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  1. You need the full engine serial number then any Mariner agent will be able to tell you. They use coded numbers so that the general public can not tell the age when purchasing, but service centres need to know for specifications, technical data and parts. Charlie
  2. Thats great Mick I hope it all works If you are fishing this weekend please do not forget to enter the 48 hr comp. Best specimen format and well worth supporting Charlie
  3. Dan now has to go to College on Monday So weather permitting we will go Friday after work, stop for bait and a few hours fishing somewhere. then into port. Only be in weymouth FRI and SAT overnight, but probably go in on Sunday evening for the BBQ before a quick run home at last light. Other crew TBC Charlie
  4. Hi Billy What is the format ? It seems like there is a lot of bream, pout, gurnard macs gars and various wrasse inshore, With the usual mix of rays, eel hounds and LSD I am sure you will be busy Charlie
  5. Paul D You have a PM mate Charlie
  6. great white

    Slipways

    What about the sailing acadamy at Portland and Cobbs Quay neither are cheap but are good slips Charlie
  7. Happy Birthday Charlie A I hope you get some nice fishy bits and maybe a pink pass at the weekend Charlie C
  8. Book Alfresco in, its our favorite comp. Weather permitting Dan and I will be out, rest of the crew to be confirmed. I have a pass and will be looking to make the most of it after the cancelled trip this weekend. Charlie
  9. Nice one Adam Hope to see you afloat very soon. Charlie
  10. Well done guys Lots of good bream can certainly brighten up any day. lets hope the weather settles out for next week. Charlie
  11. Saturday now cancelled We are going to try Sunday, Simon if you see this can you call my mobile, I have sent PM with number. Not sure if we wil get to the RIPs it depends if this blows through. Charlie
  12. Hardly settled weather is it, The forecasts are changing every time I look. We have decided on a shorter trip after work on Sat, I have to wait until 1400 when Dan finishes his driving lesson, then we will head out The weather will decide how far we get, but only aiming to be half way to the rips this week. If one of the lads going in the morning can call my mobile or text a weather update that would be great Radio on 6 Charlie
  13. Will decide tomorrow Sunday looks favorite, please PM me your mobile no
  14. Not long about a month then back in sept for teh big ones small ones through until oct Charlie
  15. Go on Stu smile What a great fish, you will probably always remember yesterdays trip and certainly that fish. well done Charlie
  16. Hi Simon if we go Sunday you are on mate Stuart is available either day as are Dan and I As Adam says I think we will make a call Thur /Fri Charlie
  17. Hi Adam That sounds good It will depend if anyone wants to join us as crew and what weather we get. Charlie
  18. Well Done Guys A great fish to end the day [or any Day], I can just imagine the excitement of trying to get the net together with the fish next to the boat. Well done Stu on taking the Club Turbot record, [and to the skipper of course] Will was certainly chuffed on the phone when I told him it had broken the record. Good effort for putting it back to carry on breeding, especially as you or Dad probably have more ways of cooking such a fish than most. Looking forward to seeing the pics Charlie
  19. Last weekend we saw Sam off from Pompey and did not get out, so we are keen to get out there. Dan and I are working Sat morning but I fancy an afternoon evening trip. LW about 1600 should give us some options. If the weather swings to a calmer day on Sunday that could change our plans and push us to the cod marks again. Does anyone fancy a trip? Sat would be eels/tope If its Sunday it may be mainly cod and anchor at slack Charlie
  20. great white

    Rips

    Well done all for getting out there Actually Dan 7 is not a bad total when two of you are fishing an area you do not know. Get 7 on a winters day and you would be made up. Martins advice is spot on, simply following the charter boats is not IMHO the best way. Sure let them guide you to the area then look for your own fish holding areas. All those that I talk too and ourselves found the fish in tight areas, that were well worth going back over a few times in short drifts. Charlie
  21. great white

    Rips

    It looks like one of those days with conflicting forecasts. Please remember its down to skippers and crews to make the final call, but err on the cautious safe route if in doubt. Experiance teaches you a lot, and one of the best things is when not to go, or when to admit you do not like the sea conditions and change to a safer more sheltered plan. As Rup says there are days when you just have to turn back. There will be plenty more calm days to come, and fish to go with them. Charlie Oh and its not a hint But Wendy Dan and I are off to see HMS Victory tomorrow with Sam, before he deploys on Monday. If we were not , and having checked wind guru we would be out there somewhere
  22. Thanks Paul Good to know that we did, especially just outside the shipping areas. I keep meaning to ask someone to have a look, then try again after I take the pole down, to see what diference it makes. Charlie
  23. Looks good Jim It holds more rods than my new addition, and I am sure yours is easier to reach. We have found ours to be very useful already, I have mounted a bigger radar reflector on a pole and put it up using the tubes when offshore. An anchor ball can also be put up that way when the rods are in use, i intend to fit mine to an extending boat hook for ths purpose. Charlie
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    Rips

    Jim I have been holding back with this because I did not want it to come over wrong, but I must advise caution before you take a small boat that distance. you will be 20 miles from shelter and the RIPS did not get that name for nothing. Its an area of banks that has a lot of overfalls when the wind is over tide. We were there on a calm day on Sunday and it was lovely, there was a warrior happily fishing amongst all the boats without any problem. The other point is fuel, carry plenty. if it roughs up and you can not maintain planning speeds you will need it, you will also do a lot of miles motoring back up to start drifts. I hope that this came over as intended, friendly advice. Just thought it best to state the obvious in advance I am sure you will not be alone if you go. Charlie
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    birthday

    Happy Birthday Sam Have been unable to get you on the phone today, so I hope that you enjoy your birthday even though you are onboard and at sea. Dad
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