PocketShip Build in Europe

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Re: PocketShip Build in Europe

Postby dbeck on Mon Apr 29, 2024 3:37 pm

We'll be using Seadek for the cockpit. But for the cabin roof and anchor well we wanted s.th. more cost efficient and decided for KiwiGrip. One liter was more than enough for those areas. The application was straight forward, although the texture did not come out as nicely as I had hoped for.

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Re: PocketShip Build in Europe

Postby [email protected] on Mon Apr 29, 2024 4:39 pm

Your last photo reminded me of something. On my boat, after a couple of seasons, the paint
just aft of the cam cleats (Interlux Brightsides) has gotten abraded away by the lines:

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Fortunately the fiberglass cloth is doubled up on that area, but I wish there was something I could put there
to keep the lines from eventually sawing though the roof...
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Re: PocketShip Build in Europe

Postby Hooky on Mon Apr 29, 2024 5:20 pm

G’Day Doug, have you considered corner rub strakes to protect the paintwork. They are high polished chrome and screw to the deck, I’ve seen them on eBay called:

Rub Strake Stainless Steel Marine Rub Strakes Protection Deck Boat Accessory 457

Cheers mate
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Re: PocketShip Build in Europe

Postby [email protected] on Mon Apr 29, 2024 5:48 pm

That's the sort of thing that would work, if they are available in a rather short length, and they can be bent to match the curve of the roof.

Hooky wrote:G’Day Doug, have you considered corner rub strakes to protect the paintwork. They are high polished chrome and screw to the deck, I’ve seen them on eBay called:

Rub Strake Stainless Steel Marine Rub Strakes Protection Deck Boat Accessory 457

Cheers mate
Terry
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Re: PocketShip Build in Europe

Postby dbeck on Tue Apr 30, 2024 12:06 pm

Thanks for pointing this out. I was considering a strip of clear protection foil for bicycle frames...
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Re: PocketShip Build in Europe

Postby dbeck on Sat May 04, 2024 3:09 pm

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As usual we did not follow the order of the build proposed by the manual. We completed the upper hull but did not yet install the tabernacle, which will be removable. The bow of our boat was located below the attic and there was not enough head room. Time to turn the boat around outside the workshop. This gave us the opportunity to look at the the boat from some distance and take a few photos.

Next will be installation of the remaining hardware at the hull and continue work on spars and mast.

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Re: PocketShip Build in Europe

Postby [email protected] on Sat May 04, 2024 7:56 pm

dbeck wrote:Thanks for pointing this out. I was considering a strip of clear protection foil for bicycle frames...


I discovered stainless steel "rub strakes" for sale. They are available in lengths as short as 6 inches - they might work well, if they can be bent to match the curve of the roof.
I'll also look into the bike frame protectors.
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Re: PocketShip Build in Europe

Postby dbeck on Sat May 11, 2024 1:29 am

Hello Builders,

this week we finished the companionway and slide. There are three modifications.
- The drop boards are made of 8mm acrylic. The manual proposes 6mm thickness, but here only 5mm and 8mm seem to be available. We considered 5mm to thin and opted for 8mm.
- We mounted the hasp and staple upside down. My main concern with the original orientation is that my head will be in conflict with the piece hanging down from the slide.
- The endstop of the slide was implemented by a piece of 6mm plywood mounted onto the back of the slide, after the slide is inserted. The cleat at the front of the companionway opening serves as the actual stop. Taking the slide out for servicing just requires to loosen four screws.

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