Dads trawler
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- Jul 27, 2010
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Hi all.
I've signed my father up on this forum as he has moved from his London apartment onto a 64ft 1938 Scottish trawler here in Rochester Kent.*It has been converted into a houseboat at sometime*during it's life and has everything onboard that you could wish for. He has*lived aboard now*for*6 months and has found out many things that need attention before she can go to sea. I have recently also*moved aboard to help with as much as I can as he is now in his 70th year, although you wouldn't believe it !
*The engine is*Gardner 8L3 which we*were told*runs sweetly, unfortunately all the batteries are dead and although my dad has bought new replacements, we haven't gotten around to fitting them yet. At the current moorings we are unable to lift the vessel out of the water as they only have a 20 ton max lift, so we need to take her to another marina before we can complete the outside paint works. The current moorings are tidal and she takes onboard enough water for daily use of the manual bilge pump, my father believes that this could be due to the stuffing box needing attention. This is ne area where we need help, as to which type of box is fitted, how to gain access etc ? There is a box in the rear cabin which could be the rudder box, we haven't had the floor up in this area to investigate further yet.
Our first priority was to stop the leaks through the deck and we believe that we have finally conquered this through a lot of hard work. It*has been tough sleeping with the*drips when it rains !*Once the deck has been finally*completed, as it still needs some more attention,*we are going to move to the outside of the boat, which needs completely stripping before painting. The previous owner hadn't touched the paint work in 18 months and we are not sure when it was previously painted as the vessel was sailed into the UK from Portugal.
We have trawled the internet in search of some history on the boat but have failed miserably, any help with this would be great.*We will try and post some pictures and supply any info that we can.
Alan and Paul aboard the Karina.
I've signed my father up on this forum as he has moved from his London apartment onto a 64ft 1938 Scottish trawler here in Rochester Kent.*It has been converted into a houseboat at sometime*during it's life and has everything onboard that you could wish for. He has*lived aboard now*for*6 months and has found out many things that need attention before she can go to sea. I have recently also*moved aboard to help with as much as I can as he is now in his 70th year, although you wouldn't believe it !
*The engine is*Gardner 8L3 which we*were told*runs sweetly, unfortunately all the batteries are dead and although my dad has bought new replacements, we haven't gotten around to fitting them yet. At the current moorings we are unable to lift the vessel out of the water as they only have a 20 ton max lift, so we need to take her to another marina before we can complete the outside paint works. The current moorings are tidal and she takes onboard enough water for daily use of the manual bilge pump, my father believes that this could be due to the stuffing box needing attention. This is ne area where we need help, as to which type of box is fitted, how to gain access etc ? There is a box in the rear cabin which could be the rudder box, we haven't had the floor up in this area to investigate further yet.
Our first priority was to stop the leaks through the deck and we believe that we have finally conquered this through a lot of hard work. It*has been tough sleeping with the*drips when it rains !*Once the deck has been finally*completed, as it still needs some more attention,*we are going to move to the outside of the boat, which needs completely stripping before painting. The previous owner hadn't touched the paint work in 18 months and we are not sure when it was previously painted as the vessel was sailed into the UK from Portugal.
We have trawled the internet in search of some history on the boat but have failed miserably, any help with this would be great.*We will try and post some pictures and supply any info that we can.
Alan and Paul aboard the Karina.