lanerboy
Well-Known Member
well I have had my boat for nearly 4 months now and done a few jobs on the toilets etc
well today we woke up and it was flatter than a flat thing so we went out at 10am to a lovely sunny Weymouth bay that was just so calm it was fantastic
we stayed out for 2 hrs bimling about in the bay having a blast here and there I was so pleased with the boat but it does need a lift as it was slow due to a very dirty bum, we came back in on the 12 noon bridge and saw andy on the fuel berth so brimmed both tanks ready for the season and left £500 lighter in the pocket (why do we moan about putting fuel in our cars lol)
then it was time to berth her for the first time, when I pulled round into my part of the marina I could see the sluice gates were wide open and it was gushing in almost over the top of the pontoon and racing like a fast flowing river but I had to try and get in some how, I tried 3 times and failed as the current just pushed me round quicker than I could get in, on the 4th attempt we got in thanks to our neighbours grabbing a rope each which really helped so after a few failed attempts we were in, few.
I then spent a couple of hrs washing her off and left her looking very shiny ready for next time, but I must admit I will think twice about going out if those gates are wide open like that again as it really was a bit hairy but no damage and I would rather take 4 goes and be unscathed apart from my pride
this winter boating is great on a day like today
we stayed out for 2 hrs bimling about in the bay having a blast here and there I was so pleased with the boat but it does need a lift as it was slow due to a very dirty bum, we came back in on the 12 noon bridge and saw andy on the fuel berth so brimmed both tanks ready for the season and left £500 lighter in the pocket (why do we moan about putting fuel in our cars lol)
then it was time to berth her for the first time, when I pulled round into my part of the marina I could see the sluice gates were wide open and it was gushing in almost over the top of the pontoon and racing like a fast flowing river but I had to try and get in some how, I tried 3 times and failed as the current just pushed me round quicker than I could get in, on the 4th attempt we got in thanks to our neighbours grabbing a rope each which really helped so after a few failed attempts we were in, few.
I then spent a couple of hrs washing her off and left her looking very shiny ready for next time, but I must admit I will think twice about going out if those gates are wide open like that again as it really was a bit hairy but no damage and I would rather take 4 goes and be unscathed apart from my pride
this winter boating is great on a day like today