hlb
RIP
The sweat and tears that went in to that was unbelievable. Been trying for two years.
A pleasure...
Please do consider a properly reconditioned TMD 30 / 31 / 32 .., which is a four cylinder... as well as the 2.5 L Ford Transit engine and some of the Nanni diesels based on Toyota blocks, plus the mercruiser (CMD) 4 cylinder... should be much cheaper than Steyr, and parts perhaps more readily available... If you buy a new engine you will seriously struggle to get your money back at time of sale ... and for the money you spend, you may as well consider a different boat along the lines of hlb's suggestions..
hlb - just looked at the vid and I have stood on Land's End looking at Longships and always wondered whether boats go round the outside or not. Looks like you went round the outside.
I know people often say that bigger is usually better but I know people often go pretty far out fishing in boats less than 20'. Are they mad or do they just watch the weather and run for home if it gets choppy. Having a boat that can handle a bit of chop is different to setting out in a big chop or going to look for some.
I take the point on planning as well and would look to go from safe haven to safe haven unless conditions allowed me to miss one or two out.
thanks again for all these replies. My faith in my little Scandinavian lady is restored
Arthor;
Do some research on passage planning; you need to know tidal streams (tide atlas or chart), tide times (tide table), distances(chart), weather forecast, your boat's typical average speed (in a range of conditions of wind, waves & tides), fuel consumption (again in a range of conditions).
Consider where you can EASILY get to, what bolt holes you could use in the event of a weather change or gear failure. Have plenty of "finger food" & drinks available (there is a high probability that no-one will want to go below to cook). Have plenty of layers of clothing plus good waterproofs, lifejackets & harnesses.
Minimum eqt is a decent anchor & chain, VHF, flares, charts, tide table, torch, spare fuel & oil, echo sounder & the ability to use them.
You could just go & take a chance, but that is exactly what it will be. The above basics will allow you to manage the situation when things are not as you wish them to be (which is usually from about 30 mins into a trip!)
Round UK has been done on a windsurfer
Yep, but did it have a double bed, cooker fridge and shower, heating and a bog.![]()
Got around as well... single outboard... The Fjord 27 (earlier Selco) is perfectly capbable of the journey ... Time, a reliable engine, passage planning and appropriate equipment is key!! ... Is she an aft cockpit or aft cabin?A forumite went round the UK in a Merry Fisher, about 20ft I think.......
A pleasure...
Please do consider a properly reconditioned TMD 30 / 31 / 32 ..,
Last time we did it was Umm, 15 years ago. Pwelhelli, puffwelly umm , well anyway. We went. Puff welly to Duglas IOM, Then. To Port Partric.