tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-919094178463029114.post6916817761612808735..comments2024-03-25T12:56:50.867+00:00Comments on ROWING FOR PLEASURE: Wooden Gig for sale on eBayChris Partridgehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14883064324795042491noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-919094178463029114.post-48781745430044103412014-10-01T20:01:32.134+01:002014-10-01T20:01:32.134+01:00Thanks for posting this Chris. A bit more info......Thanks for posting this Chris. A bit more info......there were three gigs built like this and moored at Southampton to be used by the School of Navigation. They were originally varnished. This one is an easy restoration as it has never been repaired or molested anywhere. The main issue is the rock elm frames have rotted away under the sole boards. Elm does not last long in fresh water and as open boats these attract every drop!<br />The work required is standard stuff for us, and would involve removing the thwarts knees, inwhales and then thwarts as one. After that remove the risers and sole bearers to give access for frame removal. We would remove every other one, after which there would be a good opportunity to sand the planking in each bay. After a coat of varnish new oak timbers would be steamed in. Once riveted up with copper nails and roves the remaining timbers could be removed and the process repeated.<br />Once in the varnishwork could be completed before reinstating the sole bearers, risers, thwarts and finally a new inwhale. Externally the hull will varnish up nicely as again it appears to have never been 'got at'.<br />These boats sail nicely as there is a nice big centerplate. A removable outboard bracket would provide alternative propulsion, or if you were keen, you could row! <br />If we undertook this work it would cost between 2 and 4k, depending on owner participation, plus vat, materials etc. Treat it to a nice trailer and you would have an interesting and fast family day boat that would turn heads at every event.<br />I am releived to see bidding has no gone past firewood status!!Nick Gateshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01449334241693821754noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-919094178463029114.post-25008294653593555802014-10-01T00:20:49.028+01:002014-10-01T00:20:49.028+01:00http://www.hmsconway.org/images/1966%20Cutter%20sa...http://www.hmsconway.org/images/1966%20Cutter%20sailing.jpgNick Gateshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01449334241693821754noreply@blogger.com