We looked at other boats today

Re: Ian\'s lost it

Thankfully the older HR's have normally been well maintained, all the solid stuff survives the bumps and scratches pretty well.

Off Finisterre I was very glad to be in an over engineered heavy when Neptune decided to chuck a few bathfulls of clear seawater at us and the waves got a little taller than the mast.

Had I been in the SO 37 I'd have been terrified and I'm sure summat would have broke!

Heavy boat motion is a lot more pleasant, not sure a new floor and a couple of hand holds would give us this?

Cheers

Ian
 
Re: Ian\'s lost it

A lost cause then.... Ah but you didn't mention motion in your post. I probably agree, particularly in the very rough stuff. But I too have been in a gale off Finnestere and although it did bounce about on the water quite a bit, I never felt it was going to break.

Now come on, you know I'm doing the ARC on a Bav40 and I don't want to read this doom and gloom about how it's all going to fall apart - just as I've managed to convince me missus that it'll all be OK. Better make sure your stern cleats are good and strong for a 2,800 tow then!
 
Re: Ian\'s lost it

I'm sure your Bav will be fine, along with the others - I think the tow may be too slow for you - ha

Just had word that the ssb insulators are leaking watts so a whip aerial is to be fitted this aft on Asterie..

Cheers

Ian
 
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