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  1. As my motor and sail drive is newly installed, I wonder if it would be a good idea to put a strainer/filter between the raw water pump outlet and the inlet to the heat exchanger to prevent bits of rubber from entering the heat exchanger, should the impeller break down (as they do) as a precaution?
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    37th AC

    While we are waiting for the next round, I was watching one of the old AC races and this is an example of what I think "we" ordinary sailors find exciting yachting and can relate to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypbyJHtmnx4
  3. Hopefully we wont encounter storms like this in NZ. Those yachts must have power engines to punch through waves and winds like that. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EM5ESYiRwWo
  4. https://www.facebook.com/reel/1419739138709004
  5. Yes, we race up Fri, perfect w-nw, conditions, sail back Sat with a nice geneker run to escape the rain on Sunday.
  6. Went out to see the Auckland day regatta 2024 on the harbour; only a handful of boats racing, counted only 3 boats in the vintage division and similar in other keelers' division, overall not many boats on the water, non event. Use to be hundreds out in the olden days. We race up to Mahurangi Friday nite and plenty boats up there.
  7. Hi all, Been insured with Vero for years, just got this: "Because your vessel is over 30 years of age the insurer requires the following documentation for their review and acceptance, prior to offering any cover when your policy next renews on 23/12/2024. Current interior and exterior colour photographs An out of water survey (see attached condition report, or Surveyor’s own form) completed by a practising boat builder or marine surveyor, within the last 12 months." I think it will cover gas certification, rig inspection, keel etc..., not sure if it
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    Neat Video Links

    Went racing on a BW Z39 up north for a change, started off with light winds, then boatspeed of 16knt+, pretty good boats.
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    Neat Video Links

    Just a little fun video we made for 2023 Spring Regatta round Waiheke; Weather God been kind, we did not even get wet. I cant remember the last time Spring Regatta course been shortened, but we are glad they did, good call RYC and thanks for organizing the Regatta, it was a good fun ride. Lessons: No excuses, always look at the flags at the start!
  10. Could be a safety game changer as ipad 14 satellite sos is available in NZ and Aus from today. Apparently service is free for first 2 years, not sure how much an iphone 14 cost (Android user), no brainer if u already got one: https://www.apple.com/nz/newsroom/2023/05/emergency-sos-via-satellite-available-in-new-zealand-australia/
  11. Great work, looks just as good as spray job. Can you give some tips on how you go about your roll on paint job, what paint, what to do, what not to do and what to watch out for. Seriously thinking of painting the cockpit. Thanks
  12. I have a facnor flatdeck furler on my 36 footer, it has many advantages, never jams easy to furl and I think its great and all is good, until the lower bearing seized. I was told that the bearing is sealed and needed a complete lower bearing kit. I got a quote from the local agent that the bearing kit would be about 2k landed (it has to be ordered and dispatch from France). Before I commit to order (as it will probably take a while before it arrive from France), Just checking the forum wisdom, if anyone has similar experience with the lower bearings and if there are any other options for
  13. Not sure if been discussed re insurance and boat use during 3 & 4, just got this frm my insurer, which is very succinct: Is your boat covered by insurance, if being used during the Covid-19 Level 3 & 4 Lockdown? If you use your boat, having been told by the Government that you shouldn't, then the short answer is "No"
  14. Tell that to this billionaire Black Perl owner
  15. How much force or wind is needed to flaten a super yacht with bare pole?
  16. It appears, the mooring pole next to my boat just snapped off, must be very localised, lucky as no damage to boat. That said, while it was exceptional circumstances, some of the poles around WH is getting pretty old. Pays to eyeball the poles and condition of mooring lines, never know.
  17. Hi, Where can u buy the winch bit? any local suppliers (Alk)? Thks
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    Electric Car

    Why do electric cars (like Prius, etc) do not have solar panels. Obviously not charge the car fully but will sure help significantly.
  19. k88

    Backstay flicker

    Any advise for what to use and optimal length for 11mtr yacht. The original (I think is tapered sail batten) only lasted couple of years, incredible the condition of it under strong NZ uv, can see the strands of fibre literally breaking up. Is there a special material (maybe a ss spring?) to use and what is optimal length?
  20. But who would you blame? Systemic cascading failure?
  21. As mentioned somewhere before, initial capital cost is only a small consideration. The biggest cost (opex) for most, will be marina costs, followed by haulouts or sails, and insurances all of which is "length dependent". This is especially for boats that just missed the marina length cutoff length. At the moment a lot of boats are getting away with it i.e. for 1020 the can squeeze into a 10m and 1220 in to a 12m berth. No doubt in future, things will tighten up and a 1220 will have to be in a 13.5 or 14 m berth, and opex cost could be significant as it will be on going and one way (up). For so
  22. Future? http://www.sailmagazine.com/boats/design-and-technology/hanses-innovative-rudder-drive-system/ Excellent maneuverability, no more dipping glands, or worry about leaking sail drive seals, etc...way to go
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