New boat day.

Just wait till it starts going horribly wrong and you're trying to be diplomatic and gentle while relying on Mrs Scala and the fenders to get you out of the trouble you put yourself in. I found sometimes it's easier to be more resigned and shout oops after the fact
 
Dont hold your breath on that one. Or maybe you should. Repeat that when there is a stiff breeze skidding you across the water between the pontoons and all them nice shiny anchors on the berthed boats are reaching out to grab you. That's when you do a Roy and pine for a stern thruster to compliment your bow thruster. Me. I have neither but I do have a very forbearing wife.
 
Dont hold your breath on that one. Or maybe you should. Repeat that when there is a stiff breeze skidding you across the water between the pontoons and all them nice shiny anchors on the berthed boats are reaching out to grab you. That's when you do a Roy and pine for a stern thruster to compliment your bow thruster. Me. I have neither but I do have a very forbearing wife.
And a boat with scratches
 
And a boat with scratches

Just the one but I'm not precious like some :p with a polishing obsession. I thought about taking it out, but then I thought I might also become obsessive compulsive with the rag and then never go out either.
 
Some easy way of knowing where the drives are pointing? That's a no too.

Hi,

Congratulations on the new boat, all looking very smart there.

Slightly surprised there is no helm position indicator?
These things are available, so could be retro-fitted, maybe.
 
Well he scores 2 demerit points for the last two :ROFLMAO:

Well done Scala. Now I suppose, and holding thumbs this is the case, all we have to look forward to is the trip reports. It would be rude of you not to ?
 
-1 point for no lifejacket...

Mine is on if I am about to do deck work, and usually remains on under way but that’s mostly because it‘s a shiny new Ergofit that also acts as a corset :LOL:

It’s actually quite hard to fall overboard from the helm of a 40ft hard-top cruiser in flat conditions - it’s a personal choice.
 
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This should be good, let me fetch my popcorn
Well it was a very stupid remark. He was far more likely to bang his head than fall out of the enclosed cockpit of a 40ft+ boat. So why did he not criticise him for not wearing a full face crash helmet ?

if he’d have criticised me for being on the foredeck at 30 knots taking a picture with no lifejacket it would have been a more reasonable point. But I’m a grown up and made my choice.
 
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