Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Nearly Volunteer Time

The saloon roof's off and the boat looks appalling, but we reckon she's lost a HELL of a lot of weight, which will improve performance no end! Basically there was not one part of the roof that wasn't entirely rotten so it's a great thing that it's finally gone.
Work has not been progressing very well of late due to the awful weather that we've been having and all concerned are very narked off that we haven't had the chance to get our teeth stuck in as normal. Never mind, I'm assured that re-roofing is a simple and straightforward job, albeit weather dependent and fiddly...good job I'll be on tea duty as the skip and woodwork do not mix!
The parts necessary for the boiler will be purchased this coming Tuesday, and so we should be looking to crane the lumpy old beast back in very shortly. Once the boiler and roof are back on then we can finally let the volunteers come aboard and lend a hand-until then it is just too dangerous to allow strangers to the boat on deck.
Some more great news is that Monarch will be going on holiday in May to the Portsmouth celebration of steam-she won't be gone for long though, just the weekend....so here's hoping we don't book a charter in by accident in the meantime! As always, thanks have to go to Rob Kingswell for being on hand for haulage. Fab as Monarch is as a sea boat, any rough chop and she'll be stuck in Pompy so it's a trip out by low loader again!

Until next time steam fans,

The Skip

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Grim News in the Saloon!

Not only has our carpentry king got the paddle boxes and deck to make...he now has to effectively rebuild the saloon! After much digging and poking in preparation for the new engine room housing, a lot of the supporting posts have been found to be rotten and beyond repair. Therefore we have decided that there is no choice but to bring the renewal of the saloon roof forward-it must be done as soon as possible if we are to stay on target for an April start to the season, oh eck missus!
Volunteers are really starting to pour in, and if you're reading this and I haven't got around to talking to you yet, I'm trying to contact everybody individually at the moment and it will take a long time as most of the day is spent on the good ship.
As soon as we know where we stand with the saloon I shall let you all know on here, lets hope and pray for fine weather as I can smell epoxy in the air........... ;o)

The Skip

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Layup Going Well Despite the Cold

Well, the bottom of the hull has been treated to 5 coats of primer and 5 coats of black tar varnish before Monarch gets covered in her new bright red antifoul so there shouldn't be any rust on her for a good few years now! It's funny how much smaller she looks out of the water, but I can assure you that there is still a lot of her to paint!
I have been busy down in the bunkers cleaning out 25 years of slime, grease and unmentionables ready for painting and I hope for this to be finished very shortly. It is very dark and cramped down there, a most unpleasant job but well worthwhile. This season's layup is all about securing her future and carrying out preventative work, so I shouldn't complain really...it could be worse!
The boiler inspector is coming on the 15th Jan and work on the modifications is about to start courtesy of Len Pullinger from the Isle of Wight Steam Railway who will be overseeing the manufacture of a taller steam dome and lines to prevent the engine from priming...something that has plagued us during the 2008 season. Len really is an unsung hero for Monarch, when we considered bringing her to the Island we asked him if he would look after her should things go horribly wrong and I don't think that anybody could have ever forseen just how much assistance he would eventually provide!! Sometimes it's just a couple of hours workshop use at the railway, others a comforting second opinion and then the occasional bit of total hands on craftsmanship by him!! I would urge all readers of this blog and users of the Monarch to support the railway, especially as the boiler fund for Calbourne has been started up again. By supporting Len and his crew you are in some way helping the Monarch as well!
There are a few Friends of Monarch coming through now, but we need more!! If you only feel able to pop aboard for an hour a week and do a bit of polishing or want to go the whole hog and join me to crew the boat-you are most welcome! To be honest, you don't even have to DO anything by being a friend, just join up and let us annoy you every now and then with an update on the boat and get invited to 'exclusive' (!) get togethers in the pub!

Until next time,

The Skip