My friend Matthew Briere gave me his old Shacho and I had intended to repair it, even soliciting advice from Kaz on how to proceed. I have picked up another Millbrook (a Shriek) and decided to let this one go.
As you can see, it's the super lightweight layup, with carbon thwarts and inwales. All the thwarts have some fractures, three have come completely free. The bow is fairly crashed and the stern even moreso. I'll include the thwarts in case you want to patch them in, and I think the other deck is here somewhere.
The outfitting is good, and includes bag lacing and a pair of lightweight two-piece thigh straps. There's space in the front of the saddle for a pump, and a port hole in the bow for the discharge.
This would be a great project for someone who wants to practice their glass work and isn't afraid to paddle something a little ugly. I was looking forward to it and had considered (somehow) putting some ash gunwales on, and then this other boat came along.
Free for the taking. Come get it.
I'm in Newburgh, NY (mid-Hudson Valley) and Brooklyn.
FREE Millbrook Shacho (still available, needs work)
Moderators: kenneth, sbroam, TheKrikkitWars, Mike W., Sir Adam, KNeal, PAC, adamin
- poetry_heckler
- Pain Boater
- Posts: 81
- Joined: Fri Aug 30, 2019 9:01 pm
- Location: Hudson Valley and Brooklyn, NY
FREE Millbrook Shacho (still available, needs work)
Last edited by poetry_heckler on Mon Jun 13, 2022 12:07 pm, edited 3 times in total.
ASPIRIN SANDWICH
- poetry_heckler
- Pain Boater
- Posts: 81
- Joined: Fri Aug 30, 2019 9:01 pm
- Location: Hudson Valley and Brooklyn, NY
Re: FREE Millbrook Shacho (needs work)
From John Kaz:
"The heavily damaged areas I’d repair from the inside first to create some structure when you patch the exterior. You can use fiberglass for all repairs. It’s cheaper than Kevlar. And, you can sand fiberglass. While sanding glass, always wear a respirator with dust filters on it. I think I’d do 3 layers on the inside and 3 on the outside.
Tackle the repair job one spot at a time. Pick the smallest spot first."
"The heavily damaged areas I’d repair from the inside first to create some structure when you patch the exterior. You can use fiberglass for all repairs. It’s cheaper than Kevlar. And, you can sand fiberglass. While sanding glass, always wear a respirator with dust filters on it. I think I’d do 3 layers on the inside and 3 on the outside.
Tackle the repair job one spot at a time. Pick the smallest spot first."
ASPIRIN SANDWICH
-
- Posts: 1
- Joined: Mon Mar 28, 2022 2:45 pm
Re: FREE Millbrook Shacho (needs work)
PM sent. I’m in Brooklyn and would love to take on this project. Could pick it up anytime.
- poetry_heckler
- Pain Boater
- Posts: 81
- Joined: Fri Aug 30, 2019 9:01 pm
- Location: Hudson Valley and Brooklyn, NY
Re: FREE Millbrook Shacho (still available, needs work)
I should've mentioned that Kaz does not want to fix this boat. He is busy making retirement plans. Good on him.
The boat is still available.
Maybe $200 in supplies from sweetcomposites.com gets this thing on the water and saves it from the landfill.
Did I mention that it's free?
The boat is still available.
Maybe $200 in supplies from sweetcomposites.com gets this thing on the water and saves it from the landfill.
Did I mention that it's free?
ASPIRIN SANDWICH
- poetry_heckler
- Pain Boater
- Posts: 81
- Joined: Fri Aug 30, 2019 9:01 pm
- Location: Hudson Valley and Brooklyn, NY
Re: FREE Millbrook Shacho (still available, needs work)
Matt,
Post this free boat on Facebook pages "New England Slalom Series" and "Whitewater Open Canoe Slalom".
Post this free boat on Facebook pages "New England Slalom Series" and "Whitewater Open Canoe Slalom".
JKaz......