clinker in tarneit

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cazza
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clinker in tarneit

Postby cazza » 11 May 2014, 19:55

Hi all, is anyone bidding on this, if not this could be my new "pink bits". Don't want to bid agaihttp://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI ... 7363972nst other members.

cazza
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Re: clinker in tarneit

Postby cazza » 11 May 2014, 19:58

sorry, meant to say "don't want to bid against other members" (Ray helped me with this post which is why it was mucked up !!!!!!!)

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Re: clinker in tarneit

Postby rayza1 » 11 May 2014, 20:24

Anyone would think we were married, always getting the blame when things get mucked up.!! Hope she doesn't think its going in my shed!!!

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Re: clinker in tarneit

Postby NPeth » 11 May 2014, 20:37

Would look awesome pink! Nice looking boat, surely there is room in your shed Ray, and choice of ford or chev power on ebay, a sign from the gods of ski! :lol:

Bob Vic
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Re: clinker in tarneit

Postby Bob Vic » 12 May 2014, 12:56

Go Ray - this is a good deal!

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Re: clinker in tarneit

Postby rayza1 » 12 May 2014, 19:19

Hi Guys, went and had a look at this tonight. It's a ply clinker that has been roughly glassed over, no idea of the builder but it seems to be in reasonable nick. It does have a soft spot in the plank next to where the log gland goes through the keel about the size of a 50cent piece. Engine mounts are for a y block (which I just happen to have), all the bolt on bits are there but no seats, gauges or trim. No cracked ribs that I could see.

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Re: clinker in tarneit

Postby piquet95971 » 12 May 2014, 21:09

So are you still going to bid and do the boat resto again?

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Re: clinker in tarneit

Postby rayza1 » 12 May 2014, 22:07

Not so sure now, if i'm buying again i'd kinda like something I don't have to restore from the ground up. Will still put a bid in but not as high as I would have. I guess this would be better for someone that doesn't mind doing a bit, as it is I have 3 boats that all need some degree of work.

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Re: clinker in tarneit

Postby tommo » 13 May 2014, 08:48

It would be a strong hull,if the pictures are not tricking me it has stringers running along all the plank overlaps and the ribs roved to them as as well as the plank this is a carvel hull building style where the stringers or battons are used to join the planks on then the ribs run over the battons


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