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    Posted: 21 June 2006 at 3:57pm

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Yes this craft is free to those wishing to move and take on a very long term restoration project. Further details available from Jon Addison on 01294-278283 - or at curator@scotmaritime.org.uk

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Only out of curiosity, but have they a decent picture of her in her current state.
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So it's not the other photo I found on the NHSC website, looking pretty respectable. So what's the story behind this one you knowledgable lot!
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Jeez, how did it go from looking good to that.  Did they get it in that condition?

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Christian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 June 2006 at 8:11am
According to Donald Smith RAF Marine Craft Historian she was neglected over a period of some years and finally broke her back.These boats are prone to doing that,I can think of a few others.Major work required to get her seaworthy,although I think it more likely she'll end up as houseboat on a mud berth with a portacabin instead of her original superstructure.
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Blimey, sad story, she's got such good lines, beautiful ship, as you say, amazing it's gone between the two conditions, the fully painted version looks great, so how would the broken back be rectified and how much would it cost?  perhaps this website shows some of what could be done and how she could look! http://www.worldwartwoboats.com/

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Indeed,Asco is a sistership and is the best owner-restoration I've ever seen together with Gay Archer.Fixing a broken back is a shipwright's task,possibly could be done with external stiffeners and an epoxy sheathing job which would mean a rebuild may not be necessary but best to ask a pro.(contact Asco restoration team?) First task is to have surveyor take a look. If only she could be trailered down south a bit then Trevera25 may take her on,instead of an abandoned MTB which is what he's looking for.
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So how much approx would it cost to repair professionally, how would it be done if it were really done properly and the broken piece replaced in full? I must agree by the way, I'd be a very proud owner if had asco, a brilliant job, really nicely done, no corners have ben cut there! What's the deal with epoxy sheathing, everyone seems to recomend it, I, with my VERY limited knowledge would have thought it wouldn't help, making the boat rot faster due to keeping the damp in and not allowing the timbers to "breath"?
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Cost would be dependant on whether she needs a rebuild,this I think is the key question and needs a surveyor/shipwright to answer.Savings could be made if you can accomodate her in a field or some such rather than a boatyard and have non-proffessional workers with a proffessional taskmaster,the epoxy sheathing process is highly technical and as you say the level of moisture in the wood and it's condition are critical to a good outcome,but the result if done properly can be truly spectacular (see HSL102) check out Wessex Resins And Adhesives website for more info (also called West Resin) this is the right stuff to use
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