Restoration of 1974 Typhoon #634
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Restoration of 1974 Typhoon #634
I've been restoring a 1974 Typhoon over the past year. She's almost done and will see water for the first time on over 15 years. I've attached a few before and after photos. I have some hardware from the project if anyone need them. Cleats, port lights, chock, aft deck outboard bracket (early type) blocks. Etc...
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Re: Restoration of 1974 Typhoon #634
That looks phenomenal.
Will you be retaining the ivy topping lift
Will you be retaining the ivy topping lift
Jim Walsh
Ex Vice Commodore
Ex Captain-Northeast Fleet
CD31 ORION
The currency of life is not money, it's time
Ex Vice Commodore
Ex Captain-Northeast Fleet
CD31 ORION
The currency of life is not money, it's time
Re: Restoration of 1974 Typhoon #634
Hey! Looks amazing! #730 here. What varnish did you use for all the brightwork?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Re: Restoration of 1974 Typhoon #634
Thank you there's a coat of interlux dealer followed by eight coats of Epifanes. She'll get one or two coats every year.
Mark
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Re: Restoration of 1974 Typhoon #634
Looks great. Nice job.
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Re: Restoration of 1974 Typhoon #634
Glad to hear of another dual-CD family in town. We also have a 28FB and a CD33 sailboat. Look for us on Mill Creek and say hello! Great job on the Typhoon!
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Stunning! What is that hole on the aft deck above where the back stay attaches?
Also, were the original toerails in good enough shape that cleaning and varnishing were all they needed, or did you get new ones custom made?
Also, were the original toerails in good enough shape that cleaning and varnishing were all they needed, or did you get new ones custom made?
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Re: Restoration of 1974 Typhoon #634
I added a bronze inspection port to easier access to the backstay and outboard bracket mount. I also fabricated a mast crutch for it. The mast sits level over the boat with a winter cover on top.
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I couldn't salvage any of the original teak...the rail was too far gone to refinish. I decided to replace all of it. It was a lot of work but the results are outstanding. I'm waiting for the new sails so she should be launched in the next week or so.
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Re: Restoration of 1974 Typhoon #634
stunning!
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Re: Restoration of 1974 Typhoon #634
I was at Holiday Point Marina a week or so ago and believe I saw your boat, was blown away at how lovely she looks. I know a guy that keeps his boat there.
Cliff
“Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore.”
― André Gide
“Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore.”
― André Gide
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Thanks, Cliff. That was her - recently christened "Edna". She's on Back Creek in Annapolis for a few months. If your friend with the Typhoon there is Doug, please thank him to helping step the mast. He's a great guy!
Mark
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Re: Restoration of 1974 Typhoon #634
These photos bring me full circle. The very first sailboat I owned was a little 21' swing keel. This was over 40 years ago!
If you look to the South or West from the marina you'll see an older house that with a small dock with 8 or 10 slips. The owner was an elderly lady who had been born there ( I think) had a dock with, as I recall 2 or 4 slips. I paid $200 a year, no electricity, which I didn't need anyway.
If you look to the South or West from the marina you'll see an older house that with a small dock with 8 or 10 slips. The owner was an elderly lady who had been born there ( I think) had a dock with, as I recall 2 or 4 slips. I paid $200 a year, no electricity, which I didn't need anyway.
Cliff
“Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore.”
― André Gide
“Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore.”
― André Gide
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Re: Restoration of 1974 Typhoon #634
Do you still have the bracket available?