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Steve S

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  1. I'm away for 12 days from today, if the folding bicycle is still available when I'm back then I'd be interested. Steve
  2. Phew Peter you did well there. I use a small (10kg) bruce with a trip (2 small diameter separate rope loops) that the windlass will just break when I'm anchoring rocky area like the Ledge. I have an alderney split ring as a backup retrieve method. I would offer one recommendation that reduces chain rock wrap problem immensely and the possibility of the trip unwantedly tripping. At slack water anchor up and reposition for the tide change. It also means you can be fishing in the right postition for the change in tide. Steve
  3. Hi, I had this very problem when I was in Alderney this year with a Volvo D4/260 except a non specific alarm went off as well. The oil pressure gauge also went to normal pressure intermittently before finally staying off. The engine went into power reduced mode. The cause was a duff sender, a new one was fitted and it fixed it. The oil pressure sender had 2 functions one tracks the oil pressure the oil signals a low oil pressure warning, below 8psi, ie very low oil pressure. The new one was a slightly different design and it was in stock, which to me implied they fail often enough to be a stock item. Hope this helps, what engine is it? Steve
  4. Sorry no suggestions, just to say I've got 2 and they have caught me big deepwater pollock, turbot and bream with no problems at all so your problem sounds a bit odd.
  5. So what's happened to not dumping all the other fish then, when did that part get dumped!!!! The way I last understood it dumping of all fish was to be banned except in offshore waters ie the Atlantic off the France and Spanish coast. That is one hell of a compromise Steve
  6. Here are the photo's of my portable Livewell. Height 56cm Diameter 40cm. The top is screw on with a plastic window so the Macks can see but can't jump out. I keep the top on generally to stop escapes. The barrel bought from Solent Plastics for not much, it is fitted to a square wood platform that can be screwed to the swim platform with wing bolts. The water feed is the top connector, a standard garden hose fitting. The end of day drain at the bottom is a fast flow garden water barrel tap. The overflow is the hole on the right with the grill over. Mine was mounted on the swim platform so no drain pipe was required. There is another hole above the top connector, that was a mistake but has no effect on the operation. The aluminium plate on the inside forces the water feed to flow out one side of the barrel only with flows from the bottom of the barrel to the top using the ribs built into the barrel (the photo does not show up the exit hole well). This forces the water to flow in one clockwise direction only. The inside is kept smooth to minimise damage to the fish. The main water feed is from an inlet with a stopcock at the bottom of the hull fed to a connector on the transom. When I wanted to use the Livewell I connected standard garden hose from the transom connector to the livewell and started the 850 gph pump. Fill time was about 4 mins before the overflow came into operation. The pump is about 1m below the Livewell top connector. Macks stay alive all day in it. Steve
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    Livewell

    Photo's showing the design of a Mackerel friendly low cost portable livewell
  8. From the album: Livewell

    © Steve Scott

  9. From the album: Livewell

    © Steve Scott

  10. From the album: Livewell

    © Steve Scott

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    Livewell

    From the album: Livewell

    © Steve Scott

  12. I made one from a plastic barrel I bought from Solent Plastics I think in Southampton, it worked pretty well. I've got it at home so I'll take some photo's and post them. Main points: Lots of water, I used a 850gph rule pump, it kept more macks alive than a 500gph one I used before. Round or oval is best, with square or oblong the macks can get stuck in the corners rather than swim round and round No big macks, they just die Unhook straight into the well if possible, ie don't touch by hand if you can Don't put too many in or they all die, more water helps with this. Try 6 if they all stay alive then go up until you find the limit. The bigger they are the quicker they die. Steve
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    Alderney 2013

    Photo's of PBSBAC trip to Alderney 2013
  14. From the album: Alderney 2013

    A right pair of Gurnards

    © Lloyd Scott

  15. From the album: Alderney 2013

    PBSBAC Dinner at the Harbour Heights 2013

    © Steve Scott

  16. From the album: Alderney 2013

    © Lloyd Scott

  17. From the album: Alderney 2013

    He only looks mad..............

    © Steve Scott

  18. From the album: Alderney 2013

    Small but perfectly formed

    © Lloyd Scott

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    Tigerfish

    From the album: Alderney 2013

    Tigerfish from Braye Harbour Wall

    © Lloyd Scott

  20. From the album: Alderney 2013

    Shallow water dinghy launch, one person had to get wet, me!

    © Lloyd Scott

  21. From the album: Alderney 2013

    © Steve Scott

  22. From the album: Alderney 2013

    Dawn over Beaulieu River

    © Lloyd Scott

  23. I've got this nagging feeling, I've err, um I must have forgotten something....
  24. Hi Mike Great, I'd like the other copy please as for Adam please give to Rob F or Alun J at tonight meeting and I'll collect from them when I'm in Alderney (tomorrow! ) It will be put to immediate use! Many thanks Steve
  25. Err well the boats ready to go, it's everything else.... Still my dear Wife is buying the provisions without prompting so I must have done something right.
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