rbcoomer
Well-Known Member
A good day out on Sunday, but didn't quite end as planned. Having gone out early Sunday awaiting a couple of other boats, we had a mooch around Torbay and up the coast to Teignmouth testing newly fitted smart tabs. Original plan was Salcombe but mechanical issues with one of the other boats delayed the start so apart from a quick nose around Berry Head, we didn't venture further West. Having finally been joined by the others, we headed back over to Babbacombe for the third time for some flat water so one of he guys could ski (the entire Bay was flat in the morning, but wind meant a bit of chop was starting to build). After a snack at anchor early afternoon, we decided to head back as we had the smallest vessel and the wind speed was increasing.
That's when things went awry - outboard wouldn't restart! tried all the obvious and switched back to main tank (down to 3/4 during the morning) but couldn't resolve so colleagues offered a tow back to Brixham. Given the time, changing conditions and not wanting to flatten the battery, we chose this as the best option...
Swell had built a little and a little 'lumpiness' around Hope's Nose saw a few gallons of seawater slide nicely over the screen (and occupants
). Thankfully ample battery retained for bilge pump and VHF so we picked our way back around into Torbay and after a brief toying with the idea of a dash to Torquay for recovery, we decided the worst was behind us so plodded back over to Brixham!
All's well that ends well and with two other vessels for company we were never at risk, but fitting an auxiliary has moved up the list! The weekend before we were out solo for the powerboat racing and may have needed to resort to a call for assistance. Had we have been on our own Sunday, I wouldn't have entertained the idea of trying to head back around, but would instead have paddled into the beach and got a taxi back to the car at trailer and recovered from the beach.
So, a few positives - smart tabs performed well and a good day out. A few negatives too - got pretty wet and carb needs cleaning I think but will tackle that this weekend...
Thanks to Sheppy for the tow and to Guy for the pictures - a couple below just to remind us it's not always plain sailing and blue skies! A great day all the same...
(Last one looks like we're sinking, but not even close just dropped into a trough - of which there were many!)
That's when things went awry - outboard wouldn't restart! tried all the obvious and switched back to main tank (down to 3/4 during the morning) but couldn't resolve so colleagues offered a tow back to Brixham. Given the time, changing conditions and not wanting to flatten the battery, we chose this as the best option...
Swell had built a little and a little 'lumpiness' around Hope's Nose saw a few gallons of seawater slide nicely over the screen (and occupants
All's well that ends well and with two other vessels for company we were never at risk, but fitting an auxiliary has moved up the list! The weekend before we were out solo for the powerboat racing and may have needed to resort to a call for assistance. Had we have been on our own Sunday, I wouldn't have entertained the idea of trying to head back around, but would instead have paddled into the beach and got a taxi back to the car at trailer and recovered from the beach.
So, a few positives - smart tabs performed well and a good day out. A few negatives too - got pretty wet and carb needs cleaning I think but will tackle that this weekend...
Thanks to Sheppy for the tow and to Guy for the pictures - a couple below just to remind us it's not always plain sailing and blue skies! A great day all the same...
(Last one looks like we're sinking, but not even close just dropped into a trough - of which there were many!)