St Helier is great value if you stay a month, couple of years ago I stayed 4 weeks for the price of 1 in Lymington. This year a 10m boat would cost c£570 for the month
If you are inside the Vilaine I would not worry too much at all. The buoy and riser help a great deal with snatch and you have no worries about swell and frequent fast moving large traffic. No cyclical tidal flow also helps but I would still use a swivel above the buoy, at least at first...
I needed a new Preavis form to leave Roscoff once, not sure why. I always seem to end up in the wrong despite my best efforts, there is a species of minor bureaucrat who likes to demonstrate that you are wrong whatever the circumstances, others are charming of course.
The various products branded Cetol are available at about half the price of Woodskin. I did an experiment a few years ago and found little difference in how they performed. However I like the colour of Woodskin much better for teak and will be sticking to that in future.
The bonus is you...
Looks like the plotter is in the cockpit, you will love it esp if singlehanded. I have two, one I use with 12 year old charts and one I keep as backup with 20 year old charts. Fear not as I also have paper charts but they are probably 30 years old :confused: In fact there are few...
On the theme of bilge keels, these are good value:
https://www.boatsandoutboards.co.uk/boat/1974-hurley-24-70-9183399/
You would want a good reliable engine and not expect to rocket upwind without it.
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I have similar low profile, teak toerail capping. To fix it properly you need to let in new wood, perhaps using a scratch stock or small dia router bit;
Then drill out the old plug and refit a new one. It will look poor for a bit and then blend in nicely - if you can find some compatible...
When I press to speak on my VHF it blanks the screen and does not transmit. The radio receives as normal and I have a feeling the set is not the problem.
Could it be power supply or maybe poor aerial connection?
Yes. But the point is that these people are overseeing a public asset where the infrastructure, which belongs to us all, has been gifted to them.
I get the distinct impression that some harbourmasters are posturing as if they are managers in the private sector.
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If correct that is bizarre, the moorings off Yarmouth are not in a harbour, just an open roadstead. How far away from Yarmouth do you have to go not to be charged I wonder? Worthing, Boulogne? I would have to run up the F O flags at that one..
The serious point is that these port...
* The pontoon is excellent, even better if you can store the dinghy out of the water
* As above.
* Don't get a hard dinghy they clatter the topside and are a general pain in the bottom.
* I use a single mooring strop with a very large stainless swivel. The strop would hold a trawler and I...
Hello James, I will send you a PM (personal message) with my contact details. Let me know if you don't get it as sometimes there can be a lag with newer members of the forum.
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I can't PM you at the moment as you are still on "probation". If you have any questions I can answer them, are...
Yacht cradle:
Note the heavy centre section which bears the keel is not shown on this photo which was taken when I was trying it for size. The lower sections are galvanised and the Acrow props are painted. No rust and in good condition.
* The whole thing can be dismantled and carried...
Often a bit of bummer asking people what you should buy and you could end up totally baffled
Get that bit of training in if it suits you but an excellent way of gaining experience is joining a racing crew, it does not have to be any standard just getting out every week will help in several...
About 10 years ago someone fitted one of these units and it fell apart tout suite, which put me off a bit. Can't remember which one it was but I have a vague memory that it might have come from the USA but I may be wrong. He was a credible bloke and posted some YouTube video and also had a...