Karouise has a wet bottom!

Athene V30

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I am back on the water!

Arrived at Rice & Coles about 3pm yesterday to see an empty cradle and the crane moving. I had missed the launch by a couple of minutes.

Sea cocks seemed ok although have a leak from the heads water inlet when open and from the port cockpit drain which both need to be sorted at the weekend.

Engine started (had tested it ashore) briefly but then petered out. Sounded like fuel starvation as it was 'hunting' a bit before it died. Looked at the manual to see how to bleed the fuel system and I might as well be reading double dutch! Made absolutely no sense at all. I knocked a wire at some stage too and now the engine will not even turn over! Also wondering if the fuel which is of unknown age may be full of gunk blocking the filters. Oh the joys of boating!!
 
Congratulations

May I presumptuously be the first to congratulate you on a successful launch. I will look out for Karouise when I am next down in Burnham. Jessie is moored at the downstream end of the Yacht Harbour moorings.

I hope you will iron out the engine problems pretty quickly and will enjoy good sailing in what remains of the rest of the summer.

Michael
 
It is such a special moment when launched for the first time, enough to fill an album usually. A bit like having a new member of the family, complete with excrement and dribbles!
Congrats and at least there is some season left, I am back at work soon so the weather will improve.
 
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