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| sadbassa |
Posted - 03 Sep 2012 : 13:08:46 I am pleased to say that, but for a few snags, I have completed the 2 year renovation of my Norman 22 - Loli-Lula. I would like to thank everyone on this site for their help, pointers and suggestions.
I was inspired greatly by a website set up by Kevin who was renovating "Chowler" the same model of Norman 22, and again he was very helpful, and as such I have set up a mini site to show a selection of photos from the renovation of Loli-Lula to maybe help and inspire others.
I am going to add a list of reference materials, links to suppliers etc..
The rear cabin extension may be a bone of contention for some but I am interested in everyones comments... please be gentle!
http://norman22.wordpress.com/
Thanks
Steve |
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| ken cattell |
Posted - 05 Sep 2012 : 22:50:14 quote: Originally posted by kev13
Ken do you still want to sell your extra fender rubber as I've not had an email from you?
KDavey
Yes. e-mail reply was sent 28/8/12 at 1.23am to k.davey***@ntlworl.com as shown on your original e-mail to me. Have re-sent e-mail also sent to ntlworld.com in case your e-mail address was missing a d.
Sorry for hijacking this thread. K |
| Sonny |
Posted - 05 Sep 2012 : 20:24:29 Very nice of you to offer but we are on the great ouse in Cambridge and quite a distance from you I am afraid but thanks all the same.
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| sadbassa |
Posted - 05 Sep 2012 : 13:35:13 Sonny, thanks for your comments. I insulated using the sides of the hull any area behind woodwork with a commercial insulation which looks like tin foil covered bubble wrap. I also insulate the head lining which I replaced in 3mm marine ply with the same stuff. The sides were stapled awhere there is wood and attached with a couple of lines of silicon elsewhere.
I used about a roll and half do my Norman, however I do have a roll and bit left it which you are welcome to if you would like it? Let me know.
Thanks Steve |
| Sonny |
Posted - 04 Sep 2012 : 22:25:03 Cracking site sadbassa boat looks very good and can't wait to see finished pics of inside. I have been tarting up a 22 we bought in Jan this year and the only thing that has stumped me is how to insulate the inside so I need some inspiration and your the man! Look forward to the updates and wishing you all the best in your future cruising it looks like you derserve it!
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| tigtog |
Posted - 04 Sep 2012 : 22:23:36 looks great , well done |
| kev13 |
Posted - 04 Sep 2012 : 20:05:55 looks good sadbassa.
I know how much work you've put as I'm renovating a 23.
Ken do you still want to sell your extra fender rubber as I've not had an email from you?
KDavey |
| ken cattell |
Posted - 04 Sep 2012 : 19:23:27 Very nice, like the hard top, looks solid, practical and suited for the job. Well done and congratulations. |
| Lester Mayo |
Posted - 04 Sep 2012 : 15:07:25 superb job well done. I would imagine it was a fair old mountain to climb on occasions.
Don't take life too serious, it's not permanent |
| sadbassa |
Posted - 04 Sep 2012 : 12:58:31 Thanks guys.
I am hoping to update the content of the site with some notes and explanations over the next couple of weeks.
Peter - I'll fire over some info to you and I am planning to take some internal pics of the boat and rear cockpit as I have finished carpeting the main cabin and the lining and finishes in the cockpit.
Steve |
| Peter Walker |
Posted - 04 Sep 2012 : 08:49:08 Steve
I too have a 22 which is a long term project, and I too aspire to adding a wheel house when I have finished most of the inside. I am impressed by yours, and if you find time to add some details of how you made it and attached it I would be keen to read more.
Norman 22 on the river Avon, Warwickshire |
| BoatForMyPotplants |
Posted - 04 Sep 2012 : 08:14:40 I think it looks fantastic, especially with the hard top! A magnificent job done.
Neil |
| df |
Posted - 03 Sep 2012 : 20:31:28 quote:
The mooring is on Loch Lomond, I have a swing mooring on inchmurrin island. It's a beautiful location and big enough not to get too bored (plenty of pubs!)
Sounds perfect!

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| sadbassa |
Posted - 03 Sep 2012 : 19:42:53 Thanks for the response. Yes the hardtop does jar a bit, but it has made an excellent space, and it carries a solar panel and aerials on it.
With hindsight I would have taken a couple of inches off the height, but in the absence of any screen coming with the boat and the extra days I can use her in the Scottish weather I'm still pretty chuffed.
The mooring is on Loch Lomond, I have a swing mooring on inchmurrin island. It's a beautiful location and big enough not to get too bored (plenty of pubs!) |
| df |
Posted - 03 Sep 2012 : 18:57:34 A good job done indeed, the hardtop looks a bit strange to me but I'm not sure how you would realy make one suit an old norman without it being too low. That looks like a lovely spot for a mooring, where is it?

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