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Planning boat jobs
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I just use a note pad, adding jobs as I remember. We usually haul out for 4-6 weeks every January and I initially concentrate on the...
2 Jan 2025
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Cockpit Boards
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Surely the point of batting ideas and comments around in here is that someone can muse "That's interesting, except for..... Now, what if...
2 Jan 2025
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Cockpit Boards
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Yes but where would you put your legs and feet when sitting in the cockpit. To me it would seem very inconvenient and uncomfortable.
1 Jan 2025
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ASAP Supples Pricing 😳‼️
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I’ve found ASAP superb in the past and used them quite a few times. They’ve even been very good as problem solving a characterful engine...
1 Jan 2025
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Your vessel’s log
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I use an A4 spiral bound note book (spiral bound as opens flat and they are a lot cheaper than pre-printed log books in which I drawn...
28 Dec 2024
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How do folks feel about Chat GPT texts on the forum?
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No, I’m sorry, but passing off other people’s or other machines’ work as your own is just plain cheating and not just making use of a...
28 Dec 2024
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How do folks feel about Chat GPT texts on the forum?
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I understand......spellchecking is a g*dsend for someone like me (probably an undiagnosed dyslectic)....but on the flip side it changes...
28 Dec 2024
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Rig Tension Gauges.
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I too bought a Loos rig tension gauge. Yes I know you can set the tension other ways but I find you can't beat a rig gauge for quickly...
27 Dec 2024
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How do folks feel about Chat GPT texts on the forum?
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In my opinion just say NO to AI Now I am not a luddite and I worked with computer systems for a number of years so pretty knowledgeable...
27 Dec 2024
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The Cooking Fat might need a new home.
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What makes you think my wreck has a shower, never mind hot water? I have two of those plastic solar showers and I shower, naked, in...
22 Dec 2024
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The Cooking Fat might need a new home.
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Ref showering naked in the cockpit, a few weeks ago, a boat anchored about 100 metres away shouted across "Do you mind, we have children...
22 Dec 2024
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Anchoring - who is responsible?
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I frequently think people have anchored too close until I get in the dinghy - from the water the actual distance is often a lot more...
21 Dec 2024
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Raising the mast step?
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That’s not a concern. As it is just now the boom is about belt(ish) height and I reef at the mast sat down. Also means all my running...
21 Dec 2024
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The Cooking Fat might need a new home.
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Just shows you should never have your water supply by an electric pump - as Stingo says a foot pump is more than adequate and is also...
20 Dec 2024
dansaskip
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The Cooking Fat might need a new home.
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I've now removed the fuse to the pump, which I never used - the foot pump is more than adequate. The arse-licking, manipulative Cooking...
20 Dec 2024
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