1967 Islander 21 TOFU
- mobilchuckje
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Re: 1967 Islander 21 TOFU
Looks good from 10' away.
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Re: 1967 Islander 21 TOFU
It's so hard to tell by photos but she looks dead sexy to me!!! :)
- mobilchuckje
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Re: 1967 Islander 21 TOFU
Thanks.
Today I painted the cabin walls and ceiling, bilge and lockers:
Today I painted the cabin walls and ceiling, bilge and lockers:
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Re: 1967 Islander 21 TOFU
Which paint did you use on the cabin walls?
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Re: 1967 Islander 21 TOFU
The paint I used on the cabin walls is from System Three. It's called Yacht Enamel, but I don't think it's available. It's either an old product or one that was not ever available. It was in a big box of S3 products that came with the boat. The previous owner was given the box of goodies by a S3 Rep who was visiting for the Wooden Boat Festival one year. I've not seen this product anywhere on-line or in any of the S3 literature. The color is Bainbridge White.Osprey410 wrote:Which paint did you use on the cabin walls?
I've been neglecting work-work, but I hope to do some more painting today.
Cheers,
chuck.
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Re: 1967 Islander 21 TOFU
It looks just like the original wall paint. Well done.
Perhaps you can help me with this. Yesterday I wet sanded a portion of the hull. My goal is to restore the original white hull as best as possible for this season. Even after polishing and waxing the hull after the wet sand, there is no shine or gloss at all. I know there is no clear coat to the original paint job but is there a way to add some shine or gloss without spraying it w/ a cear coat?
Thanks!
Perhaps you can help me with this. Yesterday I wet sanded a portion of the hull. My goal is to restore the original white hull as best as possible for this season. Even after polishing and waxing the hull after the wet sand, there is no shine or gloss at all. I know there is no clear coat to the original paint job but is there a way to add some shine or gloss without spraying it w/ a cear coat?
Thanks!
- mobilchuckje
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Re: 1967 Islander 21 TOFU
Dunno, I'm a seasoned rookie. You're probably better off asking that question to the general population over in the Q&A or Repair Techniques board.Osprey410 wrote:It looks just like the original wall paint. Well done.
Perhaps you can help me with this. Yesterday I wet sanded a portion of the hull. My goal is to restore the original white hull as best as possible for this season. Even after polishing and waxing the hull after the wet sand, there is no shine or gloss at all. I know there is no clear coat to the original paint job but is there a way to add some shine or gloss without spraying it w/ a cear coat?
Thanks!
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Re: 1967 Islander 21 TOFU
Ok thanks. Couldn't tell your "rookie" status. Great work on your Isle!
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Re: 1967 Islander 21 TOFU
Ah you missed the swearing and banging on things with whichever tool happens to be in my hand at the moment. It's easy to understand your confusion.
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Re: 1967 Islander 21 TOFU
Interior paint is done.
Wood wants love now. Next year.
Wood wants love now. Next year.
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Re: 1967 Islander 21 TOFU
Any of you know how to de-step the mast? It looks like there is a vertical bolt? I watched some online videos with a horizontal bolt that allows for lowering as a pivot point. Any ideas? Thanks!
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Re: 1967 Islander 21 TOFU
I've not run into any vertical bolt.outdoorsman37 wrote:Any of you know how to de-step the mast? It looks like there is a vertical bolt? I watched some online videos with a horizontal bolt that allows for lowering as a pivot point. Any ideas? Thanks!
There is a horizontal bolt that the mast pivots back on. You have to catch the mast behind the boat though. It will eventually hit the companionway hatch cover. So you have to pull the pin before it does. We used three people. One at the mast step to pull the pin. One in the cockpit to catch the mast on its way down. And a third behind the boat with a pole that has a "wye" at the top. Also you must release the shrouds. I know on some small boats your can drop and step the mast without releasing the shrouds, but this config doesn't allow it.
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Re: 1967 Islander 21 TOFU
I uploaded some photos of the Islander 21 I have. I attempted to put her on a trailer last night but the bunks were too high. I have to modify them. It has been a challenge but I am trying to save money. Any recommedations on anything about restoring her would be greately appreciated. Thanks!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50218278@N08/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50218278@N08/
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Re: 1967 Islander 21 TOFU
thanks. i don't see a horizontal bolt on mine. do you have any pictures that would help me? I can take some pictures when i can. Thanks!
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Re: 1967 Islander 21 TOFU
Nope sorry I can't find any photos of the mast step. There is a shoe that fits into the base of the mast. The aft portion of that shoe has bolt holes in it.outdoorsman37 wrote:thanks. i don't see a horizontal bolt on mine. do you have any pictures that would help me? I can take some pictures when i can. Thanks!
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Eeeeep, nice color. I shouldn't talk, kinda matches my house.outdoorsman37 wrote:I uploaded some photos of the Islander 21 I have. I attempted to put her on a trailer last night but the bunks were too high. I have to modify them. It has been a challenge but I am trying to save money. Any recommedations on anything about restoring her would be greately appreciated. Thanks!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50218278@N08/
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Re: 1967 Islander 21 TOFU
being color blind doesn't help. LOL. My friend once sold me a pink snowboard. $150 bucks for the boat though.
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Re: 1967 Islander 21 TOFU
Another coat or two for the cove stripe, but you get the idea:
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Re: 1967 Islander 21 TOFU
Did someone order deck?
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Re: 1967 Islander 21 TOFU
What are you doing with the compartment in the aft cockpit floor? Thanks! Your painting looks great! I need to cover mine. Also, can you take a picture of the piece that holds the mast on with the bolt that the mast can pivot on? I dropped my mast yesterday and am going to add one. Thanks!
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The aft compartment I'm leaving as-is for now. It's a fiberglass sheet, not sure how it's attached. I just painted over.outdoorsman37 wrote:What are you doing with the compartment in the aft cockpit floor? Thanks! Your painting looks great! I need to cover mine. Also, can you take a picture of the piece that holds the mast on with the bolt that the mast can pivot on? I dropped my mast yesterday and am going to add one. Thanks!
Here's the deck hardware for the mast step:
and this is the shoe that fits inside the mast:
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Re: 1967 Islander 21 TOFU
Thanks. I am going to try to find one of those. My mast was just bolted directly onto the deck. And the bolts gave way when lowering it yesterday.
Thanks!
Rob
Thanks!
Rob
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Re: 1967 Islander 21 TOFU
Now, she looks nice:
Get in the water Boat!
Get in the water Boat!
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Re: 1967 Islander 21 TOFU
Just curious, what do you think your boat is worth? Nice job on the restoration.
Rob
Rob
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Haven't a clue. There aren't many of them so it's hard to get a comp.outdoorsman37 wrote:Just curious, what do you think your boat is worth? Nice job on the restoration.
Rob
I believe that the previous owner summited Everest this past week. That must be worth something.
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mobilchuckje wrote:Haven't a clue. There aren't many of them so it's hard to get a comp.outdoorsman37 wrote:Just curious, what do you think your boat is worth? Nice job on the restoration.
Rob
I believe that the previous owner summited Everest this past week. That must be worth something.
Looks like sometime this week actually.
http://blog.firstascent.com/tag/leif-whittaker/
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Re: 1967 Islander 21 TOFU
Deck hardware almost done. I hope to splash on Friday or the weekend. We had to quit yesterday because we couldn't hear each other over the rain pounding on the canopy.
IKEA lighting:
Hardware chaos:
IKEA lighting:
Hardware chaos:
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Re: 1967 Islander 21 TOFU
A truly joyous occasion:
Re: 1967 Islander 21 TOFU
Looks great! Congratulations on the launch :)