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Newboy

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  1. If you have insurance (which I hope you do or will do) it sets a limit, some will be a few miles out and some can be 20+, so ask. Also when you are out, make sure you have enough petrol to last the journey there and back plus a good amount of reserve.

     

    Play it safe is all I can say biggrin.gif

  2. I don't mean me leaving one behind at the slip, but the technology itself.

     

    I look at my Honda 600cc and can't but wonder why outboard engines are so cumbersome.

     

    It produce a tad under 100hp but is only 600cc, while most 100hp outboards are around 1400cc. Yes I know hp aren't the yardstick as torque which is what needed to push the boat/bike along, but if bike manufacturer do built something small and powerful, why can't the outboards?

     

    Also why is there no gear (other than f-n-r) on outboard? Maybe it's unrealistic to have 5 forward gears , but 3 even 2 would be nice.

  3. Here some more info on the 535

    http://www.shetlandboats.co.uk/shetland535.htm

     

    Here's the 536's,

    http://www.shetlandboats.co.uk/shetland536.htm

     

    you will note although the 2 boats are similar in dimension, but they are infact totally different. The 535 is very light, single handed launch is no problems, whereas the 536 is more than 200kg heavier. The extra weigh is due to the 536 is a double skinned hull filled with poly..wotit, ie, unsinkable. However, the extra has push it over the 750kg mark and requires a braked trailer.

     

    The hulls are also different, 535 has the same hull as sheltie (a V ) whereas the 536 is same as the family 4 or 4+2, a gull wing design (must be a good one, cos the Raider boat uses the same design).

  4. you'd better watch, if your other half catch you doing more than fishing with the receptionist.... you're a dead man cool.gif

     

    Have a nice holiday, and take some photos of what you'd caught.

  5. Here, here, many thanks to Martin for getting the squid and particularily for getting it early so I could get off to London. Now bring on the cod smile.gif

    The cods are in, all we need is a bit of settled weather.

     

    All the forecasts for the last few days have been woefully inaccurate. sad.gifweep.gif

  6. Eh up, Mike...are you finally going to retire those tatty old nylon stockings??? ohmy.gif

    Shame on you. mad.gif

    I would REALY like to catch a winter cod and some whiting so this year I must buy som proper winter gear. Trouble is when your short and fat it is difficult to get stuff that fits.

     

    Mad Mike

    Try motor bike shops, they have good thermo under garments, if they are good for bikers in winter doing 80+, they shouldn't have problems with fisherman.

  7. Weather permitting. cool.gif

     

    The forecast is 50/50, anything from a f2-f5 southernly forecasted. If it gets too rough for the needle, I may try the portsmouth side, codlings and cods caught a few weeks ago in Hayling bay.

     

    I'll probably launch from Lymington if Needle is an option, anyone know what Town quay is like, is it as steep as Bath Road which we used last time?

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