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Bob F

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  1. I think Paul's been breathing in too many fumes!!
  2. Silly man...
  3. Wey Hey!!! Another Arnie Holt special to join Splash-Out. Well done, Mike. I'm excited too!!! Can't wait to see her. Bob F
  4. Very clever.
  5. Blimee!! BF
  6. I'm looking for one but needs to be 1400 -1500 cm. BF
  7. Cheers Alun. Thanks for the comments/tips. Not in the market for another reel myself. Just started to thread to point it out. Looks like you've still got some reels to sell off. A terrific buy for someone. cheers BF
  8. Bob F

    Just Testing

    Yeh, it's amazing what a bit of wind ruffling through a womans hair can do for a man. It's enough to get my "willies" stirring, anyway. Where's the door? I'll leave before I'm pushed. BF
  9. ...and because the Venezula lies north-south, it is obviously better to perform your search patterns east to west so that you have more chance of cutting across her length. BF
  10. Not sure if it's been noted on the Forum before, but I notice in the Ads at the top of the Forum page that Tacklebargains are selling Abu Ambassadeur 5600 C3B - Factory Recon's for
  11. Bob F

    Just Testing

    No, but I've had plenty from her indoors!
  12. I've not tried looking for the Venezuela, yet. She's a bit further out than the Betsy. Should be a nice wreck though. 730 tons, 190ft long and lies north/south. Sits upright but sunk into the sand/gravel bottom. Depth 27m, rises to 4m (from Dove Dorset). BF
  13. Bob F

    Flipping Boat

    I'll add Marineboy to your club details, Paul.
  14. Yep, sign her up, Matt!!! Or are u afraid of the competition??? BF
  15. Nice report, Gordon. And well done with the anchoring and catch. It's not easy. Regarding the confusion with tide and position of the wreck, you might want to try setting the GPS Map setup to "North Up" rather than "Track Up". I find this easier when trying to position myself over a wreck or other mark. I drift over the wreck a few times with the track view showing on the GPS, and this will draw your drift lines (with North up). Then it's a simple cas of using the compass to point the boat back up the drift line and position the boat an appropriate distance from the wreck before dropping anchor. See, easy!!! cheers BF
  16. Bob F

    Rope Splicing

    Nice pages, chaps!
  17. At least it wasn't a blank Mike. Which is better than most are achieving at this time of year. BF
  18. Nice one Matt. Looks like you've got some fish to record, Charlie. BF
  19. Bob F

    Keel Band - #4

    My next door neighbour opened up his bosses work shop this afternoon and made short work of drilling and countersunking the SS keel band. Now need to touch up some small areas on the keel before kitting the band. Oh, and I will have to find a tube of "seekaflex" to seal and fix the screws. This is for my Alaska. The keel width is only 12mm wide. A 4 meter length of marine grade SS cost just
  20. Oh envy!!! Sounds like a cracking day. Glad it all went well. BF
  21. Decided to call it off for Splash-Out. 4-5 southerly is not my idea of fun. James did the right thing in going out today. BF
  22. Bob F

    Hi Neil K

    Welcome to the Forum Neil. Do you have the boat Sophanna? If so, welcome to PBSBAC also. BF
  23. Bob F

    Aux Engine

    A quick tip in case anyone wasn't aware of it... When using your aux outboard you can still use the main wheel to steer the boat. Just tighten up the steering on the aux so that the boat moves forwards in a straight line, and then use your main wheel to steer the boat. No need to use the aux tiller. BF
  24. Splash-Out will be there with young Rob as crew. BF
  25. Albright is the one I use now. Easy to tie and small and neat which does not pick up weed. I secure it and stream line it with a dot of superglue, too. BF
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