CD typhoon repair/refurb needed in Newnan GA.

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JoeFromGA
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Location: 1977 fully open typhoon daysailer

CD typhoon repair/refurb needed in Newnan GA.

Post by JoeFromGA »

Folks,
I have a CD typhoon (fully open cockpit). I'm looking for someone who refurbishes similar boats near Newnan, GA. That's about 25 miles south of Atlanta, GA. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Joe
Oswego John
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Post by Oswego John »

Hey Joe,

I have no idea who you'll get to refurbish that Ty Daysailer, but whatever you do, don't let anyone talk you out of getting rid of it.
Lucky you. You're sitting on a gold mine. Very rare. Very few made. They sell in a heart beat.

Hey everybody, I've got first dibs on it. :D

O J
PS: Keep in touch.
"If I rest, I rust"
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JoeFromGA
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Location: 1977 fully open typhoon daysailer

Really?

Post by JoeFromGA »

OJ,
I have been pretty discouraged by its current state and it did cross my mind (selling it and starting over). But I think I want to see if I can find someone to do some work on it. I really love sailing it and the bench seating and full keel is perfect for taking my kids out (no capsizing).
Thanks,
Joe
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Markst95
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Location: 1972 Typhoon Weekender "SWIFT" Hull #289 Narragansett Bay, RI

Post by Markst95 »

Joe- Working on boats is almost as much fun as sailing them. Some like it better. Why aren't you fixing it yourself, there's plenty of help here on the board if you can't figure out something.
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bhartley
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Georgia

Post by bhartley »

Joe,

You can do it yourself -- promise. We're outside of Athens if you want a little moral support or guidance. There's a great place for teak in Atlanta if your boat needs it. I may have a few extra parts leftover you may need too.

We're out of town until Oct 8. Send me a PM or email and I'd be happy to share pictures, sources, etc. I have lots of pictures I can share from my Ty restoration. She was a weekender, but the concept is the same!

Bly
JoeFromGA
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Because...

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...a seven year old, a nine year old, a full time job and an 8 day a month Naval Reserve job.... I figured I could refurbish the typhoon or stay married. Divorces are more expensive than boat repair (I think).
Joe
hughesw
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I Know a Guy...

Post by hughesw »

who knows a guy, etc.

I do know a guy who lives a bit north of Macon, Ga who specializes in fiberglass, composite, and carbon fiber fabrication and repair with particular interest in sailboats. Not sure if he is currently taking on new projects, but his name is Carl Saylor (serioulsy) and he can be contacted thu the following website:

http://www.saylorspecialties.com/

Good luck,

Warren
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bhartley
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Refurb

Post by bhartley »

Is the boat at your house? I bought a shelter from Sam's Club for $199 and hung a 4' fluorescent light from the peak. It made piecemeal repairs very practical. If the boat can't be worked on at home, it is a lot harder. Some kids make good little worker bees too.

If you're going to pay for someone to restore it, you would be financially better off to just buy a restored one -- although the weekenders are far easier to find. (And I'd be happy to talk to you about moving her to MY yard :wink: )

What kind of repairs are you talking about?

Bly
JoeFromGA
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kinds of repairs

Post by JoeFromGA »

The teak (toerail?) needs to be replaced and the fiberglass has some cracks (some pretty significant.) Also, it has a Georgia Red clay problem. Maybe a new bottom. The standing rigging is OK but could use a tuneup. It is at my house but is in the water. I bought a trailer but haven't put it on it yet. (Yep I bought it in the lake it sits in, never saw the bottom...I'm a gambler.)
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