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Paul D

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  1. Will be out with Gordon from Christchurch. Want to get back for the footie though, so will be looking to nab 10 species or so as quickly as possible
  2. Duncan, Link now working. regards Paul Crazy, No more mention of ads for now
  3. More to the point, why are 72 people looking for him? Maybe we should warn him Steve
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    Salt-x

    Salt-X
  6. The Tek Tanks link in the site sponsors forum section was incorrect. Now corrected ( thanks Afishinado for spotting this )
  7. Better be sorted out as I hear there is no going back.
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    Anka Yanka

    Anka Yanka
  9. RA Bait
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    Alec Bait

    Alec Bait
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    Craftinsure

    Craft Insure
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    Tek Tanks

    Tek Tanks
  13. Paul D

    Football Joke

    A German family head out one Saturday to do some shopping. While in the sports shop the son picks up an England football shirt and says to his sister, "I've decided to be an England supporter and I would like this for my birthday." His big sister is outraged by this and promptly whacks him round the head and says, "Go talk to your mother." So off goes the little lad with the white and red football shirt in hand and finds his mother. "Mum?" "Yes son?" "I've decided I'm going to be an England supporter and I would like this shirt for my birthday". The mother is outraged at this, promptly whacks him around the head twice and says, "Go talk to your father." Off he goes with the football shirt in hand and finds his father. "Dad?" "Yes son?" "I've decided I'm going to be an England supporter and I would like this shirt for my birthday." The father is outraged and promptly whacks his son around the head 4 times and says: "No son of mine is ever going to be seen in THAT!" About half an hour later they're all back in the car and heading towards home. The father turns to his son and says; "Son, I hope you've learned something today?" The son says, "Yes dad I have." "Good son, what is it?" The son replies, "I've only been an England supporter for an hour and already I hate you German Bast*rds"
  14. Bring on chapter 2 please. Although I have heard it rumoured that Adam's neighbours may have used all his internet bandwidth, so he may not be able to read it
  15. Attached below are the two larger bass we caught on Saturday.
  16. We had a fantastic time thanks ( after a slow start ) and that first bass which shed the hook was enormous and would have beaten my PB easily. Only downside is one of the screws in my Abu 7000 ( which I was using for the mackeral feathering ) appears to have sheared off and is hanging out the sideplate - strange given I have never tougched the screws at all. Apologies to Coddy for having to watch us catch all those fish
  17. Nice fish Dan, I have noticed the catch reports from Gnasher improving each trip out.
  18. Great fish and not at all envious that I had to send the day in Southend
  19. Nice Bream Paul, looking a bit choppy out there as well Surely that will be in contention for the comp ???
  20. Used some of the tips given to me by Al and headed out early with my work colleague Steve at 5-30 AM on a flat mirror like sea. Feathered up some mackeral after a bit of trying and headed off to a mark which looked fishy. We were using the float fishing - mackeral method and after an hour of nothing ( and one lost float ) were getting a little despondent. Headed back out again form some more mackeral and the tide was slack at this stage. We were joined by Coddy and the tide was starting to flood, so mackeral down and did a few more drifts, then WHAM - float goes straight under and I was convinced that I had found the bottom for the second time. Started to reel in and the bottom was shaking - this was a good fish. After a couple of runs got the fish up where I could just see it in the water and it was a big bass. The fish then went for another run and dropped the hook Still, this lifted our spirits, so got another mackeral and set up on another drift. Straight into fish again but "only" a 2 lb one. Next drift and I hook into a much better fish, this one stayed on and 5lb 8oz of bass onboard. Next drift, Steve hooks into a good fish and I dropped another one as I was trying to talk to my friend on the phone. All the remaining mackeral had died now. so put a dead one on and did a drift. Straight into another good sized fish which I then lost at the side of the boat ( this was around 5lb-6lb as well ). Still not bad for first attempt at a new method and many thanks to Al for the tips on how to fish the mackeral with a float.
  21. Around 6:00 AM is the planned launch time to get out before LW.
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    Bream Comp

    and nothing too big please
  23. Mike, Will be out there on Saturday, but will be over nearer the island. Probably fish the ledge area a little later on the ebb though. Give me a shout.
  24. Paul D

    Hi There

    Damn, I've been rumbled
  25. From the HSE web site here :- Rules ( Note there are no rules wrt. filling containers ) ============================================ PORTABLE PETROL CONTAINERS 1 This circular aims to explain the law on the type and capacity of portable petrol containers that can be used to store petrol, filled at petrol stations and carried on vehicles. 2 There are three pieces of relevant legislation: - the Petroleum (Consolidation) Act 1928 (PCA); - the Petroleum-Spirit (Motor Vehicles etc.) Regulations 1929; and - the Petroleum-Spirit (Plastic Containers) Regulations 1982 (which is supported by an ACoP on testing and marking containers). 3 These control how petrol can be kept (and for plastic containers, their design and manufacture for use in work situations). They do not specify the capacity or construction of containers that can legally be filled at petrol filling stations or that can be carried on a vehicle travelling on the road. The Petroleum (Consolidation) Act 1928 4 PCA requires a licence to keep petrol except for small quantities kept in "securely stopped glass, earthenware or metal containers of a maximum capacity of 570 mls". The total quantity kept in this way must not exceed 15 litres. METAL CONTAINERS 5 The Petroleum-Spirit (Motor Vehicles etc.) Regulations 1929 exempt certain quantities of petrol kept in metal containers from licensing requirements. The petrol must only be kept for the purposes of refuelling internal combustion engines and must not be for sale. 6 Up to 275 litres of petrol can be kept in any one storage place without a licence. The allowable quantity is reduced when the petrol is kept in or near buildings, or near public thoroughfares or other flammable substances (see below). In calculating the 275 litre limit, the petrol in the fuel tanks of vehicles in the storage area is included in the total. 7 Metal containers must be constructed so as to be reasonably secure against breakage and to prevent leakage of liquid or vapour. They should be marked with the words "petroleum-spirit" and "highly flammable". 8 The maximum container capacity for keeping petrol is 10 litres unless the following conditions are met: a) the storage place is more than 6m from a building, highway or public footpath,and; there is spillage retention at the storage place (eg retaining wall, trench), and; c) the licensing authority is given written notice of the storage place before it is used. This does not include petrol in the fuel tank of a vehicle. 9 Note that there is no restriction on the number of containers that can be kept as long as the 275 litre maximum limit is not passed. 10 If the storage place is less than 6m from any building, stack of timber or other inflammable substance it can only be kept in the fuel tank of a vehicle and up to two 10 litre containers on a motor vehicle, motor boat, aircraft or hovercraft unless notice in writing is given to the licensing authority. 11 Where petrol is kept in a building (or a place attached to a building) used as a dwelling or place where people assemble, there must be a substantial floor or partition separating the petrol storage from the rest of building. The floor or partition must not be readily inflammable. Where the partition (not a floor) has an opening it must be fitted with a self closing door made of fire resisting material. In these circumstances a maximum of two 10 litres containers can be kept. Petrol in the fuel tank of a vehicle is not included in this amount. PLASTIC CONTAINERS 12 The Petroleum-Spirit (Plastic Containers) Regulations 1982 allow plastic containers to be used as well as metal. They exempt from the need for a licence certain amounts of petrol kept in plastic containers for the purposes of refuelling internal combustion engines and not for sale. 13 For storage in plastic container without a licence the containers must: a) be constructed of suitable materials; have maximum capacity of five litres; c) be designed and constructed properly; d) have appropriate markings or labels; and the quantities that can be stored are: i) two containers can be kept on any motor vehicle, motor boat, aircraft or hovercraft; ii) plus two further containers can be in a safe place in any domestic premises; iii) plus two more containers can be kept in any other safe place at least 6m from the first. These quantities are in addition to any petrol kept in metal containers. 14 Where a petrol licence is in force, the conditions in paragraph 13 do not apply, but storage has to be in accordance with any licence conditions. 15 It is an offence to manufacture, import or supply containers for use at work which do not meet the requirement of sub-paragraphs 13 a) to d). Details on the testing and marking of plastic containers are available in HSE's Approved Code of Practice COP 6. It is not necessarily an offence to keep containers not meeting 13 a) - d) as long as a licence is in force. CARRIAGE OF PETROL 16 PCA and it's associated regulations do not exercise any control over the carriage of petrol on vehicles for private or work use. 17 The commercial carriage of petrol is covered by two sets of HSE enforced regulations: - the Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road Regulations 1996 (CDG); and - the Carriage of Dangerous Goods (Classification, Packaging and Labelling) and Use of Transportable Pressure Receptacles Regulations 1996 (CDGCPL). 18 These regulations include requirements for design and marking of the packaging or containers used. The packaging must be suitable for the purpose, having regard to the substances they contain and be appropriately marked. PLAs should direct queries to the local HSE office. 19 These regulations are solely concerned with the commercial transport of hazardous substances and do not cover petrol carried on a vehicle for private use. SUMMARY 20 At filling stations, there is no specific legal restriction on the type or number of containers that can be filled (although Petroleum Licensing Authorities often use licensing conditions to limit the containers sizes). The legal limits are on how and where they are subsequently kept. 21 Carriage of petrol is not covered by petroleum legislation. However, petroleum licensing officers should advise filling station operators to ensure that only containers suitable for the purpose are filled.
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