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  1. Hi there people, Bad Kitty is getting an upgrade of nav gear, so all the raymarine stuff is coming off.

    10 years old, but well cared for, & still fully functional.

    2 E80 plotters

    Auto pilot, 2 auto pilot controls, 1 with dial thing, 1 std.

    6 wind/data displays

    Radar

    MOB system with life jacket sender/alarm things.

    VHF radio with extra speaker.

    Mast head wind gear.

    2 transducers to suit.

     

    Also 10" hummingbird side imaging sounder/gps plotter with transducer, approx. 5 years old.

     

    If you are interested in this maybe come & have a look, I'll be very realistic on price, so here's a good chanced to grab a deal.

    PM's please,

     

     

     

  2. They are fine to use here. Sail across the Tasman and you'll often see a dozen or more. On a clear night you can see them out off the West Coast if you have some Binos.

     

    US$99 is cheap, only 2 of the below cost less, the rest cost more but then they have locators in them, up to 30nm range and can go for up to 8 days between charges. I'm told you can actually programme the big blue one to strobe in time with music, no idea why you'd want too though....... unless fish like a bit of Salmon and Garfunkel, Tuna Turner or maybe sing-a-long to some Codplay or Sealion Dion ;)

     

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    So I guess it's true, some boatbuilding products like epoxy & paint can cause long term brain damage!  ;-)

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  3. Well can't say I'm too surprised by this. When we built Bad Kitty 9 years ago we put about 25-30K of Raymarine gear on it. While for the most part it's been ok, there have been some issues never addressed properly by Lusty & Blundell.

    Small things, but really f#&*ing anoying. 

    Like the boat speed will be reading in knots like it should, then it will just jump to km's/hr all by itself.

    Can't count how many times various L&B staff said "it shouldn't do that"

    No sh*t Pal, I know that, I want you to fix it, not tell me that AGAIN! 

    Fast forward 9 years, still doing it.

    So about to spend a whole lot more money on a new suite of nav gear & sail instruments, and it sure won't be Raymarine or Lusty & Blundell.

    Looking like B & G, and knowing what a whiner I am I bet Matt makes sure it works!  :twisted:

  4. Well over the years I've let off plenty, lot's of expired ones coz that's what we use for training & never had a problem.

    And if I was on anything needing a rescue i'd let them off, 1 in each hand if I thought it would help.

    All these anecdotal fears that they will set you on fire, set the boat on fire etc. see a little paranoid to me.

    Remember, in the situation you are talking about, it may be the difference between getting found, or dying at sea.

  5. True. Hence the tables above. But BK's post above he was saying for the event of no gps sats. :-)

     

    Sats & GPS might die

    PC might die

    Handheld calc might die

    charts and tables might get wet and unusable, or navigator might fall and break sextant.

    DR then I guess....

     

    Oh yeah, Crew (and or Skipper) might die too!!

    Don't worry IT, you're in Open CPN lessons just got longer & more involved!

    We'll be talking, ;-) 

  6. OK so who knows anything about sextant & celestial nav?

    Is a frieberger like this any good?

    Want to learn that old school nav & keep a sextant, for when the zombies come & eat all the satelites!

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  7. The Vybar stuff is great, talk to Technical Equipment in Glenfield. The Foreman stuff is rubbish, just ripped a whole lot out that after 9 years is falling to bits & dropping the lead stuff everywhere. 

  8. Sounds about right wheels, I'd call it maybe 0100 or 0200hrs Saturday, 2300hrs at Palliser seems a bit close to the 50 knot gusts, but then I am a bit of a sook about that sort of thing!

    Safe travels Pal,

  9. Old main off Bad Kity free to a good home. Calibre Sails main, 9 years old, still got a couple of years in it I guess?

    Luff approx 15.1, foot approx 5.2

    Usual roachy cat thing.

    Prefer good home to mean someone that can use it, but it's gotta leave home!
    Off 45' cat, battens available if you are quick enough before Vorpal Blade chops them up & makes a new foil/boat/hat/windsurfer or whatever out of them!

     

    Now gone thanks,

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  10. Didn't think to get a photo till we'd dropped the jib, but seriously nice sails. Once we get out there next week I'll get a photo with it all up.

    I was thinking that I couldn't deal with pulling the angled batten out of a square head on a cruising boat every day, but North's put a nice set up on where the halyard tension pulls the angled batten up as the luff goes tight.

    So the top batten stays in, very cool.

  11. Nice! Willy is that a 3rd or 4th reef at the top - looks seriously deep!

    3rd reef, it looks deep on a day like yesterday, yes.

    A while back, in 50 knots, boat speed 18-23 knots, I was thinking it might be a not so deep!

    Only ever had reef 3 in once so far, long may it continue,

  12. Yeah they're deathtraps Mate, Stay clear. My wife likes them & made me build one, I never go anywhere without my epirb, survival suit and a whole lot of safety crap tied all over me. It's bloody uncorfortable in the Tropics you wouldn't believe!

    And then when you're anchored they are so spacious & comfortable, with no roll that all your bludging mates come over, drink all the rum, & clean out the bacon in the morning.

    Building that thing was the worst thing I ever did.

    H28 would be the boat for you I reckon?

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