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  1. Not been down to the boat since I posted this last Oct, and didn't get round to advertising elsewhere.

     

    I will be heading down next week to check things over and run the boat up (As well as washing it off again...) but if anyone's interested I am extremely open to offers (obviously I expect to show the boat running as well).

     

    Finally, if any member wants a well used PBSBAC pennant let me know...

  2. SOLD

     

    Haven't really got back into fishing since Dave departed, and the journey down to Poole seems to get more and more difficult everytime I do it.

     

    So the boat needs a new owner.

     

    Faeton Moraga 780  Yanmar 4Lha/stzp (4 cylinder turbo diesel, no electronics, bravo 3 drive).

    Launched new in Poole 2001. Just over 1000 engine hours.

     

    Would benefit from cosmetic attention as well as a number of minor bits and pieces. The major potential issue is that water dripping of the back of the engine cover when opened has, over the years, rusted up the turbo actuator, and surface rusting on the turbo.its been working fine like it for years and last ran a few weeks ago - however I feel I've priced the boat to take into account the potential cost of replacing. Detailed pictures in the album link attached.

     

    7.8m 2200kg dry cruise all day around 20kt, and has been as fast as 34kt (racing Martin B into the bar at St PeterPort).

     

    Old electronics but all worked this weekend - sounder, multiple chart plotters, radar, radio, eberspacher, windlass (dual controls for foredeck and at helm).

     

    Cuddly below, full camper canvas and seating options in cockpit - again pictures show best. There's even a full sized sun pad!

     

    https://www.flickr.com/gp/duncanmackie/Nq254u 

     

    £12,000

     

    Please email me at phaeton@dmackie.co.uk

  3. It's the moving around that becomes more tricky - basically you get very well defined windows for certain routes and you really really don't want to miss them! Adam is well versed in the issues.

     

    Same goes for the banks themselves, although different areas do have different flow rates and you can usually find a suitable one for drift rates. Comfort will depend on wind and tide as usual, although going back up after a drift can require a more circuitous route at times. Plan on using more fuel, although smaller closer banks like the SW casquettes have fished better on bigger tides for me in the past, as has the bank on the South of Alderney. As ever Mark is a good source of info.

  4. just how much force was involved in this incident?

     

    I'm trying to work out how an impact to the propeller can  influence the throttle cable attachment - short of a huge catastrophic force being involved!

     

    The attachment is part of the engine head rather than the boat, so the engine can move without affecting it.

     

    Obvious answer is to reset the throttle linkage to manufacturer's specification in the first place, and in so doing maybe something will become apparent.

  5. Hi all,

              Not sure if in right forum but anyway, I did vhf radio course some tears ago at Cobbs. As I now  have a boat with a radio I looked for licence but seem to have thrown it out ,is there anyway to get a replacement  without licence no' 

             Any help would be appreciated

                                                  

                                                    Cheers Mick.

     

    Mick, there are two entirely separate issues here.

    1. The operators licence

    2. The boats licence. 

     

    The latter will have a record, but is unrelated to the operators licence that you seem to be referencing as lost. That's relatively easy to check using the MARS database and sure enough you are listed there. WEKENS DREAM has a VHF station and a call sign of 2HCA9 but no MMSI listed. The physical licence issued should be displayed on the boat itself.

     

    Your starting point for the latter will be whoever issued it, and possibly the RYA. Unless it was a long time ago you will have done the DSC element which has been part of the course for around 15 years now.. If you contact them with your name and address at the time of issue they may well be able to assist you.

  6. I don't think nibral props going black in seawater after having been cleaned up is new Steve; but as to whether you have a problem I can't really comment.

     

    Over the years there have been lots of nibral dph prop issues for some on forums, and obviously a lot of people who never have any issues.

     

    Being the front props I seem to remember that there's a plastic shield/cone in front of the props and it's very important that this is maintained in perfect condition or it can accelerate issues that start with the front props.

  7. A friend of mine is on the Condor trip Poole to St Malo and this has had to turn round about 30 mins ago and is returning to port

     

     

    Tony

     

    indeed

     

    Condor Express

    Friday 23 May 2014 WEATHER DELAY POOLE - CI

    Condor Ferries regrets that Condor Express had to return to Poole due to unexpected weather conditions outside her operating limits.

     

    Obviously PBSBAC boats don't have such puny operating limits..........but all the same it's something to take note of!

  8. Bloody weather - howling out there this morning.

     

    The rest of the 3 days doesnt look to bad - but reminds me of 2011 - as Martin says a F4 on the nose for 4/5 hours isnt too nice. Its really borderline for me.....

     

    I seem to remember an even earlier one with a 6 on the nose for 8 hours in the promise of a fantastic 3 days to follow.....although only Tom and I were in our boats that trip!  I hope it works out for you all but beware anticipation and frustration have no place in making difficult decisions on such trips.

  9. Next question is how to get the USR file data I have from my lowrance unit to the old garmin?

     

    Not sure it's possible?

     

    the real problem lies in the propitiatory nature of the hardware ie G-Chart cards themselves, and subsequently micro G-Charts.  without a physical way to interface with the card there's no real point in pursuing the even bigger problems associated with the actual file/data formats!

     

    that's the long answer - short answer is to print out your Lowrance data and type in the important ones (or just print it nice and large and type in as and when required!)

     

    EDIT  on re-reading this in the context of the thread I wonder if I have gone back 1 version too far with the charting!  I have a load of G-charts, but these were prior to the Bluecharts, and the latter may have a capability to both interface and import data records.  The G-Charts were Garmins version of the Navionics charting - the Bluecharts were their own charting with a different base.

  10. looks like Steve's managed to find it more easily than the first post suggested!

     

    personally I don't worry about the age of these things much because I don't take anything they say about non-fixed objects too seriously - and the fixed stuff rarely moves! (sand and gravel banks aren't fixed in my world either).

  11. Higher ! Higher !!

     

    yes, she will sit higher in the water Alun :rolleyes:

     

    ballast on a planning motorboat is worse than redundant, and with the price of fuel even drastic solutions will be economical very quickly

  12. For Guernsey that is

     

    Only if you go into the inner harbour.

     

    the outer harbour has 3 huge pontoons which are about 50 yds from the dingy pontoon ashore ie as long as someone has a tender you can get everyone ashore easily (back can take longer!). There is, or was, a water taxi but over the years it's been hugely hit and miss - even in high season. Easy enough to get an up to date picture on that if people are interested - just ring or email the harbour master.

     

    accommodation isn't as orientated around visiting fishing boats as Alderney; where St PP really scores is in comfortable accommodation for those sleeping on-board and a huge choice of catering right next door.

     

    it's extremely sheltered, but slightly noisy (ferry traffic etc)

  13. Where is Rob Fuller when you need him

     

    By now we would have had an animated drawing to look at.

     

    The way I tie it could not be simpler, but now I am starting to worry about weakening the Flourocarbon.

     

    Charlie

     

    use stronger flurocarbon!

     

    more seriously, any weakness in the rig will relate to -

    1. the use of, and nature of, an eye on the top hook

    2. the ratio of the diameter of the wire of the hook and the diameter line

     

    for the first drop....after that it will be damage to the line just above the hook unless you replace it after every bite :unsure:

  14. there are a few things to consider....

     

    1. are you swapping out water or are you oxygenating it - or both!  you would normally put the water in from the bottom and out via an overflow at the top for the former

    2. the position of the overflow will dictate the working volume of your tank - which in turn dictates it's weight :(  options can be good here on a small boat!

    3. yes to gauze - and on the inlet too (unless it's just a spray bar)

  15. Can somebody explain how you determine that the hull is only suitable for 15 hp ....is it determined by the

    Boat length 14 feet plus boat width 6 feet or just the style of hull on the craft ..??

     

     

    the length of the hull (well the square root of the waterline length to be specific) dictates the hull speed

     

    hull speed + 10% (in most cases) represents the speed beyond which the boat will be sunk by it's own stern wave unless it planes - the 10% is because most powered craft will move into a semi displacement mode to some degree!

     

    you can calculate the power necessary to drive a given hull at it's hull speed - but in this case I suspect the judgement being shown by posters is that - (1) I wouldn't want to be in that 'on the plane' and (2) 15hp should get that running at it's hull speed easily enough.

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