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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 8:24 pm
by Natchamp
EM63 wrote: BTW: you have dropped the wrong anchor for that ground :roll:
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Greetings and success in any progress - Heiner
I was wondering why it wouldn't take a set!

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 9:19 pm
by jefflaw35
Mark!!! That is unreal!!! Very nice work!!!!!!!! :shock: :D

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 9:48 pm
by jefflaw35
Natchamp wrote:
EM63 wrote: BTW: you have dropped the wrong anchor for that ground :roll:
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Greetings and success in any progress - Heiner
I was wondering why it wouldn't take a set!
thought that pic was kinda funny myself!! :lol:

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 11:26 pm
by gdcardoza
Hey Mark,

The boat is coming along great!!!! Looks excellent!!


Do you still have the original radar arch off the boat?????

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 9:18 am
by Natchamp
gdcardoza wrote:Hey Mark,

Do you still have the original radar arch off the boat?????
I still have it free for the taking but I will be cutting it up into pieces shortly if no one takes it.

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 12:15 pm
by Lumpy
Are you looking to sell the arch? You're down in FL correct? Any Pics?

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 9:26 am
by Natchamp
Really starting to take shape now....I put the front struts on, sewed the canvas top and installed it. I'm pretty pleased with the results for my first canvas project. I also like the fact that there are no visible seam lines from the cockpit.

I learned a new definition for a couple of words during the canvas work:

Monotonous - installing 200 grommets one at a time, one after another after another after another.

Aggravation - taking what seems to be a 32 mile long piece of rope and weaving it through the above 200 grommets one loop at a time without creating a huge rays nest of tangles.

It was really worth it and I saved a ton of money doing it myself, not to mention learning new things is always fun. Too bad I have to remove the canvas to install the radar mount! I will leave the canvas off for transportation to the marina and re-install it once it's in the H2O.

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Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 10:48 am
by RWS
Mark:

Not too many people own a NEW Trojan International Ten Meter.

Had you started with a Sea Ray, or similar production boat you would certainly not have anything near the result you are heading for.

I was handling the annual coat of cetol on the teak today and was thinking about you and how you will handle the brightwork as well as what I am really looking forward to and that is the cabin.

As an express cruiser (non-midcabin) owner I would be happy to share my own ideas as to what can and should be "improved" from a usability standpoint, as we have spent many a night out on the boat.

LOOKS GREAT !

and WOW

are about the first comments that come to mind when I see your photos.

That top is OUTSTANDING !

Once she is in the water she'll be making many a head turn.....

If she was a woman, they'd be whistling at her...

RWS

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 2:33 pm
by EM63
With other words: 'a masterpiece' :D
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Greetings - Heiner

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 4:34 pm
by alexander38
the design of the Meter boat's have held up well, your boat is killer... :wink:

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 6:51 pm
by Allen Sr
That boat looks fantastic to say the least! Want to move to MD and re-do my F36? Just kidding! You have done an excellant job all thru out this project!

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 5:57 am
by Natchamp
Thanks guys,

Today I packed my stuffing boxes and safety wired my prop shaft flanges and cleaned the engine bay. I also applied KiwiGrip to the cockpit. So now I'm really down to hooking up the baitwell and wiring up the electronics. So it should be getting wet in a couple weeks!

I cleaned the cabin but other than totally rebuilding the vacuflush system that's all I'm doing to the cabin for now. I can't afford to do anything else to the cabin right now. I'm way over budget and am so broke I can't even pay attention. I'd like to think I have a lot of equity in this thing but who knows?

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 12:34 pm
by Mike Kulp
Mark you never cease to amaze me, your boat looks great, when you get in the water people are going to keep asking what kind of boat and is it brand new because it looks that good.

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 10:44 am
by Natchamp
Gents,

The day finally came for re-launch. Everything went great with no problems. I forgot how big this this looks going down the freeway! Put it into the water, no leaks. Started the motors, fired right up. I've taken it out a few times now, just short trips as I am still building my confidence in both the boat's seaworthiness and my ability to maneuver. I have a long way to go on the later, coming into the slip is still no fun at all yet, way too nervous. On one of my trips I did have a brand new starter fail which totally sucked, but I replaced that and everything is good. I'm now trying to do some follow up stuff like tune the carburetors and just double checking a lot of stuff. It's been a long hard journey during the last year but I'm very pleased with the results. I have received a ton of compliments in the marina, a lot of the people remember the boat and can't believe the transformation. I get a lot of "Damn that's a wide boat". This is going to be a lot of fun!

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3H7SwDELNk

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 11:39 am
by yorklyn
Congrats Mark. Looks like all that hard work has paid off! I love the picture from the overpass, pretty cool. You did an amazing job now spend some time enjoying it!