claymore
Well-Known Member
An all to rare, but sagacious, visit from oor Gracie. Have a virtual slap on the back.
Charming - even after all my weight loss you call me Saggy and threaten tae batter me
An all to rare, but sagacious, visit from oor Gracie. Have a virtual slap on the back.
and threaten tae batter me
Deeped fried Claymore - served with chips and salt'n'vinegar?Charming - you... threaten tae batter me
Battered fillets?
Don't just chip away, tell each other to peas off.
Signing off now. I'll ketchup later...
Non...
...je ne vineregrette rien.
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A GRP boat should have dust in its bilges not water. Most of the time I have managed that, but every boat I have had has leaked some rainwater when out of the water on the hard. The reason is pooling of water in places it doesnt normally collect.
Does it require detailed investigation? Pre purchase? No, its not practical which isnt to say it cant be used in negotiation. The only thing I would be wary of is leaking fresh water bag tanks which on Sadlers in particular can cost some money to replace.
The only way to keep the bilges totally dry is to keep the boat ashore, under a full cover with sufficient ventilation and fresh water tanks empty.
If this is not possible or attractive, water in the bilges is as much a fact of life as the wind on the nose when heading at the next waypoint - deal with it.