BruceK
Well-Known Member
We all kept our distance from you hence not a single photo to blight the report.
Oh you have no idea how easily one can deceive oneself. They were brand new when they went in. Have less than 3 hours on them (sum total of 2020 use) and you want to replace them. Hindsight is wonderfull. Just remember each belt is about 30 bucks and each pulley around 90 bucks. So a quick count of 7 belts and 4 pulleys and two impellors or so...... that'll be 700 quid in service parts for 3 hours use. Whoaaaaa son, just hang in there and suck it and see. Hindsight.
Top report - looked like a great weekend, with even the weather playing ball!
Impellers don’t like not being used as I understand it, it weakens the one vane that’s kept bent.
Yes, and belt pulleys should be changed with the belts and I recently reset all the belts on stbd engine when I did my water pump renewal a couple weeks ago.
BUT. They're new man, only got 3 hours on man, that's 700 quid man. And before you all point the finger of shame remember I am the one that routinely strips and replaces everything just because because it might and am mocked for that too. I think there will be lots of boats like me and even in our 3 boat posse I was not the only one. Take that as an early warning. All 3 boats had a raw water issue of some kind or the other beginning, during and after the trip.
Conwy Mob Shake Down sounds like some form of extortion
Fortunately you had the spares available to get home![]()
We too, observed from a distance, about 50 yds away on Saturday about 14.00 hours. The deployement of vessels at Pilots Cove ad the occupants therein. Enouraged us not to tarry. Already seen the vessel on fire at Conwy and a Motor Saior being owed in to Victoria dock by Porth Dinllaen lifeboat we thought 'enough' excitement' for one day. Only to get involved in 'another tow' later , more of that again one day. We were in the Nimbus (the one from Guernsey) Bruce. Yes, teething probems on that fine vessel too. One of the windscreen washers got a bit bockedI was only there to observe social distance as a Boris Disciple.
We too, observed from a distance, about 50 yds away on Saturday about 14.00 hours. The deployement of vessels at Pilots Cove ad the occupants therein. Enouraged us not to tarry. Already seen the vessel on fire at Conwy and a Motor Saior being owed in to Victoria dock by Porth Dinllaen lifeboat we thought 'enough' excitement' for one day. Only to get involved in 'another tow' later , more of that again one day. We were in the Nimbus (the one from Guernsey) Bruce. Yes, teething probems on that fine vessel too. One of the windscreen washers got a bit bocked
Theres always something with boats!???