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Looks very nice . Can you adjust the traveller from the Nav area ?
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Numbers not looking great this close to the start . https://rayc.co.nz/sail-wave/24_BOP380_Competitors.htm
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I installed a quick . Nearly got an isotherm but read many forums and they seem to have a leak issue with element gaskets . The quicks were a bit cheaper too and have several element wattage options . Bought it from Tenob in Auckland .
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The HW cylinder has a pressure relief valve and it definitely opens on mine when the water gets to the temp as the engine which I’m guessing to be 80-90 degrees ?
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Installed a 40L one and copied bad kitty ? By putting an inline tap in the loop from engine to tank . It gets stupid hot otherwise and relief valve wastes water too , it will open and stay open if you are motoring for long periods . Also put a 500W 230V element in and hope to run it off the inverter via solar on sunny days .
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Na you will have to head over to RAYC
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Apparently a dose of vinegar once a day will prevent calcification of the pipes . I have had good success eleminating holding tank stink with no-flex digestor . After researching the heck out of it it’s basically an oxygen bleach , flush a tablespoon once a day through your system and it neutralises the sulphur dioxide ? Stink . It has the added bonus of dissolving organic solids but it won’t shift calcium deposits . Once it runs out I will be using off the shelf supermarket oxygen bleach for a fraction of the price . It’s nice opening up the boat and not being greeted by a potpourri of rotove
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What Carpe Diem said . I had a similar issue to you just a few weeks ago , calcified uric acid caused by reaction with salt water . Unfortunately it was so blocked the Hydrochloric acid couldn’t get to the standpipe in the holding tank and there was no safe way to let the acid back out . Manual removal of the pipe was the only way to clear it . Highly recommend a downloadable book called “getting rid of boat odours” by Peggy hall . She knows her sh*t and marine heads , there’s plenty of info on maintaining pipes and systems so they don’t block …vinegar and acid based flushes feature
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Yeah or bail from Auckland . Plenty of yachting in the regions just not as many boats or black sails .
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Yeah I remember those days too …you left out the bit where you died of silicosis , asbestosis , lung cancer , random types of cancer or a combo of 1 or two of the above . K3409 and Carpe Diem are missing from that picture . Need a couple of blue hats with tablets peering into the hole
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I remember this one caused a stir because they filmed themselves “riding” the shark as they towed it to shore . https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/waiheke-shark-may-have-been-record-great-white/B7AZPKOIOSEIQXHFDNZHC4WBKQ/ I used to regularly surf not far from tipitai on the north head and we used to sh*t ourselves to be honest . Most of the northern harbours and inlets on the East and West Coast are nursery areas for GWs .
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Or the collective gasp when a great white is spotted in the Waitemata . They’ve been breeding in Auckland since the beginning of time
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You mean the CBD one in the early 90s ? With the container ship plugged in providing power to restaurants and the like .
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Where can the coastal classic start be shifted to that’s safe from poo ?
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What about the 4hp outboard on my raceboat ? That got your ass to Auckland for the last coastal ! But yeah I’ve had the same model yammy 8hp with high thrust prop on a previous boat . Did multiple 12-14 hr trips to Auckland and it never missed a beat . Also a bonus is Yamaha parts service , they are very good .
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Yeah dunno if you want to do ass dragging and porpoising in a 111 ft cruiser ? You’d have a massive interior tidy up to do when you got to your destination .
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Seems like it was a medical emergency and mast was entire before tying up to the ship , broke the top off from hitting the ship by the looks .
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Don’t know the boat but it looks like a later model Beale 30 something with the single continuous window
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So when is this "hot dry El Nino" period supposed to start again....?
Ex Machina replied to Zozza's topic in MarineTalk
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Then there’s insurance ….
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Yep got it below the waterline on a trailer yacht . It’s apprently 12 years old and still looks like new . Also have it in black on the gennaker prod and on the rudder too . I didn’t apply it myself I have a clever mate that’s good at that sort of thing , he has a trick of mixing fairing compound into the primer coats so it works as a highbuild . 2 years out in the weather and the prod still looks like new .
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https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/el-nino-incoming-nzs-climate-to-take-rapid-turn-within-weeks/XQ7ZEZVPEFA3LMWRWRNVWZ6KZY/
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Yeah sorry It was the 13hp engine and it’s still pop popping
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This topic reminds me of the time we nearly ended up on the rock wall behind the squadron inside the marina ….Y11 with an 18hp and 30 knot SW .
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