26 project boat
Cape Dory admirer
kbridges
Posts: 3
Joined: Feb 15th, '06, 20:20

surveyor

Post by kbridges »

The people over at the Hill yacht brokerage will recomend someone. They seem very nice and willing to help.

If you pass on it, please tell me where it is I'm in Burlington and am looking as well.

Ken
Stephen Howard
Posts: 9
Joined: Jul 21st, '06, 10:03
Location: "Grawich", 1978 Typhoon Weekender, Lake Sunapee, NH.

Surveyor for Typhoon purchase

Post by Stephen Howard »

Thanks for reply. I am experienced with boats and will check out prospects myself. I am checking for worn hardware, rudder play and leakage, soft fiberglass, sail condition, etc. Anything else I should check for that is not obvious? I keep hearing about "compression poles". As these boats age, do compression poles under that mast become necessary. None of the boats I have seen have compression poles.
User avatar
ronkberg
Posts: 383
Joined: Mar 25th, '05, 13:03
Location: 1977 Alberg 22 as yet not named

Compression posts

Post by ronkberg »

Stephen, there are posts about the compression posts on Typhoons and they are needed on boats that have had their stays too tight, and thus causing too much compression on the cabin. My '73 Ty does not have any apparent compression and I can not recall seeing Ty's with this solution. However the solution is simple and will transfer the forces of compression down to the keel where it is for older Ty's with keel mounted masts.

Search for compression posts and you will see some neat solutions.

Buy a Typhoon and you will be smiling all the time because they are beautiful and competent little yachts.

Ron
Ron Kallenberg
Old Orchard Beach, Maine
Sailing in Saco Bay, Maine
Dick Villamil
Posts: 456
Joined: Feb 6th, '05, 16:42
Location: CD Typhoon, Victoria, Essex Jct. VT

surveyor

Post by Dick Villamil »

I would be happy to look over the Ty with you. I have a 1976 Ty that I have completely restored from the graveyard and think I know most of the potential problem areas. Send me a pm at my emailaquarius@surfglobal.net if interested.
Post Reply