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dickh

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Why don't you just dry out against the quay or piles? - or don't you have such things in the solent?

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Re: In an attempt to be serious .....

Don't worry Mike, I am more than aware of the cost of lifting out and laying up - I've been surviving on cheese and water in order to pay our own bill!

I was just thinking that our friend could get more value for his money by lifting out for a while and getting all necessary tasks done for one price.

This would also mean he could work on the rudder in more relaxed timescales.
(Or in your terms - a bit like fitting a new steering assembly in a factory workshop instead of a service area in the middle of Wales!)

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Re: In an attempt to be serious .....

Much easier in the middle of a Welsh Forest probably!! "Prophecy" comes out for a couple of weeks for antifoul and the fitting of a bowthruster at the end of March, so I'll be hit with a pretty heavy 'lift/block/relaunch' bill myself!!

"BOWTHRUSTER?, what the hell do you want one of those goddamned things for!!"

OK, OK,have a go, and get it over with!! Trouble is have you seen then size of Nigels' Southerly 135 just across from my transom?? It was tight enough before. I just don't want to be around when they cut a damned great hole in the hull!

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Gosport boat yard, quite close to Para come to think of it, was offering a rate of £2.50 per foot, which included washing down with a pressure washer. (the boat that is not you, oh well maybe you too). Might be worth a look.

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Agree with Gosport Boatyard - they gave the best rates when I hauled Amaya out for a survey, and very helpful too.

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Problem is I need to get lifted high enough to drop the rudder stock out. If i just dry out I cant .. also I beleive the adhesive needs 24hours to go off

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Re: Get yersel back doon ...

He is going bald!!

Who's the young diver he's roped into holding Douglas underwater? are you available for rubber wear evenings?

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Re: Get yersel back doon ...

Yes, and from personal experience I can assure Jimi that from the state of lack of hairyness he has reached it is all downhill from there. I am sure that it is being exposed to too much antifouling that does it.

John

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Re: Get yersel back doon ...

I thought it was lack of ozone layer in the southern hemisphere that made you all hairless and webfingered

I take it back, it's antifoul and inbreeding

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