Archive for month: August, 2006

Bardick, Trip 2

For our second time out I installed one of the removable passenger seats, so we could provide a friend with a bit of a cruise. (The “trunk” lid folds back and over, and the seat or seats easily bolt to it. This way we have flexible seating for 1 to 4 adults. Any of the [...]

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Bardick, Trip 1

The maiden voyage! Mixed weather in Ganges Harbour, but a very rewarding, if somewhat damp, trip. About an hour and a half took us around the harbor, some of the islands, including Goat Island near the cove where we have often walked, around Musgrove Point, Scott Point, and a little ways into Long Harbour. Figured [...]

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Launched!

Categories:Boats & Boatbuilding

She is in the water! The splash from the christening is actually visible in this photo, below the bow eye. The control cables are finally in, and adjusted… and even color coordinated. (Many thanks to the good folks at Harbour’s End Marine.) This is a spot in the Salt Spring Marina where she will stay [...]

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A Final Hurdle

Categories:Boats & Boatbuilding

So the boatyard trailer arrived, the boat was loaded without event, and hauled to the public ramp in Ganges. The motor started smoothly… and then wouldn’t respond to the throttle… because the control cables were never installed! Off to the yard to check stock for the needed parts: none available on the island. Time to [...]

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Christened!

Categories:Boats & Boatbuilding

What a difference from the corroded, holed, peeling hull that was plunked down in the dirt of the driveway a year and half ago.The christening was eventful…A tip: do not do as Chapman’s recommends and score your champagne bottle so it will break more easily…. The bottle had exploded, thankfully prevented from distributing glass shrapnel about the living room by the wrapping.The naming ceremony proceeded with a bit of salvaged champagne poured over the bow in the modern tradition, and bottle of Mike’s Hard Lemonade smashed on the bow stem in the old tradition, for good measure.As noted in a previous comment, the name Bardick is a blended word made from my maternal grandparents first names when they named their classic Lyman runabout.

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