jimmy_the_builder
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But Jimmy you are already the size of two men![]()
Are you calling me fat?
But Jimmy you are already the size of two men![]()
Is that because you are sandwiched between two other boats and one you're in the hole you're not going anywhere? We're blown of our berth and he adjacent berth is empty so would be challenging without crew.
We've always loathed speaking when docking, so we've used hand signals for years. However, there are blind spots which can have a habit of challenging a chap's sense of humour at times. Hence, this season, we tried a pair of Sena SPH10 headsets from Sabre Leisure (http://sabreleisure.co.uk/) and they are magnificent! Made leaving a berth and mooring up so, so much easier. Never a need to speak loudly let alone shout. Looks so professional....
No sir, honest, I’m not:nonchalance:Are you calling me fat?![]()
In fairness, when I tried the same on a T575, the engine running the hydraulic pump didn't miss a beat - as you would expect by a 12 liters Caterpillar engine, even if running at idle.I have had an engine stall when testing to see what would happen if you suddenly try running both bow and a stern thrusters together at tick over (this mind you was a single 60hp Nanni engine also driving two Alternators)
Looking at the OP's Youtube videos, his previous boating experience is largely on the Norfolk Broads on Broads Cruisers with his girlfriend occasionally onboard*. So I think he (rightly) be dependent on some experienced crew.
Another question to the OP. I note you live in London. Have you considered keeping the boat in the Solent instead of Norfolk? If not, I do hope you consider extending your cruising to other parts of the country (and obviously video them).
* When she's turning the Trader 'short bursts' will be key![]()
We've always loathed speaking when docking, so we've used hand signals for years. However, there are blind spots which can have a habit of challenging a chap's sense of humour at times. Hence, this season, we tried a pair of Sena SPH10 headsets from Sabre Leisure (http://sabreleisure.co.uk/) and they are magnificent! Made leaving a berth and mooring up so, so much easier. Never a need to speak loudly let alone shout. Looks so professional....
MapisM - that seems really odd to me. I have no problem at all with running both thrusters to move the boat sideways with engines running at low idle. If I want a little more "umph" to either bow or stern I just stop the other one for a short period. I think the total power is about 20hp which together with the engines is certainly enough to move the boat sideways in most conditions we would expect to move in.
Pontoon Bashing is a euphemism. With a proper instructor no pontoons are actually hit let alone bashed.
Don't worry about VHF, trust me that is the least of your challenges!
Glad the OP seems to have got the boat he wants, unconventional but each to their own.
It is clear to me the OP is studious in swotting up on kit etc but to me is living a life in 'theory' from a lot of his posts. Yes experience with a Broads cruiser but that is a very different animal to a large twin engine boat at sea.
Surely the most important thing would be to gain some professional training to manage a craft such as this in safe conditions. Pontoon bashing on something this different is in my view not sensible. You clearly have a few 'mates' that can manage Broads boats but this is a very different beast. You are prepared to spend large sums on upgrades which to me would be behind getting to grips with handling the new craft. Why not use the delivery trip as some of this learning and engage a professional instructor (plenty of recommendations on here) to help you passage plan and bring the vessel round to its final destination you will get a terrific amount of intense learning with something such as this. I note you are having driving lessons have you a couple of mates that are taking turns in giving you lessons..... or are you using a qualified driving instructor?
Its well and good to have the theory and this is important but nothing beats practical experience taught from someone with the skills to do this correctly. You are then practicing good habits and skills rather than your mates bad habits.
Dude, don't do such big posts......half a paragraph in and interest is lost lol !
Remember when you owned a Nokia 3310? Well I was the contact who would send a text and then have ..> at the end and <.. at the start of the next (5) texts. I don't do short.
Mapism, what you describe isn't a feature of hydraulic thrusters; it's a feature of an undersized pto pump or pumps.Well, my experience is restricted to two specific 575, almost sisterships, sharing the same engines and most other equipment, but one with hydraulic and the other with electric thrusters.
Btw, both equipped with hydraulic Wesmar stabs and hydraulic system, so you might have thought that going hydraulic also for thrusters would have been the most logical choice.
But as I said, one of those owners purposedly specced electric thrusters (though more powerful than the standard ones, IIRC) based on his previous experiences.
And all I can say is that having compared the effectiveness of both, the electric was stronger in general, and even more so when using both thrusters in parallel.
By chance, have you got also zero speed stabs with compensation tank, in your boat?
I suppose that this could help also with regard to thrusters power...
Obvs lol. Good luck with the boat mate, keep your girlfriend? away from close quarters maneuvering for a while.......i did find her turning the boat around on the broards hilarious (in a cute way) but she did ok. Keep having fun, it's what it's about. :encouragement: