Andiamo - Let's Go!

Does anyone know how the shower sump tray and bilge pump are secured to the hull?

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If you have a smart tv you don't need a stick. The sticks you mention sort of turn ordinary TV's into smart TV's. If you get a smart TV all the apps (That are on the sticks) will be in the TV and all you then need is a wifi signal. Either from a marina wifi or the various other methods discussed on this forum.

On the TV Power use. In my Caravan I have a single 80 amp hour leisure battery and that will just about last a weekend away of general use on lights and TV etc in the summer. This should help as a guide.

Provided your house batteries are separate from you starter battery for the engines you cannot go far wrong. I would do some tests first to see how you get on as extra batteries are heavy and we all know how we tend to keep adding weight. If you don't need it why carry it I say

Hope this helps

Dennis
 
If you have a smart tv you don't need a stick. The sticks you mention sort of turn ordinary TV's into smart TV's. If you get a smart TV all the apps (That are on the sticks) will be in the TV
You're better off with a Firestick or Kodi box, I bought a 55 inch LG assuming just as you say, but the operating system it uses to be 'SMART' leaves a lot to be desired and not able to run so many apps

I decided to use my Kodi box for everything, which is also much easier to install new apps and update.
 
I have been reading this thread with interest. I just read the last few posts and I am going to have to lay down because I now feel quite ill.
Be strong. We havent got on to scatter cushions yet
 
Don't take my word for this, but I would be VERY surprised to hear that the Guardia Civil in Spain (and the likes in FR, IT, or anywhere else in the Med) cares one bit about that.
Fwiw, I just came back from Croatia, and all they were interested in was to check the boat size on the registration papers in order to calculate the amount of the transit permit that I had to pay...

When I was in Croatia they insisted on seeing the insurance document as well as the registration papers. In fact I was refused a vignette when I couldnt produce the insurance certificate (because I'd only just bought the boat)
 
FFS Pete you've spent two years buying this boat, now you've finally got the thing you even can't be bothered to drive for a couple of hours to have a look at it?

:D

says the man who once (IIRC) took the plane down to the med, went for a quick dip in the med (documented with pics!) and was back again in the next plane (or something like that...)

Pete, it's w/e you're meant to be there checking, moving things about, unscrewing things, taking pics then bombard the forum with Qs for the working week before you go back to the boat next w/e to do some more of the same

cheers

V.
 
FFS Pete you've spent two years buying this boat, now you've finally got the thing you even can't be bothered to drive for a couple of hours to have a look at it?

:D

says the man who once (IIRC) took the plane down to the med, went for a quick dip in the med (documented with pics!) and was back again in the next plane (or something like that...)

Pete, it's w/e you're meant to be there checking, moving things about, unscrewing things, taking pics then bombard the forum with Qs for the working week before you go back to the boat next w/e to do some more of the same

cheers

V.

Thing is, it's currently ashore having its outdrives serviced so not a lot of fun. We were down there last weekend in the pouring rain (and mud) and the forecast for this weekend was much of the same so decided to veto the two four hour round trip.

Have no fear, as soon as it's back in the water (next weekend I hope) I'll be back down there and might even take it out one day! No doubt returning with a load more stupid questions!
 
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