CD 14 nearing completion

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CD 14 nearing completion

Post by Dan Kretzer »

Haven't been on the board in a while but been busy restoring my CD 14. Purchased in August 2013, the rails were falling off and the transom core was rotted. No choice but to completely refurbish her. Still more finish work to do. Planning for a late spring launch.
Note the picture of Andrew Vavolotis' business card embedded in the hull!

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Beautiful restoration work. Worthy subject. Wonderful lines. :wink:
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Nice job, Dan. Beautiful work.

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Thanks for posting the pictures, beautiful work.

I have a CD 14 that I acquired last season and used for rowing around my cove. Planning to replace rotten pieces of gunnel this spring along with compound and polish hull, strip and revarnish woodwork, paint interior and make a few improvements.

Your photos are a nice reference. I am missing the lower rudder mount, I have never seen one except in pictures, and yours is the best picture I've found. Do you happen to know where to get one? I cobbled together something that works but I'd love to get the genuine article. I checked Spartan Marine and other sources but have not found it yet. Could you post a close up? Perhaps I can make something closer to the original if I can see what it looks like.

This is a tender for my Sea Sprite 23 named Neptune's Smile. I'm thinking of naming the CD 14, Grin.

Thanks for your help.

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I like the color you chose for the inside, can I ask what you used?
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I'm a big fan of the Seasprite 23. There's one in my neighborhood that hasn't seen water in a couple of years. Keeping an eye on that one.

I'll take a picture of the lower rudder fitting this weekend and post it. It looks to be a one-off but since that bridle is also so special that maybe CD had it purpose built for them. I've never seen that on anything else.

There's no reason why conventional pintles and gudgeons couldn't be used except for the additional holes that would be needed. In hindsight, I could have filled the holes in the transom and converted mine.


As far as the interior color, after 3 coats of sanding primer (sanding most of it off) I applied the first coat of Pettit Sandtone. I didn't like it. Had too much red to my eyes and it was way too glossy for a boat's interior. I cut it with flat white and also tinted it with a little dark green to kill the red. Further tinting with burnt umber and yellow got me to what I named "Oyster Buff".
The hull is sprayed in Awlgrip Oyster White.
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Dan Kretzer wrote:The hull is sprayed in Awlgrip Oyster White.
Yes :!: :D That's the color I selected for the topsides on S/V Bali Ha'i. I like it a lot.
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Sea Hunt Video wrote:
Dan Kretzer wrote:The hull is sprayed in Awlgrip Oyster White.
Yes :!: :D That's the color I selected for the topsides on S/V Bali Ha'i. I like it a lot.
Roberto,
Does that mean the job is complete?
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Jim:

I don't want to hijack Dan's thread but "no". I have to wait for the birds to leave so the deck can be cleaned and prepped properly. I am now hoping in 2-3 weeks. I did the topsides with Awlgrip Oyster White last year. The non-skid will be Awlgrip's "Moon Dust".
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"Moon Dust"
Is that the color sometimes used on spars on some modern boats?
I seem to remember that before the current trend of white spars. Early Alerions etc.?
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Dan:

Not sure. It is on the Awlgrip color chart:

http://www.awlgrip.com/support-and-advi ... cards.aspx#

Someone on the board told me it was close to original Cape Dory deck non-skid color.
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I'm not sure either. It was some time ago that I saw it.
Although, it does look like it will be a good choice for the non-skid deck areas. Carry on.....
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Your photos are a nice reference. I am missing the lower rudder mount, I have never seen one except in pictures, and yours is the best picture I've found. Do you happen to know where to get one?
You might want to contact Hamilton Marine. They have a lot of hardware that is not listed in any catalog. Just call and ask or e-mail picture and ask.
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Here're a couple of photos of the lower rudder fitting.
It measures 3-5/8" X 1" with the arms extending out 1-1/8".

Perhaps try Spartan Marine. They may even have the original mould. Their bronze outboard bracket (similar to the ones on numerous TYs) has a deck plate that could possibly be adapted although it may be too long.

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A superb job well done. After doing a similar restoration to my double hulled CD10 I can appreciate the work you have completed. I used a sand color for the interior and delineated the area where I applied nonskid on the interior. I added the nonskid compound to the second coat of paint (covered by the third coat). It makes it easier to get around in the boat and looks good with the contrasting inner hull and nonskid areas. Nice to get rid of that ugly blue! Since my boat had mahogany the 6 coats of Epiphanes sets the boat off from any other in the area.
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