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Re:thanks for advice

1./ short answer no. Long answer ................................?
2/ Dito
3/ Dito
4/ About double with diesel
5/ No
6/??
7/Yes /forums/images/icons/laugh.gif
8/ Now wait for all the pravaracators and maybe merchants. /forums/images/icons/smile.gif

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Haydn
 
What, stuck up one are we ? Either spray the chimney with a liberal dose of patent boat disappearing liquid or else take 2 tablespoons of Soltron thrice daily. You will soon lose weight with this potion and will be able to freely slide out of offending flue.
Get well soon - hope Harry's had the injection.

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Re:thanks for advice

1) Can't see why not, but rather you than me.
2) No, unless offspring are both strong and cooperative. The latter situation is very rare.
3) Yes, with due care re. weather and kit on the boat.
4) I reckon diesel will be about 30% more economical - not sure of actual gph figures as this will depend on size and condition of the engines.
5) No
6) Yes, but not me. I think atleast 1 contributor has used them.
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Now that's a test that should be interesting.

Once the magnets are fitted, can you pootle along everywhere at most inefficient throttle setting /forums/images/icons/laugh.gif

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Re:thanks for advice

1) YES for sure - I tow a 23 ft Holiday with a 3.0 Colorado - no sweat.
2) YES for sure - We launch and recover with the familiy - needs a wife that can drive and teenagers. ps we also have two little ones who need to be quiet for 10 minutes.
3) Dunno
4) Dunno
5) Probably
6) Nope
7) Nope - unless your wifes name is Pauline in which case most definately YES.

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Welcome Ivan, and well done!! 47 reply's so far - Pete, have you done better lately?

AND.. you set off the diesel/petrol debate again, to which I'm eternally grateful, as I am currently having the same debate myself and didn't want to throw in the "red rag" myself and watch the bulls come 'a' chargin' (have you heard yourselves? you got a tad bitchy you know!!) But as usual guys, you have been more than helpful.

Thank you from your "Fairy Godmother" - (the panto forum had me in stitches!)


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whisper, forget to mention, if you fancy coming, these are plans. Might be asked to join club, though usually can come for a first trip with the club free of charge to try things out

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Hello Fairy Godmother

Oh that weren't bitchy. Just wait till we get a good one going!

Any threads like this are going to have evangelists, the good stuff will still come through. You can't expect such discussions not to have strong opinions behind them.

You need the core 'characters' in any forum to keep things moving and provide the stability as people come and go, and have to allow them to drift threads as they've seen these very same discussions many times before, and having the same discussion every time would be boring.

No reason to be shy about asking a question you want an answer to though. Questions are what make the forum thrive, or else us Old Guard end up talking rubbish to each other to fill in the gaps.(It's a frightening thought that I might be Old Guard, as I remember my early posts, stating how difficult it is to break into this forum)

Delighted to hear that at least one person is reading the panto forum, as no one else has owned up!! /forums/images/icons/laugh.gif


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Dang! I went to Scilly this summer but forgot to join club. Is this OK??

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Haydn
 
Re: petrol vs diesel

Well that seems to prove that diesel is better. But theres more to it than that. For the odd jaunt around the bay with a trailer boat, or day trips. Petrol is fine. If expencive. It's where distance is involved, where range price and fuel availability are concerned, and especially as the boat gets bigger. Fancy taking a bus to the nearest garage for a couple of hundred gallons of petrol??

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Haydn
 
Please play nicely Haydn

You know Brendan is going to be putting the mother of all posts up later in the year, either about an idyllic time in the Scillies or the dubious delights of being storm-bound in Penzance.

In the wrong conditions a Princess 35 feels pretty small off Longships, I would image. The only time I have been around there it was in a F0 gusting F1 and you could have taken anything to anywhere.

As it happens I would imagine the freedon to explore the Scillies in relatively uncomplicated boats with sterngear that lifts would be rather fun, don't you think?

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Re: Please play nicely Haydn

I've been off Longships a few times Kim. Well six times if I remember correctly. I've never seen it calm, even on the best of days, theres no protection and the tides are meeting from every direction. Theres a choice of being stuck in Penzance, behind the lock gate, so cant escape when weather improves, or Newlyn. Newlyn is far more exiting by comparison as you get to clamber over umpteen masive rusting hulks to get to the nearest boozer, I darnt call them pubs!!

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Haydn
 
Re: Please play nicely Haydn

The problem with taking a small boat to the Scillies. Is not so much in getting there. Your just not going to go if the weather looks bad. But then once there. There is no really safe moorings and even going to shore can become imposible. or at best uncomfortable. Trying to find a suitable day to come back, when youve had quite enough exitement for one week, is the difficulty. But theres also the lizard to negotiate, I've turned back from there more than once in otherwise calm conditions. It's not a case of cant be done. Of course it can. It's the balance of probabilities which makes it unfeasable, unless trying to be a hero of course, and all summer to spare.

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Haydn
 
Hi Brendan

Couldn't agree more, I enjoy the way the threads go and all the very different opinions that come through, all have a definite and strong basis and some very interesting theories!

Wouldn't life be dull if everyone agreed with each other!

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Re: Please play nicely Haydn

The last time I passed the Longships was in a Waveney class life boat on passage Fishguard to Newlyn having had SW F7-8 blowing for few days...trust me I felt pretty small that day!!!

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Re: Please play nicely Haydn

Don't worry about it Paul ... most guys feel small in a cold wind

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Re: Please play nicely Haydn

Yeah so they tell me....but then its only a degree...no complaints so far...guess its the thermals that do it!! p.s. found your red stilleto can I take you to the ball???

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Re: Please play nicely Haydn

Anyway pretty baltic up here today...NW gale and snow on hills...need to dig my way out soon...any suggestions at keeping warm???

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