pyrojames
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Most likely staying in at SYH, or possibly Haven. I'll come out in April ish I think to do keel bolts if finances permit. Central heating to be boosted in the next month or so to allow winter weekends in Hamford.
Sail until the new year, a couple of weeks out of the water in January - antifoul and a few small jobs - nothing major this year. Back in to sail through the rest of the winter, when the weather allows.
We'll be in as usual. It will be nice going out for a trip down the river when it's quiet.
The only downside is the ice on the water banging against the hull and waking you up!
Looking at Bastonjocks fuel useage, we reckon on around 7 litres per hour at 1300 rpm = 7 kts.
Good job we can carry 1600 litres!![]()
1600 litres!... gulp!!!
Mind you, have you seen the Cheoy Lee on the hard at Shotley (Harmony).... she's of a similar style to the Hans Christian, and is utterly georgous.... she has a 7,200 litre fuel tank, so it could be worse!
The lists have to be completed by May 2012 in time for Jester Azores - it is all CPD's fault.I've had lists like Karouise's for the past two years but have given up.
Shes also twin screwed! - both massive non folding types probably bleed 1.5 knots off her when under sail.
Mr.T will be staying in over the winter with some long distance pre-Round Britain prep stuff planned however plan to dry out against the Bradwell piles at least once to sort out the prop (the kiwi is in desperate need of an anti-critter scrape and subsequent grease), give her a shave (growing a beard) and see how the coppercoat is doing. I have only once been in a boat that was dried out against a wall. If anyone wishes to offer wise words re drying out against piles, then I am seriously all ears.
If anyone wishes to offer wise words re drying out against piles, then I am seriously all ears.
Burnham Yacht harbour swinging moorings not being available during the winter months, Jessie will be coming ashore at some point. I need to sort out the mast so I can haul the mainsail up and down without needing a fortnight's rest afterwards. Until we have found somewhere to live where I can park Jessie's trailer it limits the number of places I can leave her since a lot of east coast marinas are not happy to store empty trailers. And if I leave Jessie on the trailer I can't get at the keel, or indeed the bottom of the hull, to scrape and antifoul it. So I guess it will be a cradle at Burnham Yacht Harbour for her and a swinging mooring again next spring.