Designed by Laurent Giles and built by Cheoy Lee in 1964, this teak sloop received a new plywood deck overlay, transom, repaired garboard planks, and other refurbishments. |
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All deck hardware--as well as the bulwarks--have been removed. |
The teak cockpit coamings are removed as well, prior to removing the trunk cabin. |
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The trunk cabin was lifted off the boat to allow the installation of a new plywood deck overlay. |
A new plywood deck overlay was installed, and this was covered in epoxy-saturated Dynel cloth. |
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With rot found in the transom and aft section of the original deck, the transom was replaced and repairs made to the aft section of the deck. Not shown is a leaky area of the garboards, which was also repaired. |
After the deck was completed, the teak trunk cabin and cockpit coamings were wooded, finished, and reinstalled. The original bulwarks were reinstalled, and here we see a new teak caprail and fir boomkin being installed. A new paint scheme--an off-white hull accented by dark green and pale cream decks--was developed for the boat. |
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Here we see Kuan Yin is nearing completion, with finish work proceeding on the hull and hardware being reinstalled on the deck and trunk cabin. |
Kuan Yin ready for future adventures. |
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