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Both boats are on the freighter and we're flying home. Quite an abrupt ending of our sailing adventures. We were on the water for almost 4 years and sailed tens of thousands of miles to sunny warm places.
Our choices to buy the Nonsuch and having her shipped left us no other choice than to end our journey. We spend our reserves and are on our way back to jobs, traffic jams, stress, making money, rainy winters and rainy summers. Still, I can't complain because 4 years of paradise is something unforgettable.
During our 8 hour flight home, I start planning and calculating once more, like I did on my earlier
project rebuilding the ketch. Yes, that project I promised myself never
to take on again. Selling that ketch leaves me with a budget to restore
the Nonsuch. That might take one or two years. How much can I save up while
restoring the Nonsuch and working fulltime? What's the year we will sail her back to where she belongs?
Non boating and more practical questions are; where will we live? We have no house and no home anymore once the ketch is sold. Minor problems.
Anyway, two weeks later the boats will be unloaded in IJmuiden. That's about 2 to 3 long daytrips
away from the place we live. We decided to sail one boat at the time.
It's only inland waters and it's fairly crowded. It can't go terrible
wrong without someone to help nearby.
Some of you asked about boating in the Netherlands. Obviously I could tell you all about it but for now I thought it to be appropriate to share the photographs of a Canadian Nonsuch in typical Dutch surroundings. Enjoy.












Next it's important to clean things up and prepare for new fiberglass...


Time to glas!












On Dec 4, 2020, at 3:07 AM, Sprio <ma...@sprio.nl> wrote:
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<IMG-20201117-WA0010.jpg>Super smooth and clean. Time for some new glass.
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I did not fancy the purple color to begin with so I changed for brown. Just how I like my sunglasses as well.
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<IMG-20201117-WA0027.jpg>When the chalk is set I glued in the new gaskets. They're widely available so no problems ordering it locally.
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<IMG-20201128-WA0004.jpg>The shipload of new springs that I had custom made is on is way. I'll post a picture of the final resultMarkN36 #25NLD
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Wow those look incredible Mark. What glue did you use to stick the rubber(?) gaskets back into the groove? I have had trouble finding one that works well. Thanks. Tim
Mistoffelees
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After the sanding there is, without a doubt, more sanding... but not before repairing those tiny cracks. Grinding them out and filling with epoxy.


mark
n36#25
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A nice grind out surface and thickened epoxy should take care of all those flaws.







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Tim in STL
White O’morn NS26U
Harbor Point Yacht Club
West Alton, MO
Hi to you all, Nonsuchers.I've posted a couple of reply's on this forum and shortly was asked what happened to "Dearie" N36 #25. Well, here's the story!First let me tell you who I am. I'm 41 years old and crossed the Atlantic on my 62 year old aluminium Ketch 4 years ago. I rebuild that riveted ketch in a period of about 10 years time and promised myself I would never take on another extensive project like that... The boat was my second skin, not everything I ever wanted but mine and somehow everything I needed. Sailed from The Netherlands (Europe) to Florida (US) and further with that boat. It did let me down but nothing unfixable. We and she made it!Guess what happens... Somewhere along our journey we come across a devastated bay, completely wrecked by hurricane Irma. Hundreds of catamarans flipped over, it looks like a war zone. In a corner of the bay only one boat is still afloat with what appears to be cosmetic damage only. Railings bend, some serious scratches but afloat. She looks seriously neglected though... This is Paraquita Bay in the BVI's.I tracked down the owner and made an offer. She did not agree with what I thought of the boat and turned the offer down.We continued our journey and set sail to florida. This was just before hurricane season 2018.We spend a couple of months in Jacksonville trying to decide where to go next. Some time to kill, I read anything and everything I could find about Nonsuches. Asked a few sailor friends and decided to contact the owner of "Dearie" to ask how she and the boat is doing. My offer still stands I told her. Come and collect her, as is where is, minus personal items was her reply.That meant going down the Thornypath heading for the BVI's for us. Is "Dearie" worth that? This is around Christmas time 2018.We decided to GO!
Obviously this is not the end of this tale. More to come when I feel like writing in a foreign language to me. So excuse and bear with me, the story is far from over.
Mark
N36 #25
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