lanerboy
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john where were you when they loaded her, did you position her in the slings ready for the lift
I guess it's now useless to know, but just in case you'd be interested in a possible explanation:To my surprise, mine was the only boat covered on the whole deck.
I guess it's now useless to know, but just in case you'd be interested in a possible explanation:
My understanding is that also most builders don't use heat-shrink films to cover their boats, also when new, because (depending also on the passage weather, of course) the thing might be constantly flapping against some parts of the boat which can even (day in, day out) be damaged - any gelcoat surfaces being among these parts. And upon arrival, boats need a good cleaning anyway.
MapisM, they don't just put a cover on. First they wrap all the might-be-scratched parts in low-tack plastic tape, plus some bubble wrap. All the s.s handrails and all corners/edges are covered in the low tack tape. Then they put the cover on. This works better than having it uncovered in my book becuase in any type of tail wind the black sludge from the ship's funnel lands on the boat and makes a proper mess. Tail winds are forecast for the entire portugal coast and gibraltar section of this journey too!I guess it's now useless to know, but just in case you'd be interested in a possible explanation:
My understanding is that also most builders don't use heat-shrink films to cover their boats, also when new, because (depending also on the passage weather, of course) the thing might be constantly flapping against some parts of the boat which can even (day in, day out) be damaged - any gelcoat surfaces being among these parts. And upon arrival, boats need a good cleaning anyway.
Fwiw, the opposite view is that small oil drops coming out of the ship exhaust can make a proper mess on any external boat surfaces, requiring an extremely accurate cleaning upon arrival.
As an aside, I didn't notice that the boat on your port side is a 'hattan 73'.
Funny, doesn't she look bigger than M2? I mean, it's not just the HT instead of the bimini top, also the hull and the superstructure look a bit larger.
Or is it just an impression?
Timingwise it will be a close call J. She is I think waiting for westerly gale to pass before leaving the Solent.
Ah bless....
So innocent.
Boats loaded, captain and crew go round the corner, drop the hook and party central. Until every last drop is drained from fridges, wine chillers, crew cellars and flybridge cool boxes that bad boy ain't going' nowhere.
Last info I had was that they'd bled Portsmouth dry of rentals and were sending out to Gosport for reinforcements.
There are going to be some mighty sore heads in the morning.
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Here is another vid, with a few clips lifted from Andy's video, of what is looking like the most video-ed ship loading in recent history
I gotta say Sevenstar did a great job and I'm really pleased with their whole yacht transsport service. They've kept me well informed, attended the loading and made sure all details like anti chafe strips were done, gave me a lift back to my car, sourced me a cradle I was happy with (they sent me beauty parade photos of various cradles!) and all at a very fair price. Since the loading they have emailed me to tell me the ship is staying on anchor off IoW until strong winds have passed, which gives me confidence that the shipping co are careful with these cargoes. Also they didn't demand payment before I could see the ship was in Southampton and they gave me very fair terms allowing me to cancel if the ship was late. 10/10 stuff
Thanks Andy!Here is another little vid of some pretty casual helming whilst not at the helm , I think ?
Has the box of tricks got total control of Match John , or just the thrusters ?.
Thanks Andy!
The remote, which is a wired ZF unit not wireless and same as I had on Match1, controls gears, throttles and both thrusters, plus it lets you turn the engines off when you're done. As regards the thrusters it only controls them in binary full power or nothing, whereas the two helm stations on the boat have fully variable throttle controls for both thrusters. That's why you can see a white water wake from the bow thruster when I was using the remote. This isn't really a drawback and I'm not saying it is a problem, it's just that you can use the thrusters much more softly when on the main helm or flybridge without creating noise or wake. The remote is a fab gizmo though for bringing the boat up to a dock because you can sit on the gunwhale and see your approach right up until you kiss the dock (or ship) and can communicate with the person handling the lines
Ah bless....
So innocent.
Boats loaded, captain and crew go round the corner, drop the hook and party central. Until every last drop is drained from fridges, wine chillers, crew cellars and flybridge cool boxes that bad boy ain't going' nowhere.
Last info I had was that they'd bled Portsmouth dry of rentals and were sending out to Gosport for reinforcements.
There are going to be some mighty sore heads in the morning.
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Hi John,
Are the thrusters hydraulic or electric?
Ah bless....
So innocent.
Boats loaded, captain and crew go round the corner, drop the hook and party central. Until every last drop is drained from fridges, wine chillers, crew cellars and flybridge cool boxes that bad boy ain't going' nowhere.
Last info I had was that they'd bled Portsmouth dry of rentals and were sending out to Gosport for reinforcements.
There are going to be some mighty sore heads in the morning.
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LOL, funny you mention that.Sounds like BS to me, the manufacturers just want to keep the cost down I would have thought and probably no margin to make on the cost of the covers.
Yep, after looking at your last video I see what you mean.That's definitely a hattan 73.
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