boatone
Well-Known Member
Nice day today and nothing else getting in the way so had the first trip in the Hardy since it was delivered to Penton last October.
Engines started fine and a lot quieter than I expected being right on top of them. First time with twins on shafts so need to spend a little time getting used to them (and no bow thruster !).
Anyways, gently away from the pontoon and round and out of the marina to Penton Hook lock followed by a starb'd turn and a run down Laleham reach past Doliitle's. Oudrageous and Two Rebels tied up at Laleham but no signs of life so presume they were down the pub.
Played with the toys a little - Garmin 450 and Raymarine Radar/Plotter all tickety boo. Need to get to grips with resetting the depth alarm keep going off.
Turned round before we got to Chertsey lock and meandered back. Very little wash at 5 knots so thats good. Manual cable steering a little heavier than I'm used to but slid back the sunroof and stood up with head through the hatch enjoying the sunshine.
A couple of really basic but truly useful mod cons - rudder indicator and gauge for the freshwater tank - bliss!
One or two boats out and about but so quiet and peaceful with the sun shining.
Stopped off at the caravan centre on the way home and bought some new melamine table ware. Roll on Easter when we can really get going at last.
Engines started fine and a lot quieter than I expected being right on top of them. First time with twins on shafts so need to spend a little time getting used to them (and no bow thruster !).
Anyways, gently away from the pontoon and round and out of the marina to Penton Hook lock followed by a starb'd turn and a run down Laleham reach past Doliitle's. Oudrageous and Two Rebels tied up at Laleham but no signs of life so presume they were down the pub.
Played with the toys a little - Garmin 450 and Raymarine Radar/Plotter all tickety boo. Need to get to grips with resetting the depth alarm keep going off.
Turned round before we got to Chertsey lock and meandered back. Very little wash at 5 knots so thats good. Manual cable steering a little heavier than I'm used to but slid back the sunroof and stood up with head through the hatch enjoying the sunshine.
A couple of really basic but truly useful mod cons - rudder indicator and gauge for the freshwater tank - bliss!
One or two boats out and about but so quiet and peaceful with the sun shining.
Stopped off at the caravan centre on the way home and bought some new melamine table ware. Roll on Easter when we can really get going at last.