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mattaipan
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Hi All

My paint fella showed up and painted the twins today, reasonably happy with the result, will have to let it sit for a couple of days to cure properly, which isn't goin to be easy for me not to do anything to it. Must show self control.

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Posted : October 8, 2007 3:12 am
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Matt,
It is looking good.
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Posted : October 8, 2007 6:54 am
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I agree it looks great.

It proves that patience in the preperation pays off.

I will try to remember that.


 
Posted : October 8, 2007 6:01 pm
mattaipan
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Thanks Fellas

I'm not sure what the next step is, wet n dry (very fine) or just cut and polish or both? I guess I should wait til the weekend before trying anything though.

Any suggestions would be well recieved.

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Posted : October 9, 2007 4:24 am
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Sweet!

What type of paint and base coats did you use? Did you apply clear coats and if so, how many?


 
Posted : October 9, 2007 6:03 pm
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Matt,
If polyurethane it takes a bit of work to fine rub as it is very hard. But if you do you will see anything corser than 2,000 grit in the gloss. If really pushed you could do
1,000 as the scratches left are not too bad.
600 is easier but you pay fot it in drop in quality of the finish.
Takes about 16 hous to wet rub.
4 hours per side per hull in 2,000 grit.
I'd still buff with light cutting compound or polish with alight cut in it.
Stay away from the gunwales with both or you'll go through the paint quick smart.

Hope it helps.
Regards,
Phill


 
Posted : October 10, 2007 12:36 am
mattaipan
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Yep very happy with it.

As per Phills suggestion some time ago, (when I thought I was ready to paint) I have used Dulux Luxepoxy 4 White Primer in the end probably 3 coats with lots of wet sanding and Dulux Luxathane White, paint man tells me 4 coats, I wasn't really expecting that much but its come up pretty good, and he hadn't painted a boat before, so wasn't to know.

No clear coats I don't think its necessary, I think I'll leave it as is for the while, and see what happens over the next 6 months as to what course of action to take.

Regards


 
Posted : October 10, 2007 2:47 am
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Please tell me your finished hull weights (within a couple of pounds). Thanks.


 
Posted : October 26, 2007 4:55 pm
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I'm not really concerned if I;m a bit under or a bit over, so I didn't actually weigh them again after painting, but prior to painting they were at 22kg, I've since beamed it up and the tramp arrived from goodalls on thursday, so thursday night it was on. I could probably give you a platform form weight in the near future, but not individual hulls.

If you can get the right materials and build carefully, which I did most of the time, I've no doubt they can be easily 22kg painted. If I build another theres a lot of things I've learnt along the way, which would ultimatly result in a better, stronger and lighter hull, but you have to start somewhere I guess.

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Posted : October 27, 2007 2:47 am
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Hmm, I could not find a distributer of that product here in the US of A. I think I am going to go with an auto paint such as Sherwinn Williams as was applied by the builder.


 
Posted : October 27, 2007 7:01 pm
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Hey Matt will you be getting her wet this summer wouldn't mind a little trip to see the launch
regards


 
Posted : October 27, 2007 9:07 pm
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Surely will, was hoping for this coming weekend, Portland Regatta, but I think I'm working Saturday, so probably the week after unfortunatly.

Been working this morning finishing putting the mast together and hoping to find someone to help lift it outside I was going to try and stand it up and throw the sail up for a photo.

Will post it later if it happens.

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Posted : October 27, 2007 10:32 pm
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Beautiful day out, but blowin dogs off chains.

Heres a photo, I put the sail up for a couple of minutes and then down again as to not wreck anything. Couldn't attach boom as I'm making the gooseneck now.

Will be taking so more shortly before dropping the mast, but its been a long time coming and finally I can see the light at the end of the tunnel, it's a good feeling.

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Posted : October 28, 2007 1:36 am
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Shes looking good. What sort of turnout do they get at Portland, I havn't seen anything advertised and thats less than 3 hours from here
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Posted : October 28, 2007 7:25 am
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Thats really funny I post the previous post and then see the next post youve got some details on Portland, Its a bit short notice but I might see if any in the club will consider it . Is it just Taipans or do they have juniors my trailer can two up a 420 above the cat for the kids
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Posted : October 28, 2007 7:44 am
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Hi Jeff

All classes and divisions, from junior to keel boat caterer for. The Taipans are strongest at Portland, there will be 5-6 this year, including myself, as I'm joining their this year (about 2 hours for me).

Its possible another junior 420 would be there, theres one at Warrnambool that would likely attend.

It is part of the Taipan traveller series as well, so that could see quite a few attend.


 
Posted : October 28, 2007 1:57 pm
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I looked up Portland on the internet after I posted last night and it looks like they don't have any Stingrays but do have A's, its looking like it will be doubtful to get to this weekend racing but with enough notice we might be able to get our five A's down for a roadtrip next time. I noticed 420's weren't listed but it wouldn't worry my kids sailing with other juniors in different classes. As an early invitation to your club our Lobster regatta where we do a series of races on the Saturday then a morning Run about 15km from Cape Jaffa to Kingston on Sunday morning is 12th and 13th January all classes welcome and juniors encouraged.
regards


 
Posted : October 28, 2007 5:22 pm
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Hi Jeff

No A's anymore, there is a couple at Warrnambool that would likely attend the regatta. Taipan is the main cat class, and really now days the only cat class. Once there were Hobie 18's, Mosquitos, A Class and Taipans. And the Taipan took over.


 
Posted : October 29, 2007 4:25 am
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Oh well I may just bring the Stingray to bring some stately dignity to the club then my daughter gets to crew wont be this week though. Looks like Berny may let me use his F14 moulds, at the speed you build boats you probably want first use of them to build a boat for your little tacker in the soon to be clear shed space you'll have <img src=

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regards


 
Posted : October 29, 2007 6:05 am
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Won't be much space when this ones out, next project already brewing.


 
Posted : October 29, 2007 6:14 am
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Do tell
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Posted : October 29, 2007 5:51 pm
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No big annoucements just yet, still doing some workings out. I've got get rid of a pool table first, so I can have my shed back. I'm going to use up the ply I bought off Jim Boyer when he shut shop. It will be a cat though.

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Posted : October 30, 2007 3:51 am
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F-16 Mosquito catamaran only way to go.
mast $300
boom $80
beams $100
plans $80
deck jig free for members
all available through the association

I hope that answers what you should do with left over ply wood.


 
Posted : October 31, 2007 3:25 am
mattaipan
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Hi Greymatter

Thanks but I already have a mossie, and another one, and another one if I want it. #444, #741 and #????can't remember that one, have to have a look. So I might tackle something else.

I've been thinking hard about F16, but to be totally honest, I don't know if it suits 'me'. Its not to say I don't like them, the complete opposite applies. I'm just not convinced its the right move for me personally. I will however keep watching and listening to the class, and maybe in a couple of years, my thinking may have changed.

What I am thinking of doing is being discussed on another section of the forum, but I'm a bit over all the crap that goes with it, so I'll just stay out of it now.

Regards


 
Posted : October 31, 2007 3:53 am
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Hey Jeff

We've got Rivolli Bay on our calender, where and what is your club again?

When you say 15km RUN, I hope you mean sails out, boards up type RUN, otherwise you would have more chance of me running for Prime Minister.
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Posted : November 1, 2007 4:37 am
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I reckon Rivolli Bays at Beachport about an hour from here and I still didn't know about it! whens that on?
Our club is Lascepede Bay sailing club located in Kingston, South East, South Australia 1.5 hours north of Mt Gambier, 3 hours south of Adelaide. We sail 2 Stingrays, one 5.7 Taipan, 5 A class ,5 420's plus others than sometimes pop in.
The Lobster regatta can be hard work but thats the fun in it, last year was a sort of reach where the people who tacked out to sea did a lot better than the people like me that stayed in with the offshore bullets. Can take up to 3 hours if the wind dies but I dont know if its ever been cancelled due to strong wind. Our day is fairly predictable and our seabreeze comes in about 2pm which is when we club sail but we start the Lobster regatta about 10am to try and ensure the race doesn't get blown out.
I'm getting a few calls about preg testing over your way might even be able to have a beer with you this summer where are you based.
regards Jeff


 
Posted : November 1, 2007 5:35 am
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At Derrinallum. Have moved to town now, off the farm, showers are so nice with pressure.

Rivoli Bay is at Southend, I've been to a couple of their regattas in the past, its on the 25th and 26th January, so probably not advertised too much yet.

I didn't realise there was a club at Kingston (also my dogs name) but I don't know the area very well either.

We have a Glenelg River Camp Social Weekend at or around Nelson on the 2nd and 3rd February. Warrnambool Regatta on the 23rd and 24th Feb. And the season finale at Lake Bullen Merri at Camperdown at Easter (1/2 hour south of here). Thats all I have listed on the Portland Calender.

Regards


 
Posted : November 1, 2007 6:03 am
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Some more pictures of AUS 329 'GOT WOOD' appear at www.flickr.com/photos/17683025@N02/ just in case anyone is interested.

Regards


 
Posted : November 14, 2007 2:36 am
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Yeah, people are interested!


 
Posted : November 15, 2007 11:44 am
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Thanks for the calendar of events Matt, I only just spotted that last post of yours. Great photos looks like the boats got a new captain <img src=

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regards


 
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