Chris_Robb
Well-Known Member
Mike, I have had an Oceanlord now since 2007, and in the med since 2010.
To get the boat ready I would have a list in this order.
1. Sort out the absolutely atrocious box that calls itself a fridge - it will be a disaster time if you dont. I have loads of plans as to how it was done. If you dont you will be charging your batteries morning noon and night (which will annoy everyone!)
2. Good electric Windlass. with remote control from cockpit. The Oceanlord has a large anchor locker, so it will accommodate 80 meters 8 mm chain without getting stacked up.
3. Holding tank
4. Bow thruster - if the budgets tight you could easily do without. I have one but use it only really to keep it free of weed (excuse). When reversing in you use the chain and anchor to keep you straight ( hence the need for the remote control to control release).
If you want to send me a private message (click on my name and click on private message), I would be very happy to go through things I did and wish I had done before I left.
Good luck!
To get the boat ready I would have a list in this order.
1. Sort out the absolutely atrocious box that calls itself a fridge - it will be a disaster time if you dont. I have loads of plans as to how it was done. If you dont you will be charging your batteries morning noon and night (which will annoy everyone!)
2. Good electric Windlass. with remote control from cockpit. The Oceanlord has a large anchor locker, so it will accommodate 80 meters 8 mm chain without getting stacked up.
3. Holding tank
4. Bow thruster - if the budgets tight you could easily do without. I have one but use it only really to keep it free of weed (excuse). When reversing in you use the chain and anchor to keep you straight ( hence the need for the remote control to control release).
If you want to send me a private message (click on my name and click on private message), I would be very happy to go through things I did and wish I had done before I left.
Good luck!