dylanwinter
Well-Known Member
thanks for your honesty lads
I really enjoyed this thread
deepest apologies for not really knowing that forwards is faster - backwards is slower
Just like the Volvo controls on the slug - although as built backwards was datser - fwds was slower
at some stage they were changed over because the previous owner worked for Trinity house and he was worried about gettiong confused when he took the helm of one of their boats.
what I really learned was that when a mobo slows down he is shoving such quanities of his hard earned cash down the drain
just for the sake of being kind to raggies
so thanks chaps
and I shall also consider it next time a mobo drops off the plane for me
and if they don't then I will assume that the poor blighter at the helm is down his last few bob and is just trying to save on his fuel bill
some other things I have learned
some of you guys have serious quantities of disposable income
but you are also crazy
possibly crazeir than raggies
your pleasures when the boat is in motion are so short lived and sooooo expensive
the moments I love being on my boat most are when she is sailing herself to a new destination and I am standing in the companionway eating my breakfast
the sounds of nature in my ears
and the miracle of the physics going on above my head and in the hull around me where motion is extracted from the interface between air and water
but I am also hugely grateful when the tide turns against me, the wind drops and I pull the string on the Tohatsu and the noisy six hp single cylinder fires up - I know that I am going to get back to the mooring before the water goes away
Dylan
By the way - for you petrol heads I would like to offer my own wake shot of my Honda 2.3 pushing my 18 footer along
and here on my current 23 footer
the little Honda has been a wonderful engine
at three knots in both boats is seems to burn about a pint an hour
beware though chaps - shove it up to four or five knots and fuel consumption almost doubles!
I really enjoyed this thread
deepest apologies for not really knowing that forwards is faster - backwards is slower
Just like the Volvo controls on the slug - although as built backwards was datser - fwds was slower
at some stage they were changed over because the previous owner worked for Trinity house and he was worried about gettiong confused when he took the helm of one of their boats.
what I really learned was that when a mobo slows down he is shoving such quanities of his hard earned cash down the drain
just for the sake of being kind to raggies
so thanks chaps
and I shall also consider it next time a mobo drops off the plane for me
and if they don't then I will assume that the poor blighter at the helm is down his last few bob and is just trying to save on his fuel bill
some other things I have learned
some of you guys have serious quantities of disposable income
but you are also crazy
possibly crazeir than raggies
your pleasures when the boat is in motion are so short lived and sooooo expensive
the moments I love being on my boat most are when she is sailing herself to a new destination and I am standing in the companionway eating my breakfast
the sounds of nature in my ears
and the miracle of the physics going on above my head and in the hull around me where motion is extracted from the interface between air and water
but I am also hugely grateful when the tide turns against me, the wind drops and I pull the string on the Tohatsu and the noisy six hp single cylinder fires up - I know that I am going to get back to the mooring before the water goes away
Dylan
By the way - for you petrol heads I would like to offer my own wake shot of my Honda 2.3 pushing my 18 footer along
and here on my current 23 footer
the little Honda has been a wonderful engine
at three knots in both boats is seems to burn about a pint an hour
beware though chaps - shove it up to four or five knots and fuel consumption almost doubles!
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