Will we get to France??

pcatterall

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As we set off on the first of April (wrong date) WE thought we would be supping some plonk in Paris by now!!
Weather has been awful with no real periods of settled weather to really get going.
Yesterday we left Poole full of hope and with a decent forcast for a few days.
AIS ( demanded by crew, see previous thread!! ) fixed ( well, bought a new one).
Just North of the chain ferry.... bang clatter clatter! rope in prop again?? turned around and was able to motor slowly, searching for a mooring to grab. the opening to the Royal Motor Yacht Club appeared and just inside a very handy visitors pontoon... in like a rat up a drainpipe! Problem turns out to be serious!! we think that the prop shaft was bent when a bolt sheared/fell out of the coupling some time ago. There was no notible change in vibration but we feel that extra load has been put on the culass bearing and it has now failed. So boat out, bearing replaced, gland overhauled and prop checked straightened or repaced.
Only good side to it all is that it happened to us in about as good a place as possible.
The Club Secretary was very decent about it and the Yard Manager Bill was most helpful.
Will appreciate any advice on the engineering aspects of the work and any ball park prices for fitting new bearings and straightening or replacing the prop ( its 1.5m long!) of a Perkind 4108.
 
You are indeed in a good place - except it feels like mid winter down on the boat this afternoon. Where are you going to haul out? If you are still mobile then the best place is Davis's yard in Cobbs Quay, but past the quay, through the two lifting bridges. Good choice of engineering services. Stern gear can be fixed at Lake Engineering, Hamworthy - brisk walk from Cobbs.

PM if you need any other help on getting things fixed.
 
Thanks guys. We are somewhat stuck, very relucant to use boat even at slack water.
The RMYC have been very considerate and put us on one of their moorings just across the main channel from the Club.
The will lift her out around the 17th May and their 'resident engineer' ( John from OCC) will supervise the repairs. The club have quoted a very reasonable price for the lift out so ( fingers crossed) I will only need to take out a small new mortgage!!
 
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