penfold
Well-Known Member
Could the OP resize the pictures to stop my monitor from exploding.
No point in dealing with the previous owner about the boat as he is no longer able to sell it with clear title although he could still sell any bits not covered by the lien. If you bought the boat in the auction you would get clear title. The owner is unlikely to show any interest as to regain title he would have to pay the outstanding debt.
The yardstick is for racing so allows for poor pointing ability. I have found that if I settle fro a close reach and forget about trying to go close hauled I can make good progress, but I suppose all boats go well down hill.Don't get me wrong. I'm a great admirer of the Westerly Centaur, but I'm astounded at how slow they are.
I was looking at a list of PHRF ratings < http://offshore.ussailing.org/Assets/Offshore/PHRF/High+Low+Mean+PHRF+Handicaps.pdf >
and was amazed to see that a West Wight Potter 19 (PHRF 270) is rated 21 seconds per mile faster than a Westerly Centaur (PHRF 291).
Of course, a Westerly Centaur is probably a greyhound compared to a Mirror Offshore.
I dont think they are serious about trying to get £9000 grand recovered. I would reckon they will settle for whatever anyone offers plus a new owner to start paying dues or clear the"project wreck off site.
In my experience this is the same procedure that sailing clubs go through to clear the wrecks.
Don't get me wrong. I'm a great admirer of the Westerly Centaur, but I'm astounded at how slow they are.
I was looking at a list of PHRF ratings < http://offshore.ussailing.org/Assets/Offshore/PHRF/High+Low+Mean+PHRF+Handicaps.pdf >
and was amazed to see that a West Wight Potter 19 (PHRF 270) is rated 21 seconds per mile faster than a Westerly Centaur (PHRF 291).
Of course, a Westerly Centaur is probably a greyhound compared to a Mirror Offshore.
3k firm for one with a knackered engine or 3.5k for a runner. Hmmm, tough choice!
Bet you'd get the 2nd one for £2750 and you could save on the chainsaw fuel too...
I have enquired about this one
http://www.boatsandoutboards.co.uk/yachts/beeva-westerly-centaur-RUD016
the broker says it is a firm £3,000
Could the OP resize the pictures to stop my monitor from exploding.
+1 !!!
I stop opening threads like this because of that, scrolling across the screen to read the following text is a pain.
I wonder if it is spilt diesel
No Pete, I have a huge monitor, but on the boat with a netbook it is far, far worse. I too had (I think) the browser re-sizing before the forum software upgrade, then it all went bonkers with these oversized photos.I was going to reply to say that your monitor must be really tiny - but then I discovered that my browser is automatically shrinking the images to fit whatever width I drag the
window to. Seems like a good approach.
Pete
No Pete, I have a huge monitor, but on the boat with a netbook it is far, far worse. I too had (I think) the browser re-sizing before the forum software upgrade, then it all went bonkers with these oversized photos.
Thankfully, most re-size their images before posting - saves bandwidth for all.
It may be Firefox, there was a coincident upgrade - well many really - at about the same time, so I do not know what to blame, although IE 9 & 10 have the same effect with Win7.
But it does seem logical for ybw to automatically re-size to something like 800-1000 pixels wide to save on their own storage space. As you point out, the useful solution would be for the browser to have that function.