boomerang
Guru
- Joined
- Apr 29, 2016
- Messages
- 1,446
- Location
- united states
- Vessel Name
- Wandering Star
- Vessel Make
- Hatteras 42 LRC
Hello All,
Last year we found & purchased our 34 Mainship M1. We knew we wanted a trawler-style boat & were leaning towards a single engine one. We looked at several all-out trawlers from 32' to 42' but since we both still have full-time careers we wanted to keep the routine maintenance to a minimum (i.e. teak brightwork) and have a low upkeep boat we could jump into & go places instead of staying at the dock varnishing decks & window frames.
Mechanically, this boat was very sound, having just had the propeller shaft ,cutlass & support bearing replaced, engine mount brackets replaced, steering & other major systems upgraded. The main thing it needed repaired was the same ailment almost every other 34 motor cruiser of it's vintage has had or will have, the flybridge floor & the saloon door. Thankfully, the cockpit is in good shape so that's one less thing for us to do.
So, after finding & studying all of the information we could find on the how-to's of MS34 M1 repairs from this site, Mainship34.com & the Yahoo groups forum, we used the boat last fall & hauled it this spring to pull the trigger & get to work. Sometimes , after a day of intensive work with seemingly little progress made & the light barely seen at the end of the tunnel, I have to wonder if my lovely, hard-working wife doesn't think about pulling another trigger with the barrel aimed at me for talking her into this project.
Anyway, for those interested, here's a link to the blog Liz is doing on our work & in the future , our cruising.
Boating With Shawn and Liz
Last year we found & purchased our 34 Mainship M1. We knew we wanted a trawler-style boat & were leaning towards a single engine one. We looked at several all-out trawlers from 32' to 42' but since we both still have full-time careers we wanted to keep the routine maintenance to a minimum (i.e. teak brightwork) and have a low upkeep boat we could jump into & go places instead of staying at the dock varnishing decks & window frames.
Mechanically, this boat was very sound, having just had the propeller shaft ,cutlass & support bearing replaced, engine mount brackets replaced, steering & other major systems upgraded. The main thing it needed repaired was the same ailment almost every other 34 motor cruiser of it's vintage has had or will have, the flybridge floor & the saloon door. Thankfully, the cockpit is in good shape so that's one less thing for us to do.
So, after finding & studying all of the information we could find on the how-to's of MS34 M1 repairs from this site, Mainship34.com & the Yahoo groups forum, we used the boat last fall & hauled it this spring to pull the trigger & get to work. Sometimes , after a day of intensive work with seemingly little progress made & the light barely seen at the end of the tunnel, I have to wonder if my lovely, hard-working wife doesn't think about pulling another trigger with the barrel aimed at me for talking her into this project.
Anyway, for those interested, here's a link to the blog Liz is doing on our work & in the future , our cruising.
Boating With Shawn and Liz