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Hi, just joined and thought a "hello" would be nice. Been reading this forum for a while and taking onboard tips etc. Finally decided to buy my first cabin type boat having had numerous RIBs in the past and opted for a 2008 Merry Fisher 805. Just taken delivery and had my first weekend away in her. Love the fact when it rains I now stay dry :o
Am planing a trip to Guernsey and the Scillies from Plymouth, any tips would be much appreciated. Just waiting for a decent weather window now :nonchalance:
 
welcome on board. Fine choice of boat. What engine does she have ? What sort of comms and safety kit is on board ?

If said boat has not been used in lumpy weather, it would be worth checking the tank for crud and muck, as well as carrying a couple of spare fuel filters.

Cruising in Autumn ? You have to be lucky to get more than 12 hours before the weather changes. Lots of bolt holes btw Plymuff and Scillies.
 
Hi, just joined and thought a "hello" would be nice. Been reading this forum for a while and taking onboard tips etc. Finally decided to buy my first cabin type boat having had numerous RIBs in the past and opted for a 2008 Merry Fisher 805. Just taken delivery and had my first weekend away in her. Love the fact when it rains I now stay dry :o
Am planing a trip to Guernsey and the Scillies from Plymouth, any tips would be much appreciated. Just waiting for a decent weather window now :nonchalance:

Both CIs and Scilly is doable in Autumn/winter but you might have either shorter or longer stay than planned due to weather conditions. And I suspect you'll be quite lonely in Scilly, can't imagine there will be many visiting boats there from now until Easter.

When I bought my ore is boat a CI32 we went to Guernsey in December, arrived late one night to be greeted by the HM who then told us that a gale had jus been forecast which meant we left early the next day! With our present boat we did the same trip, again in December, and had 5 great days there. The moral of the story is double check all the weather forecasts and then check again when there several times at least, each day.

If I were you, I'd be looking for more local trips, Fowey, Falmouth, Salcombe, Dartmouth, Yealm all of which are lovely places.
 
Hi chaps, many thanks for the warm welcome.

I will certainly take on board your advice re the weather window. Already been caught out getting to Falmouth, my dog got seasick on the way back - poor lad and all my own fault! Not sure hes looking forward to anymore trips in the boat.

Again thanks for the welcome

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welcome on board. Fine choice of boat. What engine does she have ? What sort of comms and safety kit is on board ?

If said boat has not been used in lumpy weather, it would be worth checking the tank for crud and muck, as well as carrying a couple of spare fuel

Sarabande - Im sorry for failing to answer your questions above earlier. Then engine is a Nanni T4 200 with a full main dealer service history since new. I do have a spare set of filters just in case - good call. I got caught out in some rough water on the way back from my Falmouth trip the engine ran fine but I'm ready for any future issues.

The comms fitted is a DSC Raymarine VHF but can't remember off hand what the model number is. Safety wise I have an ICOM waterproof hand held VHF, offshore flare kit, Spinlock LJs, PLB and a set of immersion suits just in case (curtesy of job) but am looking for a decent liferaft to fit. HTH.

Cheers
 
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