pvb
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When the boat eventually escapes from the cosy warmth of Fox's workshop, it'll be staying in the water over the winter, just as I've been accustomed to doing.
Dont go "Too" white on an older boat.![]()
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It's got 20 year old Toplac on and it's gone faded, chalky and multi shades of blue. But to put Awlgrip on would have meant all of that sanded off and the mother of all filling and fairing, plus a very expensive paint job. This way they can lightly sand, undercoat and Toplac in white for about half the cost, I'm a big fan of Toplac and as it will be Oyster white it will suit the aged coachroof and be easily touched up - when we touch up with blue now it looks an entirely different colour the old is so faded. Can't see Oyster white fading much. The yard have a cunning plan to get it done next spring.
Those chaps will soon be able to apply for British Citizenship, HOW LONG does it take to apply treadmaster :disgust:When the boat eventually escapes from the cosy warmth of Fox's workshop, it'll be staying in the water over the winter, just as I've been accustomed to doing.
Those chaps will soon be able to apply for British Citizenship, HOW LONG does it take to apply treadmaster :disgust:
There is even a photo of us on Sunday coming into the crouch on yourboatpix, and this forum!
Not Treadmaster, and the guys have only been here this week. Very long story, but the whole sorry fiasco will have cost Bavaria many thousands of pounds, and the selling dealer isn't going to be pleased when he gets my claim for loss of use.
You can claim for that? How do you quantify it?
I don't think you can claim in the court for a non-financial loss of amenity. A goodwill payment from Bavaria is the best you can hope for. A mere token.
So, who is staying in, and about to tell me of all the fabulous winter saiing they have planned?![]()
I believe we met you going the other way ->
and, to stay on topic, we will be in all winter
sailing when rain, wind and light allow
I don't think you can claim in the court for a non-financial loss of amenity. A goodwill payment from Bavaria is the best you can hope for. A mere token.
Well you never know!Staying until after Christmas in the hope of a day or two sailing between Christmas and new year. It's usually to cold for this, but with the hottest year on record apparently, there is always hope.
After that, take boat out,drop mast and replace radio aerial and coax along with usual maintenance stuff. Back in early spring.
Gitane
So only question is what PVB can get for being messed about and not spreading the (justified) dirt. Get some nice extras? Spare keel ? (sorry, couldn't resist)
We were the white hulled Maxi 1100 going out of the CrouchWhich boat is yours then?
There were hardly any other boats out over the weekend, so I expect we saw you.
Well, having only just gone back in the water at Tollesbury a few weeks ago I think we'll be staying in for winter, as usual!
We may have to relocate though, there seems to be a lot of riffraff moving into the area, generally lowering the toneAny new 'incomers' please come say hello, we're on J8.
Looks like it will be a winter of work work work, split between earning dosh, doing bathroom upgrades at home and continuing our slow overhaul/upgrades on Saguday.
Agree with Neil about opportunistic winter sails though, we've had some delightful ones, especially around New Year and early January but whether we'll manage any is another story.