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Swanson 32???

Created by Sectorsteve Sectorsteve  > 9 months ago, 20 Jun 2019
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Sectorsteve
Sectorsteve

QLD

2195 posts

20 Jun 2019 12:19pm
Anyone know what these are like.???
Ramona /graham do you know magic carpet. She was know in greenwell point
Zzzzzz
Zzzzzz

513 posts

20 Jun 2019 10:41am
Fantastic boat , plywood. Decks I believe.
Sectorsteve
Sectorsteve

QLD

2195 posts

20 Jun 2019 12:54pm
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Zzzzzz said..
Fantastic boat , plywood. Decks I believe.


Plywood decks doesn't sound great! Any known issues with plywood decks?
BlueMoon
BlueMoon

866 posts

20 Jun 2019 11:08am
It looks ok from the photos, it could be ideal or you SS?, also considering the owner might swap with you too, I'm kind of interested in it myself.
BlueMoon
BlueMoon

866 posts

20 Jun 2019 11:10am
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Sectorsteve said..

Zzzzzz said..
Fantastic boat , plywood. Decks I believe.



Plywood decks doesn't sound great! Any known issues with plywood decks?


Just means you need to check them out, and be careful when adding new deck fixtures by doing the oversize hole then filling and re-drilling thing.
Sectorsteve
Sectorsteve

QLD

2195 posts

20 Jun 2019 1:24pm
Yeah he wants to swap and give him money too.
He seems legit. Doesn't live far from me. He's keen as. He called me!
BlueMoon
BlueMoon

866 posts

20 Jun 2019 11:48am
i read it has fibreglass decks, www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Sailing/General/Swanson-32
MichaelR
MichaelR

NSW

862 posts

20 Jun 2019 2:51pm
Not all have timber decks, some have glass decks. Should be easy to check. BlueMoon is right though, if you're careful about new deck fittings and make sure the old ones are in good repair, a timber deck isn't that much of an issue.

JBear will soon see this and give you the good oil. From what he's told me about them (I've been looking at either a Swanson 32 or 36 for about a year now) they'd be perfect for pretty much any trip you want to take them on. There are others of course, but the Swannys are a grand boat for sure.

There was this discussion on Magic Carpet a year or so back. www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Sailing/General/Swanson-32?page=1
MagicCarpet2
MagicCarpet2

7 posts

20 Jun 2019 1:43pm
I was the previous owner of Magic Carpet. The photo's do not do it justice. It would certainly need to have the hull and topsides painted but the interior is in quite good condition and a very practical and usable design. The decks are ply so the previous sound advice, from BlueMoon, would apply. It has a near new main and the foresail was recently serviced with new UV and a couple of panel sections replaced. I agree with Ramona that lazy jacks and a stack pack would be good additions. It was only sold last year in November so PM me if you would like to chat and I also have some photo's I can pass on.
Sectorsteve
Sectorsteve

QLD

2195 posts

20 Jun 2019 5:03pm
Not sure I'm keen on a ply deck though...
Ramona
Ramona

NSW

7737 posts

20 Jun 2019 6:13pm
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Sectorsteve said..
Anyone know what these are like.???
Ramona /graham do you know magic carpet. She was know in greenwell point


It's too good for you!
Sectorsteve
Sectorsteve

QLD

2195 posts

20 Jun 2019 6:44pm
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Ramona said..

Sectorsteve said..
Anyone know what these are like.???
Ramona /graham do you know magic carpet. She was know in greenwell point



It's too good for you!


thanks for cleaning my boats bum :)
Ramona
Ramona

NSW

7737 posts

20 Jun 2019 6:46pm
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Sectorsteve said..

Ramona said..




thanks for cleaning my boats bum :)


I can't recall cleaning yours!
jbear
jbear

NSW

115 posts

20 Jun 2019 7:59pm
RE ; Plywood decks
Built the Swanson 32 "Jia" she had the Swanson 36 coachhouse and cockpit. Her deck was laminted orgeon deck beams with 3 layers of marine grade plywood dynal sheathed glued and nailed etc. as specified by Swansons. extremely strong .
The only problem with this construction is ,if the deck fittings are not sealed properly water will leak into the end grain overtime and this is where the rot / soft spots occur
This will happen on a glass deck as most have plywood glassed in where deck fittings go so you end up with delaination in the deck if the fittings move under load etc.
My opinion is there is nothing wrong with a plywood deck as long as they were constructed properly and maintained.
Another point most of the Swansons with plywood decks were done by professionals or amateur boatbuilder . Ive seen some rough fiitted out Swansons and ones with blisters but never a structural unsound one.
Swanson yachts are now 30 plus going on 50 plus in years in the glass ones heavily constructed and solid even though most where amateur built to an extent Swanson did have staff on site to supervise this operation.

Have a Swanson 38 that we built from the hull and deck stage, now 36 years old .

Cheers Bj
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