vas
Well-Known Member
hello all,
following my searches for the perfect tender (yeah I know doesn't exist, or if it does I cannot afford it!) I've setup some discussions regarding size and type and in my mind I've been going round in circles.
Have seen a number of s/h tenders (all ribs) I very much liked the walkerbay but sadly nothing on sale at the size I want and also saw two ali hulled aquamars which were rather nice at a price I can afford. They were 2007 year (looks like before production moved from NZ to CH) in v.good nick and on both same type of electrolysis at the aft by the tubes. Not v. happy, but can live with that. Electrolysis seems to have been repaired/welded and touched up with paint in both ribs.
Now, searching last week I came across a few Zodiac Projet 350 things mostly with the yamaha two cylinder two stroke engine (80something hp), the more expensive ones with the Rotax four stroke one. Surprisingly not a single williams or avon. Am I right in thinking that the Avon and Zodiac of that era are identical?
Saw one which was a wreck (literally) restored by a guy, had done engine, replaced the impeller housing, did all sorts of things to it, had it running without any fancy metallic sounds of the impeller touching the housing, but tubes although intact were v.dirty and inside was plain dirt. I'll have another look in 10days when I'm back in Athens mainly to see how good this thing can be made to look like. He claims he'll have it look as new, clean with polished hull, restored and clean tubes etc.
There's another one in much better condition (at least from the pics but haven't seen it in real life) and much cheaper price 2500euro for a 2007 model which I'll go and test drive next time I'm in Athens.
Facts:
MiToS was originally fitted with two DD and no idea what gearboxes. The change to IVECOs and Twindisk boxes means that it's at least 1000 lighter and it shows at stern compared to other Mysteres.
On the other hand, I've added 120kg by swapping passerelles, an extra 100kg bathing platform whereas my other mods probably have no ill effects on weight distribution.
So, balance wise, adding a 300kg tender at the stern is unsurprisingly NOT going to affect balance, just improve it and restore it to a great extend.
Passarelle is rated to 400kg, so no probs there either.
Bathing platform is strong enough had a number of teens jumping up and down plus on a few occasions 90kg idiots jumping straight to the platform from the pontoon (not happy about it!), fitting two most likely sliding chocks underneath for the keel to rest say 200mm aft of the bathing platform end is no problem at al.
Really like the layout with reasonably balanced weight (engine in the middle under the steering console) petrol tank under the mid seat which is in front of the console, comfy seating for all. OK not massive storage but tbh don't care!
Also bear in mind that on the s/h market down here a decent 10yo rib with a 15hp engine (tiller steering) will be around 2K, the jetrib is going to be 2.5K. If I get one of the aquamars and go through the hassle of fabricating a rear seat, buy the remote tiller kit and remote control stuff and design and built a console I'll easily reach 3K in total.
So, can you give me please real and serious reasons NOT to get a jet tender!
Main use will be mooring in a bay and using it to go the land with various kit you carry for a few hours out, explore surrounding bays, kids skiing (surprisingly both started been interested on that) and generally fooling around. All that it can do without issues.
However, going to the beach you cannot pull it up the sand or pebbles, but easy enough to use a small umbrella anchor and keep it put in 2 or 1m water in front of you...
Only problem I can see is using it in the evening (as in dressed) to go for a walk, dinner whatever. Up till now I'd drag it up the beach and push it back in on my return. I don't want to even think of doing it with 300kg. Some places wont even have a place to tie the dinghy for a few hours. Cannot leave it bobbing about with the anchor in the shallows and no way to get out and back in without getting wet (well I can think of tiny windlass and remote controlling it, but it's getting silly)
So what do the Med experts think/do in such cases?
TBH, wont be many such cases, but there will be some embarrassing situations were I'll have to tell the wife that no, we cannot meet our land friends in their house tonight...
cheers
V.
following my searches for the perfect tender (yeah I know doesn't exist, or if it does I cannot afford it!) I've setup some discussions regarding size and type and in my mind I've been going round in circles.
Have seen a number of s/h tenders (all ribs) I very much liked the walkerbay but sadly nothing on sale at the size I want and also saw two ali hulled aquamars which were rather nice at a price I can afford. They were 2007 year (looks like before production moved from NZ to CH) in v.good nick and on both same type of electrolysis at the aft by the tubes. Not v. happy, but can live with that. Electrolysis seems to have been repaired/welded and touched up with paint in both ribs.
Now, searching last week I came across a few Zodiac Projet 350 things mostly with the yamaha two cylinder two stroke engine (80something hp), the more expensive ones with the Rotax four stroke one. Surprisingly not a single williams or avon. Am I right in thinking that the Avon and Zodiac of that era are identical?
Saw one which was a wreck (literally) restored by a guy, had done engine, replaced the impeller housing, did all sorts of things to it, had it running without any fancy metallic sounds of the impeller touching the housing, but tubes although intact were v.dirty and inside was plain dirt. I'll have another look in 10days when I'm back in Athens mainly to see how good this thing can be made to look like. He claims he'll have it look as new, clean with polished hull, restored and clean tubes etc.
There's another one in much better condition (at least from the pics but haven't seen it in real life) and much cheaper price 2500euro for a 2007 model which I'll go and test drive next time I'm in Athens.
Facts:
MiToS was originally fitted with two DD and no idea what gearboxes. The change to IVECOs and Twindisk boxes means that it's at least 1000 lighter and it shows at stern compared to other Mysteres.
On the other hand, I've added 120kg by swapping passerelles, an extra 100kg bathing platform whereas my other mods probably have no ill effects on weight distribution.
So, balance wise, adding a 300kg tender at the stern is unsurprisingly NOT going to affect balance, just improve it and restore it to a great extend.
Passarelle is rated to 400kg, so no probs there either.
Bathing platform is strong enough had a number of teens jumping up and down plus on a few occasions 90kg idiots jumping straight to the platform from the pontoon (not happy about it!), fitting two most likely sliding chocks underneath for the keel to rest say 200mm aft of the bathing platform end is no problem at al.
Really like the layout with reasonably balanced weight (engine in the middle under the steering console) petrol tank under the mid seat which is in front of the console, comfy seating for all. OK not massive storage but tbh don't care!
Also bear in mind that on the s/h market down here a decent 10yo rib with a 15hp engine (tiller steering) will be around 2K, the jetrib is going to be 2.5K. If I get one of the aquamars and go through the hassle of fabricating a rear seat, buy the remote tiller kit and remote control stuff and design and built a console I'll easily reach 3K in total.
So, can you give me please real and serious reasons NOT to get a jet tender!
- I mean, having a noisy 2T engine, is not a real problem
- Breaking down all the time, I very much doubt it, but I'm pretty confident I can sort it and can clean it often to make sure housing is clean and engine flushed. A two stroke that fails all the time is something I cannot comprehend, am I wrong?
- steering at slow speeds is crap, I'm sure I can live with it.
- lifting up and down should be straight forward with the passerelle.
Main use will be mooring in a bay and using it to go the land with various kit you carry for a few hours out, explore surrounding bays, kids skiing (surprisingly both started been interested on that) and generally fooling around. All that it can do without issues.
However, going to the beach you cannot pull it up the sand or pebbles, but easy enough to use a small umbrella anchor and keep it put in 2 or 1m water in front of you...
Only problem I can see is using it in the evening (as in dressed) to go for a walk, dinner whatever. Up till now I'd drag it up the beach and push it back in on my return. I don't want to even think of doing it with 300kg. Some places wont even have a place to tie the dinghy for a few hours. Cannot leave it bobbing about with the anchor in the shallows and no way to get out and back in without getting wet (well I can think of tiny windlass and remote controlling it, but it's getting silly)
So what do the Med experts think/do in such cases?
TBH, wont be many such cases, but there will be some embarrassing situations were I'll have to tell the wife that no, we cannot meet our land friends in their house tonight...
cheers
V.