wingdiver
Well-Known Member
Neil - with regard to insulating the warm air system ducting, we did this earlier in the year. Rather than pay a fortune for the Webasto/Eberspacher tubes, we bought exactly the same 3M material off the roll and ended up spending around £30-40 rather than the estimated £200 plus using the 'proper' tubes. It has definitely made a difference. If you are interested, let me know and I will find out where we got it from.
As for work, we probably could do with being lifted out but will wait for the summer deals.
In that case, we will do the usual antifoul/anodes but will also look at the shaft tube and rudder seals to replace all the gubbins in there.
I could also do with working out a new anti siphon for the genny which doesn't dribble into the bilge. Trouble is the position of the anti siphon in the system means we can't use the standard Vetus/Jabsco type so we have one of those with a rubber disc inside with a small hole in it which is supposed to stop water going one way but let air the other. It does the second perfectly, hence my reluctance to change it. The first doesn't happen properly, which is annoying.
A new foresail would be good but may try and squeeze another season out of the old one.
As for work, we probably could do with being lifted out but will wait for the summer deals.
In that case, we will do the usual antifoul/anodes but will also look at the shaft tube and rudder seals to replace all the gubbins in there.
I could also do with working out a new anti siphon for the genny which doesn't dribble into the bilge. Trouble is the position of the anti siphon in the system means we can't use the standard Vetus/Jabsco type so we have one of those with a rubber disc inside with a small hole in it which is supposed to stop water going one way but let air the other. It does the second perfectly, hence my reluctance to change it. The first doesn't happen properly, which is annoying.
A new foresail would be good but may try and squeeze another season out of the old one.