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Gasket arrived early from Australia and I got everything back together today.  Running exactly like it was before. 

The only oddity was a sandy kind of gel on the coolant side of the heat exchanger.. (see photo) 

From extensive googling, I have reached the conclusion that this is the coolant starting to gel as it deteriorates which has picked up left over sand from the casting process... But really that's just a guess... It could be a new species that lives in volvo yellow coolant... 

I did notice a small amount of corrosion on the raw water pump. I have decided it's probably best just to monitor that... 

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Three coats of antifoul applied, gland seal reinstalled.  Mrs Aarvark gamely attempted to cut and polish the cabin top but retreated in the face of a daunting area and minimal improvement.

Lots of activity at Panmure Yacht and Boating Club as pre-Christmas panic takes hold.

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On 17/12/2023 at 9:59 AM, Black Panther said:

We're in Matamata getting ready for our visit to Hobbiton. I have camo gear and a crossbow, am I missing anything?

Cheese, use as a lure. Some consider it unsporting, but as I hunt for food not trophies, I don't feel those considerations apply.

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Building a half model cos I'm bored with Netflix, the actual full size vessel is local and now beached, its still largely  intact but will probably be scrapped. I'm told it is a sister ship to John Guzzwell's  Trekka or at least shares a lot of its DNA. Trekka was from the board of Laurent Giles, circa 1958 or a little later. His designs are now with a trust and Trekka is in a museum in Canada. Neither organisation could provide lines so I measured what I could from the wreck and guesstimated the rest, I will  find some recycled native timber for the backboard. The design has an open transom, reverse shear and a turtle deck, perhaps ahead of its time for the 1950's ?

 

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On 22/12/2023 at 2:31 PM, Frank said:

Building a half model cos I'm bored with Netflix, the actual full size vessel is local and now beached, its still largely  intact but will probably be scrapped. I'm told it is a sister ship to John Guzzwell's  Trekka or at least shares a lot of its DNA. Trekka was from the board of Laurent Giles, circa 1958 or a little later. His designs are now with a trust and Trekka is in a museum in Canada. Neither organisation could provide lines so I measured what I could from the wreck and guesstimated the rest, I will  find some recycled native timber for the backboard. The design has an open transom, reverse shear and a turtle deck, perhaps ahead of its time for the 1950's ?

 

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The new Kuaka is ready to be hung, the old one alas is done for.

The backboard is Honduras Mahogany from some old building, it had a gorgeous grain and was nicer to work with than Sapelle. I need to do the Alan Wright  Tracker at some stage  I don't suppose anyone has a lines drawing ?

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