Tyhoon Weekender Refurbished at last

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drossbach
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Tyhoon Weekender Refurbished at last

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After 2 years of part time work by a complete novice, I have restored my Typhoon. She was given to me by a boat yard in whcih she lay abandoned for many years. All bright work and most of the brass fittings had been removed. The help and resources from this chat board gave me the resources and confidence to bring her back. I bought new sails and a new motor and did most of the restoration work myself. My wife made cushions and picked the colors.

Anyway she is back and sailing beautifully. This was a fun project and very fulfilling. Thanks to all on this Board who helped me along the way.

Here's a few pixs of Pura Vida

http://www.xoopit.com/s/219d4k7fmpcqmq9i4x11

[img]http://www.xoopit.com/s/219d4k7fmpcqmq9i4x11[/img]


Doug
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Joe Myerson
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She's a beauty!

Post by Joe Myerson »

Doug,
Congratulations! You did a great job. Now you can truly enjoy the pure life of a sailor. (Or is that 'Pura Vita'?)

--Joe
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Former Captain, Northeast Fleet
S/V Crème Brûlée, CD 25D, Hull # 80

"What a greate matter it is to saile a shyppe or goe to sea."
--Capt. John Smith, 1627
drossbach
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Thanks Joe

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Thanks Joe,

Sold my power boat and not missing it a bit!

Doug
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Post by Markst95 »

Great job Doug- I'm just behind you, have 2 or 3 weeks before I'm done on a 1 year restore. I Put up the mast tues for the first time in almost 15 years. Mark

http://s365.photobucket.com/albums/oo99 ... 20Typhoon/
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John Danicic
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I miss my typhoon

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Mark and Doug:

Great job!

I miss my Typhoon - #911

Sail on

John Danicic
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sharkbait
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Haven't finished mine yet

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Upper hull and deck has been painted and the trim is going on. Still need to paint lower hull and boot stripe. Anyone know where to get a bow rail cheap?

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Notice the trailer has provision to support the mast at the front. Any suggestion for supporting the mast at the rear?

Mark and Doug yours are looking really great!
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Post by sfreihofer »

Doug, your work betrays your modesty. That is a beautiful boat and you have every right to be proud of her. Congratulations.

Mark, I don't envy the amount of work you had to do to recore the deck. That must have been a daunting job, and you pulled it off very professionally. I'm very impressed. Good work!

I love it when people see the value in restoration, and save another Cape Dory from Davy Jones.

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Post by Steve Laume »

You guys are doing some increadible work!!! Those are some great looking Typhoons!

Sharkbait, rear mast support on the same rig you have was a milk crate and a fender tied to the mast and the stern cleats. (I added a second one on the port side).

You could make up a nice little crutch but the mike crate works pretty good. Haven't you done enough already?

Great looking boats, Steve.
drossbach
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What a restoration!

Post by drossbach »

Mark,

I can't believe all the work you have done. I have some soft spots but nothing like the rot on your deck. Nice work. You are really close to launch with plenty of summer left. Enjoy.

Doug
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