clinker in tarneit

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Re: clinker in tarneit

Postby Greg » 13 May 2014, 09:14

Well picked Pete. Maybe a racer?

Are they Globe mags on the trailer?

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Re: clinker in tarneit

Postby piquet95971 » 13 May 2014, 09:52

No they are not Globes. They are called Rebels.
If they are original they are very light alloy and prone to cracking and buckling.
I have one here for my XU1 and it has a dirty great big warp in it. Now unusable except as a hose hanger!
The new ones are much more robust

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Re: clinker in tarneit

Postby DaveD » 13 May 2014, 10:26

Planking & stringers are quite a bit like Jayme II, which is also Ply. Can't tell from the photos whether its has the Everingham Bow/keel or transom though.
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Re: clinker in tarneit

Postby tommo » 13 May 2014, 11:21

Yes, i do not know greg and Dave maybe its because of the ply planks,one thing I did notice though is that the stringers are closer together on the floor of the Hull which means twice the roving, Ouch

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Re: clinker in tarneit

Postby hookster » 15 May 2014, 08:40

AJAY has a shitload of stringers like that, god love her. Could be a bloody Goldsbrough then. There, that's my input.

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Re: clinker in tarneit

Postby tommo » 15 May 2014, 15:23

On a closer look at Jamye ll the sringers closest to the keel do not seem to be roved or clenched or is there secret hidden rove's we can not see dave?

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Re: clinker in tarneit

Postby DaveD » 15 May 2014, 17:21

No secret, no roves just nails through the ribs and not the plank, those ones seem more like packers. The stringers on the side planks are roved.
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Re: clinker in tarneit

Postby Darren » 15 May 2014, 23:50

Dave's Jayme is a Everingham.
Of all, the easiest woodies to identify.
Bert built them his way.
Ribs, garboard planks, "stringers" all changed with development
But the his technique stayed constant
I'm not convinced this boat is an Everingham.
Need a better inside shot, the deck looks odd to me
(for an Everingham)
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Re: clinker in tarneit

Postby DaveD » 18 May 2014, 12:32

So did this end up with a club member?

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Re: clinker in tarneit

Postby rayza1 » 18 May 2014, 17:09

Not me, I had a crack but it went for more than I thought it was worth. I was worried I would bid it up for another member.


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