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Wedger

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  1. Chamonix has an Olympic sized swimming pool in its Sports Centre. For swimming in lakes, there are two groups of lakes, both 20 minutes from Chamonix, which offer a variety of outdoor sports as well as great barbecue sites at night - completely hassle-free. There are rules on what you can do and where at each lake, but just do as the locals do. Lakes or areas of lakes are designated for Windsurfing, Fishing or Swimming. Kayaking (for unknown reasons) is banned at these lakes. Car parking is heavily police-patrolled so theft is not a problem. Quoted from a Chamonix website Try here
  2. There is a river running down through the valley and several ponds and lakes within striking distance including of coarse Lake Geneva. I've not sussed the fishing out yet as my only visit so far was to a family wedding at Maison-Jaune. The crack would be to drop into Geneva airport, hop on a 'mountain drop off' minibus - pre-arranged and your there in about an hour.
  3. I have a holiday for (up to) 4 people available in one of the best chalet hotels in the Chamonix region. The dates are flexible in September to October. Whether you just want to take in the stunning scenery or get involved in any of the sport persuits is up to you. This is a very colourful time of year. The photographic oportunities are fantastic Walking Moutain biking Climbing Ice climbing Paragliding White water rafting Canoeing Golf Tennis .......... and more Hot tub in the grounds, flowing wine , resident jazz pianist, massive entertainment library . Check out Maison Jaune here If you need any information and the price (which is half price ), PM me or post here. Or O7767787443 This is a small family run business (my sister inlaw) Not to be missed.
  4. Martin (nice fellow) Chairman (diligent) Forum admin (Carries a big stick.......not shark rod) General dogs body ( that's dogfish body) Allround good buddy
  5. WOW
  6. 'kin priceless...........
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    New Aquafish

    Nice one Dennis not jelous at all........ honest............
  8. Contact Tony just add Trev with 'Otter' sent you!! 01202 618 000
  9. As each job would be SOooo different I would suggest a call to Tony would be the go. Obligation free advice and quote to suit your budget. Cracking set up. Trev
  10. Just to say a big thank you to Tony and the guys at Boatylicious in Cobbs Quay for a great sprucing job on 'Otter' They've turned a 'raggedy old bitch' into a gleaming 'sea wench.' CuNiguard bottom and a cut'n'polish I couldn't dream was possible. Thanks guys I'm a very happy bunny.
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    voting

    same as that
  12. Just to say a public thanks to Ewen Hill for great and prompt service to one of my Penn slammer Live Liners. First Class Trev
  13. Cheers chaps and 'Chappers' I'll have a look.
  14. If you were going to spend 'Shimano budget' then do the Penn Slammer Live Liner
  15. Good choice Dan, you'll not go far wrong with Shimano. Ask about their use in saltwater as some are better than others.
  16. Can anyone suggest a fair set of windscreen wipers please? type supplier cost???
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    Otter Spruce

    Wishing you guys all the best with your maintenance. Thanks for the comments and hopefully see you on the tide in the next few weeks! Fish on!
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    Otter Spruce

    This type of dedication needs a plausible handle such as "labour of love" "a fulfilling experience" " a quest for perfection"...................... or you'd go freekin' maaaAADDDD!!!
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    Otter Spruce

    Having completed finally the mechanical 'mending' side of her progess, I'm concentrating on practical stuff, gear and efficiency. CuNigard Bttm. for 10 + years anti foul me hopes!! Nice Polish New Name graphics subject to price - side rails and rod holders TBA Re calc prop!!!!!! signs that I'm under pitched on calc, by 2", going from A3 t0 A5. The driver, is efficiency first, them MAX speed, so we're re-pitching by 1.25" for first assessment of performance. with another 3/4 on calc left in hand from book figures. By looking at the change, we should determine engine performance and therefore our maximum achievable efficiency and speed. Here goes!! Bream on!! go to my gallery Otter for the full sized pics.
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    Side rails

    I'm looking to upgrade the stainless rails, fit a rack of rocket launchers and some adjustable stainless rod holders to the side and rear rails. Who's the best who's the cheapest and who's the best value
  21. Wedger

    Nice Cat

    My eldest - Chris - (new member) and his mate had a night on a local pond which seems to be turning on at last. Is spring really here This little cutey goes 29 lb, falling for a mackerel fillet Nice one Tom.
  22. a UK supplier here on ebay for Penn Slammer http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PENN-560-SLAMMER-HEA...=item53e07470f4 You would also not go far wrong with the Shimano as Alun suggests. I don't have one myself but my eldest lad has three and and is made up with them.
  23. Just wondered why a fixed spool for trolling and hauling 1lb leads? It might just be me but I'd choose a multiplier for both of those. High retrieval rates can be had with multipliers too but the ones I know of are over twice your suggested budget. You could do a lot worse than saving a bit more and going for a high speed Daiwa saltist 6.1 or 6.4 : 1 the later scorching in 47 inches per crank with a full spool. If you were determined to have a fixed spool the you might take a look at the Penn Slammer. I have a couple of the LiveLiner version (that's a bait runner to the carp heads) for livebaiting for bass. Robust enough for light blue water game, tarpon that sorta stuff. Don't have a price but would be cheaper than the saltist. Here's my Slammer LiveLiners
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    Fuel usage

    exactly that!!.................
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    baiters slipway

    A good tip to prevent the carbs gumming up is to run the engine while flushing at the end of each outing, but swicth off the fuel until the engine empties the carbs and stops by itself. Each winter I would flush out the carbs with isopropyl alcohol to remove any gum (varnish) as part of the service and winterising process. I presume 'your man' at Cobbs will open the carbs to get at the needles and jets to do the very same. Trev
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