Our new Boat,,,,,,Long Post with Pics.

Alistairr

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Ok, Here goes, Second attempt!!



The boat was delivered on Friday 17th, i arranged to meet the driver at a local service station in Dumbarton to enable me to fill with fuel before having it plumped in the water(well it does save a few quid!).

I got to the filling station in plenty of time, only to receive a call from Colin(delivery guy, well when i say delivery guy, he is infact a director of Prosser Marine) to say he was running approx an hour late. He eventually arrived, we filled the boat up and got on our way again.

We arrived at the marina around 4pm, and immediately set about launching the boat.

So thats what they call single handed launching,
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The boat was launched with no problem and Colin and i headed out of the marina for a trial and instructions on how to handle her and how some things worked!
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The boat felt soooooo much different to the Rinker, well i suppose it would really!!!! The Rinker was an out and out hooligan speed boat doing over 45knts compared to this Sealine. The Sealine is a nice slow gentlemans cruiser!!!
We cruised nicely at 25knts, and never having used any before i was shown how to use the trim tabs, what a difference they make, and also being able to plane at such low speeds, something the Rinker could never do!!

The boat felt great, so we headed back to the marina.

In the Marina, Colin walked me round the whole boat, showing me every switch, cuddy hole nook and cranny the lot.
He explained every switch on the switchboard, Oh and what a lot of switches, I mean there isn't that many compare to your bigger boats, but having never had a switch board before, i think its quite impressive!!! /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
The funny thing though, to use the remote spotlight, firstly you need to switch on the 'Aux' switch on the switchboard, and then press the 'Aux' switch on, on the dash board, and then press the on switch on the remote spolight control panel before you can use it, Whats that all about then!!!???? /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif

Anyway, on the walk around we noticed 3 things,
1. the secondary light in the head was cracked,
2. the socket in the Galley wasn't working, and
3. there was a very small leak from the water pump on the engine.
Before i had to say anything, Colin said, don't worry we'll replace all those items no problem. He asked for a spare key and said he would be up first thing on the Monday morning to replace the water pump, and the other items would have to be ordered.

Everthing was hunky dory with the new boat and we set about loading the old boat(which is newer than the new boat /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif) onto the trailer.
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Magnum, I know how you feel, It was sad having to say cheerio to a great great boat!!! /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif But its time to move on, hopefully the new boat will be every bit as good if not better /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif. Funny though, it turns out Prossers may have sold my old boat before they even got it, too someone who saw it last year and liked it very much, I did offer it too him last year, but he turned it down, but he had heard i had traded it in, and went asking about it!!!

Eventually i left the boat about 9pm that night after sorting fenders and mooring lines.
I must say, a lot of dealers get slated on here, and i had heard a lot of different stories about Prosser Marine, but i must congratulate them, So far their service has been excellent, they did everything to the boat i asked them too and more that i hadn't!

Monday morning, I took the Good lady, up to see the boat for the first time, and we arrived and true too his word, Colin was there in the engine bay, just finishing the water pump.

We had a good day, filling the boat with all the usual junk, and we went out for our first trip, accompanied by 3 friends.

The boat ran great, the boss really liked it, but felt it rolled around a lot more than the previous boat, i told her that was normal, and she's now getting used to it.
Mooring her for the first time was different, the marina was empty and there was no wind, so i had everything going for me.
I took my time, was looking a bit squint on the first attempt, I had forgatten how good the duo pop on the last boat was, I'll just need to get used to a single prop again. There was no point pulling and heaving so i went out and tried again, this time i got it spot on perfect, just had to hook the lines over the cleats and that was it. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

We've just had our first weekend on board, and the extra space is fabulous, I still have a long learning curve with this boat yet(see Windlass post), and we will enjoy her as much as we can.
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We feel this is a good sensible boat for us too start our family with and hope we have some great times aboard.

Sorry for the long post. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif

Have a great safe summer all.

Cheers

Ali.
 
Looks great Al. I think its an excellent boat for a small family. Have fun..........
Ian
Ps
Up to Largs 24th July for a few days. May be able to arrange a meet.
 
Congrats Al, hope you have a long and happy time together, although when you squint the name looks a bit like.... Kommode!
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......the 24th? Thats a pity, thats the second day of our fortnights holiday, and we plan on spending most of it on the boat in Loch Lomond.

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Well then it looks like we'll fail too ... leaving for Caledonian Canal on 23 July and heading West. will spend One week + on West Coast, then, if long term forecast is good, head North for "Up and Over" via Orkneys...
 
That Pic and these ones below, were all taken by forum member tistaafl's better half, Gayle. They were all taken from his Fletcher.

Good, aren't they?

Notice Ben Lomond in the background of the first pic?
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They were all taken with my small pocket Digi cam.
We won't mention the other 100 or so that didn't come out, some of me try too sail uphill and downhill!!!

Only joking Gayle. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif



BTW,Big thanks to Si and Gayle.
 
Excellent, alastair. Fantastic scenery you have there. Are you intending to do any long distance cruising in the new boat?
 
Yes, we'll go as far as possible,, about 27miles!!! /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
We are still in Loch Lomond, for the time being.

But if i get the anchor problem sorted out, we plan on staying out in the water for 5 - 7 nights during our holiday.
 
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......... Where are you heading too on the west coast??

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No firm plans, but may drop down to the Clyde for a visit to GLW, where daughter was born ... then we'll head Northwards ... may take Crinian one way then outside the other... other than that we'll decide as the weather develops... we can move relatively fast if we want to get somewhere in particular ........like a destillery... /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
Never you mind...

...apologising for long posts. I really enjoyed reading about your new pride & joy and she does look wonderful. I remember well the step change difference from a speed boat to small cruiser. Doen't it seem big compared (and yes I know 28ft isn't big in the scheme of things here!).

I do hope you and your family have many good seasons with her.

Al the best
Dave.
 
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