Yes it was worth the trip, soon to be the new owner. I'm not doing a sea trial for a few reasons so fingers crossed it doesnt come back to bite meWas it worth the trip?
Just a thought, if you progress to asking for sea trial the entrance to Christchurch needs careful planning especially in Winter as the navigation bouys won't be in place. Obviously the owner and hopefully the broker will have local knowledge, I'm just alerting you that you may have to wait.
If so, this forum will be the first to say "... said so.."Yes it was worth the trip, soon to be the new owner. I'm not doing a sea trial for a few reasons so fingers crossed it doesnt come back to bite me
My wife has said we need a bigger boat with a bigger engine, she did ask about putting in a bigger engine in our 7.5m boat, but the 13hp VP MD7 is powerful enough to get the boat up to hull speed @12km/h so that is a non starterconsidering how i get it back now. Haulage looking like a couple grand with the 3 or 4 lifts involved, sailing is 1 lift & 400 litres of diesel . Solent round to the Wash, 350ish mile with an overnight stop & refuel, assuming a decent weather window is that going to be a challenging run or a weekend adventure?![]()
If conditions are good and the sun's shining, 100 miles a day would be about my limit. I've never navigated that area so can't really add anything more usefulconsidering how i get it back now. Haulage looking like a couple grand with the 3 or 4 lifts involved, sailing is 1 lift & 400 litres of diesel . Solent round to the Wash, 350ish mile with an overnight stop & refuel, assuming a decent weather window is that going to be a challenging run or a weekend adventure?![]()
Im sure ive already asked this, but is 14/15knts a realistic all day cruising speed for the Nimbus? Dont suppose you got any figures to hand of what your fuel consumption is likeIf conditions are good and the sun's shining, 100 miles a day would be about my limit. I've never navigated that area so can't really add anything more useful
mm.. guess id need to stop at least twice then to refuel if the range is 140mile, thought it would be nearer 20014/15/ for planning is about right. I plan for 2 litres a mile
Don’t do a 350 mile trip in a neglected boat.considering how i get it back now. Haulage looking like a couple grand with the 3 or 4 lifts involved, sailing is 1 lift & 400 litres of diesel . Solent round to the Wash, 350ish mile with an overnight stop & refuel, assuming a decent weather window is that going to be a challenging run or a weekend adventure?![]()
I agree with this completely. Haul it back and enjoy the problem finding process closer to home and help. If you find a bilge full of coolant part way through your trip, or worse, you will wish you had.Don’t do a 350 mile trip in a neglected boat.
You mentioned in a past thread, which I think you have since edited, that there was coolent water in the bilge which is a red flag warning.
It’s common, even with a well maintained boat, to have a problem or two early in the season after a winter layup. You are in a much more severe risk zone.
Shop around for haulage, ask if they have a return load.
As a cost example:
A couple of months ago I brought my 37 ft boat from Spain to the UK on a return load for £6000 (no VAT on transport).
Where do you access rear cabin?
you move the seat cushions at the back and an acrylic hatch slides to reveal the stairway down, you can leave it open into the cockpit area at the expense of -1 cockpit seatWhere do you access rear cabin?