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New ePropulsion eLite?
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Just to be clear, amongst other things, we (Nestaway Boats) sell ePropulsion, Torqeedo, TEMO and ThrustMe electric outboards. Anyway...
Monday at 10:03
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First Chartplotter
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@PaulRainbow whats the practical difference between the EchoMap and the GPSMap?
Friday at 13:56
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Sailing boat to rent in Cornwall
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Ask @jwilson if his boat in Falmouth is available
17 Apr 2024
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Arcona 460 sinks
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Fothering was (and possibly still is) a standard damage control practice in the RN. I’ve never done it in practice (either from my...
17 Apr 2024
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Arcona 460 sinks
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You could attempt to fother it by attaching ropes to each corner of a sheet/duvet and pulling it under water to seal the opening. It...
17 Apr 2024
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Another wood window frame question!
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Personally I would fix with epoxy/thickened epoxy having wiped the surfaces down with acetone. When clamped you should get squeeze out...
6 Apr 2024
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Scapa Tape - Window Sealing
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Butyl tape. Put a bead around the frame and a small piece under the crew heads. Never sets and any squeeze out can be trimmed.
2 Apr 2024
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Marine Ply Bonding
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But if the original layup was epoxy then polyester has poor chemical bond characteristics. Usually easier to use epoxy as that bond to...
2 Apr 2024
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Marine Ply Bonding
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What is the replacement ply for? If it’s just a pad on the inside of the boat (to screw something to) then an adhesive such as Sika 291...
2 Apr 2024
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Repairing a Solid Mahogany Tabletop.
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If you align the grain (as you always should) then a circular repair is no more obvious than any other shape.
1 Apr 2024
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Repairing a Solid Mahogany Tabletop.
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It’s another way but not necessarily the easiest. I teach wooden boat restoration and we teach all those, if I need to be quick (and...
31 Mar 2024
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Repairing a Solid Mahogany Tabletop.
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Whilst that is the traditional method; the easy way is to get a Forstner bit and a plug cutter/ hole saw that match exactly. Saves a lot...
31 Mar 2024
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Repairing a Solid Mahogany Tabletop.
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If you are sanding the top then save the sawdust and mix it with glue. You could experiment with using superglue added to sawdust that...
29 Mar 2024
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Cornish Crabbers going bump?
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If you had you would be aware of the internal mouldings. Having owned a Crabber 26 I can attest to the build quality (including...
13 Mar 2024
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Cornish Crabbers going bump?
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Have you been in one?
13 Mar 2024
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