wakeup
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Looking great JFM.
Hopefully will see her at Cannes.
Hopefully will see her at Cannes.
For my F96 52" Samsung TV (now old, it was one of the very first LED TVs) there was an optional motorised wall mount, even controllable with the same TV remote!
I didn't need it for my placement, but I saw it working and it was an impressive gadget indeed, capable of rotating both horizontally and vertically.
Not sure if they still make anything similar - if not, maybe you could try to find one of those and adapt it to another TV? Just a thought, anyway.
Compliments for the new RIB dash. It's so much better than the original, that one should wonder if the builder ever gave it any thought at all.
It wouldn't have costed them one more penny, to make it that way from the start...
Great Pictures! Really nice of you to share the progress with us!
For your motorised 40 inch Samsung i recommend this: http://www.peopleoflava.com/mounts/mmotion-flip/
I have looked around a lot for a motorised tv control but the all does not stay in position during movement but this one "locks" in position. I have not had my delivery yet for my 32 inch Samsung but that is what Lava tells me....
Yup, Match 2 has central vacuum SarabandeI know it may be a bit late for Match2, but seeing a standard suction cleaner in one of the pics made me wonder if anyone installs central cleaning systems on big mobos. They are called centralised vacuum systems or something odd.
A socket in each cabin, so no lugging a big cylinder around for the maintenance staff, no recycling of dust within the cabin, much quieter and more discreet.
I have a 500Watt extraction system in the workshop, and the suction of the big (14 inch fan) is much much greater than the expensive 1300W Sebo domestic vac.
I had a central vacuum system on a previous boat and it was really useful. In fact we've got one in our house too although, of course, it's far too complex for me to know how to operate it. If I was speccing a new boat myself, I'd definitely have oneI know it may be a bit late for Match2, but seeing a standard suction cleaner in one of the pics made me wonder if anyone installs central cleaning systems on big mobos. They are called centralised vacuum systems or something odd.
I had a central vacuum system on a previous boat and it was really useful. In fact we've got one in our house too although, of course, it's far too complex for me to know how to operate it. If I was speccing a new boat myself, I'd definitely have one
Yup white decks are perhaps are a bit marmite-like. Plenty of people wont like them, but i reckon plenty will, and I need some unique features that at least some people will like, in order to manage my residiual value. I cannot however think of any basis to associate them with "cheap". There is no relationship between cheap boats and white decks. The white costs several £k more even on my 24m boat, and loads of very not cheap boats have white decks: several Huismans including the stunning Twizzle, several CNBs including Chrisco, most Wallys of course, Norman Wisdom's beautiful Conquest, and many others I could mention...white caulking decks I think might cheapen it ... trend towards square corners ... my ribs were going to hit
The bashing into furniture is really a bit of a non-issue in practice. In the weather this kind of boat normally sees, and with stabilisers + 60tonnes, you don't bash into furniture
Hi JFM....GREAT update pics THANK YOU.....(except E/R ones, 10 lashes!!!!!)... i see that the stab ram is under the master bathroom, question, is there any "working noise from them when under load", yes i know the motor n pump are in the e/r, but just wondered about the rams... THANKS JFM and fantastic thread to dream about when stuck on the M25.......sighhhhhhhhhh !!!!
You should see the size of the Landrover.....Fantastic pictures as always.. One quick question spings to mind when loking at the 3 boats in the factory.. how do they move the hulls out when complete? It looks like Match is sitting on a massive trailer - is that the trick?
Rob
Fantastic pictures as always.. One quick question spings to mind when loking at the 3 boats in the factory.. how do they move the hulls out when complete? It looks like Match is sitting on a massive trailer - is that the trick?
Rob
Yes, exact same position. They worked really well on Match1 and I wouldn't want to change a thingPerhaps a stupid question JFM, but is the positioning of the stabilizers the exact same on M2 as M1? I recall some talk as to optimal fin positioning last time round.
Yes, exact same position. They worked really well on Match1 and I wouldn't want to change a thing
You need them close to the "turning centre" of the boat, otherwsie as they swoosh sideways at anchor they rotate the boat, and you dont want them too far forward else they can induce bow lift
Yup white decks are perhaps are a bit -like. Plenty of people wont like them, but i reckon plenty will, and I need some unique features that at least some people will like, in order to manage my residiual value. I cannot however think of any basis to associate them with "cheap". There is no relationship between cheap boats and white decks. The white costs several £k more even on my 24m boat, and loads of very not cheap boats have white decks: several Huismans including the stunning Twizzle, several CNBs including Chrisco, most Wallys of course, Norman Wisdom's beautiful Conquest, and many others I could mention
The bashing into furniture is really a bit of a non-issue in practice. In the weather this kind of boat normally sees, and with stabilisers + 60tonnes, you don't bash into furniture