Zagato
Well-Known Member
You always know something isn't going to go Right - my last launch on another boat sprang a leak
This one had an exhaust silencer leak which I had to fix against the clock before the tide went out to avoid a £500 re-launch fee
Good old Sikaflex came to the rescue again as a temporary fix - hell of a job though with limited access.
Next hassle was coming up to the new mooring for the first time against wind & tide - took three attempts to get the engine revs just right so I could then pass the chain under the whisker lines and onto the sampson post, but not quite! It took a lot of fiddling to get it all set up and it's not ideal now. Bowsprits look nice but they are a PITA for mooring.
Having spent the day manically at full whack, I settled down to some soup in the evening and the boat started to list, I was aground on a supposedly swinging mooring! Panic, never been aground before and I was 10 degrees over all ready, sea cocks shut and tried to get off with the engine but couldn't, didn't know how much further the tide would drop but luckily it stayed at 10 degrees then came back up after 15 minutes - PHEW!
I'm not happy about this as I have paid for a full swinging mooring. OK it was an especially low tide but this will happen 4-5 times a month and I don't fancy my hull crashing up and down on the hard estuary bed when the Mobo's come piling past out of Chichester Marina
Anyway she is finally in after a 9 month wait and I will go down in a couple of days to fill up with diesel, try the sails for the first time and hopefully put her on a new mooring
Next hassle was coming up to the new mooring for the first time against wind & tide - took three attempts to get the engine revs just right so I could then pass the chain under the whisker lines and onto the sampson post, but not quite! It took a lot of fiddling to get it all set up and it's not ideal now. Bowsprits look nice but they are a PITA for mooring.
Having spent the day manically at full whack, I settled down to some soup in the evening and the boat started to list, I was aground on a supposedly swinging mooring! Panic, never been aground before and I was 10 degrees over all ready, sea cocks shut and tried to get off with the engine but couldn't, didn't know how much further the tide would drop but luckily it stayed at 10 degrees then came back up after 15 minutes - PHEW!
I'm not happy about this as I have paid for a full swinging mooring. OK it was an especially low tide but this will happen 4-5 times a month and I don't fancy my hull crashing up and down on the hard estuary bed when the Mobo's come piling past out of Chichester Marina
Anyway she is finally in after a 9 month wait and I will go down in a couple of days to fill up with diesel, try the sails for the first time and hopefully put her on a new mooring
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