Lymington forum meet
A big THANK YOU to Nick for organising last night! It was good to put faces to names and talk with new people. It was also good to catch up with folks that I had met before. If a similar event is held in the spring then I will have to stay overnight as that Oyster black...
Originally posted by goligher.
"I will most likely spend the first year doing sh*tty deliveries around the UK..."
Now there's a novel way to drum up business!
Jim, Hi.
What an excellent night! Congratulations again on all the organisation stuff. It was good to see most of the faces from last year and also to meet some new ones. Shame the evening went so quickly, maybe we could start at lunchtime in the future!
Once again, the trip home was a blur -...
36cc parts
I have found a number. Try talking to Ancaster at Port Hamble on 02380 450007. They have arranged to send me parts to wherever my boat has been.
36cc parts
I get my spares through the agents Ancaster or direct from Beneteau themselves. It usually takes about two to three weeks for parts to arrive. If you need tel numbers send me a PM and I will find them for you.
We were in disguise!
Hi Blueglass. When we met four years ago we were going through the French Canals . We had an enjoyable evening sitting on the river bank drinking sundowners and watching the world go by. To get through the canal system we had transported our mast to the SOF by road, so you...
Hi. We had one made four years ago which was, and still is, excellent. We used: 'Marine Bedding Company' at Ringwood.
Contact: marinebedding.com or 01425 480605.
Now there's evidence !
I told Dee (the other half of alandee) that I was popping out for a couple of beers and a curry. I'm sure I told her London, maybe not; and now there's photographic evidence! The cat was in my half of the bed when I got in at 2.30am.
Anyway, a big thank you to Full Circle...
Just a thought. Had the same problem with mine a couple of years back; 1) check the error code to see if it is something simple; 2) check that the fuel pipe is in fact under the fuel level in the tank. Guy on the next pontoon tried everything until he realised that the fuel line was not even in...