I'll look after JV then! TBH - I will sleep on the way (waking only for wrecking) and whenever possible between marks! Those bow cusions at 18knts are just dandy!
If I can sleep on Gastronaught.....i can sleep anywhere.
Rob
Charlie, You will find WE agreed the date last August!
Mmmmm, I love weighing congers! Only needed the new 99lb set of scales once on 2011 Open, be a shame to not use them some more.
Rob
Hauling the anchor, shouldn't be hard work if you have an Alderney ring and use it correctly!
See here:
http://www.pbsbac.co.uk/forums/index.php?showtopic=11945
http://www.fishing-boats.info/Anchor.htm
rob
Re-buoying off the anchor rope - I have often thought it isn't easy.
Is it safe to assume you can just dump 100m of rope with a smallish buoy (my alderny buoy only has to lift a 5kg anchor and similar weight chain) and you "should" be abel to recover it on your return. Assuming it hasnt been pulled under by the tow on the 100m of rope.
Or you have to hope it appears again at slack \ slacker water? Correct?
Rob
Nothing bigger that a lost fish!
Any mid teens \ twenty pound Ray in tide with the wrong (whiting) gear will seem huge, shame, you'll never know! And that is why we keep going back for more!
Well done chaps,
Rob
See the linked pic: http://www.lnsy.co.uk/New_resources/poole_bay.jpg
The blue bit sticking out form HHead is the "Ledge". It goes for a few miles out to the Dolphin Sands.
Can be 12\14m on the west side - rising to 5m on top of the ledge.
Just watch the breaker on the ledge when there is a big swell, esp wind against tide.
Dont go too far out and drift or perhaps pick up a pot buoy!
Best of luck Steve.
Rob