Saturday, June 17, 2017

Progress Update: June 17th


(DJ designing our new plumbing system)

We have made a lot of progress in the last two weeks. Eric has just about completed the repairs on the upper wooden deck. It has rained several times and no more leaks! Thank you Eric!!

DJ and Mary removed old piping from many areas of the ship. The ship had three water heaters, one that was bad and we removed it. The other two will be switched around for better efficiency. DJ has also been removing broken equipment and old plumbing systems from the engine room.

 Repairing plugs, deck seams and sanding wood




Penny makes sure Eric wears his respirator.

 Plumbing runs under stateroom deck



Cutting unused, old piping out from under utility room deck.
 Forward bilge, almost five feet deep and lots of old piping to remove.




Old plumbing coming out from water heater compartment below stairwell.









 DJ cutting old pvc piping in the utility room.





Out with the old and rusty heater. Poured some nasty stuff out of that tank!
Old inoperative heater and defunct expansion tank. The tank had a split diaphragm and the new system won't need one.



 Old piping bagged and ready for the trash man.

 Rotted wall tear out and old plumbing from the engine room.



The engine room before tearing out this section.
 This area had two split system AC compressors, the expansion tank, filters, AC cooling circulation, fire pump and misc unused piping. All getting removed, replaced, rebuilt and better organized.




First steps of removal.

DJ working on the water filter. The system needed a bleach flushing.



Temporary water filter hook-up.



Getting further along in the tearout.









 DJ flush grinding aluminum


Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Progress Update: June 6th

Work continues on the upper fly bridge teak deck. There were many spots that didn't have screws and caused deck leaks. The rain keeps slowing us down but we are still making progress. 

We are also beginning the plumbing system rebuild. DJ is currently putting together a parts list for the first section.
 

Drilling new screw holes into the aluminum 
underneath the teak decking.



Replacing teak plugs over the fasteners.









Chiseling plugs flush to the deck.
 
 
 Recaulking areas where old caulking has
 failed and is leaking through.










 Sanding, sanding, sanding.


Slicing off caulking with a very sharp
chisel before sanding, where wood has worn down.