Are any other club members planning on going to part or all of this meet 20th - 27th May?
Weather permitting I would like to go the first weekend probably leaving on the Friday returning home either Sunday or Monday
They're great people at precision and they make stuff for Sunseeker so must be ok. I had a replacement rear door for my Warrior 195 off them many moons ago which was brill.
You now need to get out and give the windows a proper try
Thanks Paul.
I saw that on wsf and have been trying to get dates of must attends out of the other half . When I have accomplished my mission I will be in a position to confirm or not
Met you at the club and now welcome to the forum, we'll have to stop meeting like this
Seriously jump in and make the most of your membership.
Is the boat 17 or 19'? I used to have a Pilot 520 which looks almost identical to yours even the colour
safe stable craft
Thank you all for your birthday wishes I really do appreciate them.
Today was but a normal day, get up, go to work, come home, read the forum and wait for my lovely wife to do the fillet and chips
I love normal days
Well today saw Madness come out of the drink for approximately 6 weeks
I made sure I was at Cobbs to witness her coming out and take a look at any fouling. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the hull was clear of weed growth and barnacles with just a thin layer of slime. The iron work had a few tiny barnacles but nothing much. So this coming year I will be using SeaJet 033 Shogun antifoul paint again.
The rear anodes were well worn although they still had some meat left on them. The propshaft anodes were all but gone in fact one had totally gone with the remaining one barely visible.
Last year I had rope cutters fitted. These were fairly expensive to buy but after picking up my own anchor rope just before 2015 Christmas I thought they would be a good investment. The only minor problem I found after fitting them was a reduction in top speed by about a knot or so. Well having used them for about 10 months without incident I was thinking I may remove them, efficiency and all that however, when the boat came out there was the remnants of a rope on the port prop. I have not felt anything happen during the year and have no idea when we picked up the rope but one thing is for sure I am now glad I had the cutters fitted. Needless to say I shall be keeping the cutter on for the foreseeable future