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| "Cecilia" Pictures |
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Gerry Lavoie from Vancouver Island, Canada sends me this: I have finally finished my reconstruction of my Alacrity 19, 'Cecilia' and had her out for the first sail yesterday. Thank you for your advice during the process. Attached are some pictures of the work I did. Since all the interior
wood was rotted, I tore it all out and made it one big lounging area
. ![]() I built new frames
that supported the floor and brought the sides of the cabin in line
with the windows. I covered the lower half of the walls with
cedar strips, making storage cubbies in the top third.
Forward of the bulkhead I put under the mast, I have cedar strips from
ceiling to nearly the floor.
![]() The local upholstery
place made me some beautiful cushions and voila! One big berth!
![]() The original traveller
holding the main sheet had pulled out of the deck, and I had a new one
made. Worked well yesterday, not getting in the way of the engine
controls. Tiller fits in the space below the traveller track.
![]() The old exterior paint
had been applied without removing the gel-coat wax, so came off fairly
easily. The bottom had suffered from a bit of osmosis damage
too. So, all paint was stripped and the cracks and gouges were
filled. Below water area was painted with four coats of Interlux
epoxy paint. Final painting is far from perfect as the hull still
has many dents and bruises, but everything is bright and sealed and
clean!
![]() Our first sail was
great! I like the way the boat handled. Downside of the day
was waiting too long to run back up the river to the marina. The
little engine pushed us against the current alright, but we ran
aground. I had a couple of hours to wait, thankful for the twin
keels!
![]() All in all, a
wonderful boat, now suited to my sailing needs. I look forward to
many adventures on her.
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