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St. Kitts. Birchwood 25

St. Kitts. Birchwood 25

Postby Jimbo on Sun Sep 09, 2007 5:43 pm

St. Kitts is powered by a Volvo AQ105 engine (2Lt petrol) and uses a Volvo Penta AQ 100 Leg. Seems to average just over 2.5 lt petrol per hour on the river so not too bad. Have done a fair amount of work on her since I bought her 4 months ago. I had to have 4-5 coats of non-slip deck paint sand blasted off before repainting which has now cured all water ingress problems. Just fitted electronic ignition; improved engine starting and running dramatically. Now left with a thorough clean up and revarnish to complete. A cracking boat, and the 9ft 6ins beam is so welcome. I would post a picture if I knew how to.
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Postby hypnorm on Sun Sep 09, 2007 6:37 pm

Just thought i'd say i've seen St. Kitts around for quite a while, she has been up and down the Avon and Severn alot during my boating life! Its nice to see some of the nicer looking boats are still surviving.
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Postby Jimbo on Sun Sep 09, 2007 8:35 pm

Hypnorm; many thanks for the kind words about St. Kitts. The previous owners certainly looked after her, but now is the time for a spit and polish session. Inside she is superb but the exterior just needs a clean, polish and revarnish to bring her back to her former glory. I collected her from Breedon some 4 months ago and sailed her up to Welford without problems, and the came down for the Evesham Boat Festival. A great event as weas last years one. Hope to see you around, if up in my area please let me know.
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Postby Jimbo on Thu May 01, 2008 6:35 pm

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Postby gerbil on Thu May 01, 2008 8:23 pm

Nice Birchwood, however I did not know they did radio control versions :? . I see an aerial, I do not see a pilot. Could you give me secret of the conversion, it has got to be easier & safer to moor up if you can do it from the bank :)
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Postby Jimbo on Sun May 04, 2008 8:55 am

Nice one Gerbill. I took this picture at the end of my test run so in a way it was remote control. Since then she has been well cleaned externally and is slowly being returned to a better state than when I found her. Unfortunately the previous owner had been ill for some time and St. Kitts had been out of the water so a fair amount of cleaning and emptying the bilges was needed. The main problem was that some 4-5 coats of anti-slip deck paint had been applied over the years which had started to lift and looked a mess. Luckily at Bredon, where I bought her, was a sand blasting facility which was used to remove the lifting paint. A fresh coat certainly improved matters. The inside was in excellent condition so just a general tidy up was only required. As an aside the only radio control that I get involved with is with radio controlled model aeroplanes. Mind you I did see on Waterworld last year a guy who haddevised a radio control system for narrow boats which was superb for going through locks single handed.
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Postby gerbil on Sun May 04, 2008 9:25 am

Umm, you do not have to tell me about lifting deck paint, imagine 40 odd years of the stuff building up! Not to mention years of paint build up too. I have just spent a few months getting rid of the stuff on the top-sides alone :( . (You can see my efforts in the Freeman section if interested). At least I get to have a break from sanding for a while now. My next job is to remove a tree next my boat, the damn thing sheds petals like confetti, Not the ideal senario when you are getting ready to apply the paint.
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Postby Jimbo on Fri Jun 13, 2008 3:39 pm

I am interested in the comments by Hypenorm in as much that he has seen St.Kitts on the Severn and Avon over a period of a few years. Since it is almost impossible to find out any history of past owners etc, I wonder if you can help please?
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Postby hypnorm on Fri Jun 13, 2008 8:20 pm

i've been on the severn and avon since a toddler, i doubt i can prove much info but i 'll try.
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