Monday 22 July 2019

Lightening the load

While our engine is away being modified and refurbished and our cruise is consequently delayed, Joe has been trying to remedy the trim issues Steadfast has.  The boat is very much stern down with only one of the two tunnel bands visible, the lower band being below the surface of the water, as is the rudder top.  Obviously the boat was built like this, ballasted throughout with paving slabs before the floor went down and the fit out was completed.

Then they bolted in a great lump of engine at the stern.

I imagine there was a bit of consternation when she was launched and the issue became apparent... Steel billets and pavers have been added to the front of the boat by way of correction but that was never going to bring the stern up sufficiently.

After investigations it was decided to remove all the ballast in the rear of the boat which essentially is the shower room.  The shower room has been dismantled carefully, floor removed and 512kg of slabs removed, they are sitting on our drive awaiting a skip.  The tunnel bands are now both visible and the  rudder top clear of the water.


This was taken by Adam Porter as we passed No Briar Rose at Crick Wharf. You can see Steadfast is dragging her stern.


Vanity and basin removed


Toilet removed and new non-return valve ordered


Slabs revealed


A grubby tunnel band emerges 


Rudder top emerges

The next job after putting the boat back together is to remove the taff seats at the stern, more weight reduction!









7 comments:

  1. I had the same problem, removed all the ballast in the back half or the boat and changed all that in the front half to iron, still sit low but at lest it doesn't suck air or blow rooster tails when you open it up, all the thrust is below the surface, but give it some welly and the rear fender is getting wet.

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    1. The trim is much improved Brian, worth the effort.

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  2. Interesting post, thanks. A good amount of work to remove those slabs and hopefully no damage to whatever car/van you used to transport them back home. Hopefully the engine will be back from Richard soon and cruising will re commence.

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    1. Hi Nev
      The slabs came back in three/four loads and we hired a skip to get rid of them. Engine back week commencing 19th August.

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  4. I'll have another go!
    I've just caught up with your new blog after following a link from another that I hadn't visited before!
    I came off the and sold Starcross five years ago, but I still keep an eye on what everyone's up to. Good luck with Steadfast and I hope you get moving soon.
    Jim (ex-Starcross)

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