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While discussing the future of Little Shoal bay (LSB) the idea of setting it up as a memorial to a true pioneer of catamarans came to mind. Malcolm Tenant was a passionate multihull designer with designs such as the GBE and Turissimo which are leading races even today. I met him in late 80s, he always had plenty of time to discuss his new ideas.
LSB would have to be the perfect spot for such memorial, over looking city of sails and the place for GBEs and others designs.
Just a thought anyway.
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Warnings weren’t issued till late so they got caught possibly.
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Well, thanks to Philip Duncan from WeatherWatch doing those daily videos on the whole pacific that gave some of us a clue that a low forming way up in the pacific could become a cyclone that he said most likely will head our way. In response, we moved our vessel to a safe spot a week ago. Even if the boat would have been ok up north, the worry and stress of not knowing while the storm was raging would have been too much. If we were to follow metservice forecast through the week, things could have been worrying.
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Metservice did not raise wind forecast till Very late. All week they mentioned 15 knots. In fact this has been the case for about a month. We saw a few boaties fueling up yesterday 😕
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Manukau peaking at 85 knots currently
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This cyclone means business 😕
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Installed coastguard app on the iPhone, blimin awesome 😎
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1 minute ago, Jon said:
PredictWind
yes not free but they have lots of extra ones around that is really useful
I have been using the online version of PredictWind which seems pretty good. The weather channel reports from the Hauraki gulf used to be published somewhere, but that went way back.
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FWIW:
Soft foot was our problem. We replaced old and worn Yanmar mounts with R&D and struggled to get the shaft aligned, it turned out to be bent. Got a new one made by Marine Propulsion who did an awesome job. Getting rid of soft foot was a mission, we discovered it by putting a feeler gauge between the bottom (resting) nut of the mount and engine bracket.As for the mount.. R&D on Yanmar seems to be a bad idea. Idling had to be increased to stop the engine shaking vigorously. Many forums mentioned they had to revert to proper Yanmar mounts to get rid of this shaking at idle.
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Multihulls capsize, which does cause a lot of damage on them. Also past history of home built boats all built very differently and not to any standard. Tris are less known in the sailing world and racing ones have exposed many risks. Only recently we have the likes of Neel Trimarans that are a proper production boat.
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Only reason he need this is to keep on the berth in Tauranga until he gets it up to a mooring in AKL. Everyone will insure a monohull which has one fast route to Davey Jones if holed, Tris will float always
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Both have features that are ideal. I am leaning towards a fast cruiser. Noelex: can go shallow draft, can tow home off season, possibly much faster and just roomy enough.
Raven 31: good accomodation for size, inboard with sdrive, good cockpit layout, possibly much better for single handing, more family friendly.
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Do have specific requirements but would see what is out there.
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That sounds like a reasonable approach.
Just something for sellers to be aware of, that they may be left with gelcoat crazing/cracking if surveyed to this level. If hit hard, all gelcoat will crack, sinkers are the biggest culprits . How does a Polyurethane painted boat fare, is hammer tapping done on them too. -
Yeah 2 coats of primer is needed. It looks to be Japanese version of propspeed, identical I think.
https://propellercoat.co.nz/propeller-coat-product.php
Instructions are same as for propspeed. Expose the metal and clean it off any grease and dust, apply 2 coats of 2 pot primer, 3 minutes apart. Let it dry and apply top coat which looks like silicone. The kit comes with every item needed for the job, 250 ml did 2 x 3 blade volvo propellers as in picture.
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I should really get some pictures of cracks that are more concerning, where there are no voids. The boat has been surveyed before, never had these issues.
GRP experts will tell you that polyester substrate shrinks over time, and in some areas you will get those tiny voids with no issues with the substrate. None of those cracks have revealed moisture or substrate issue. Gelcoat is a fragile layer, try taking a metal hammer to it all over the boat and you will know, that is why Work boats and ferries are mostly constructed of metal as they can take the wear.
By taking in water I mean water into the substrate. Over time water can track into glass fibers ending up with a wet and heavy boat. This boat is constructed well and solid, it would take a drill to put a hole in it, not just a tap with hammer
Anyway...The broker went through it and is following up with the surveyor. Just like in any other trade, the surveyor should be liable for Any damage caused to a vessel as result of their actions.
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That’s more like it. But Maybe there is some special trade happening in 🔨 🙂
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7 hours ago, CarpeDiem said:
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Agree there are some voids but you get that in older well used boats. This boat has been in charter before, so did get a few bruises. These chips are on non structural areas, no reason to be hammering away in these spots. There are other areas with new chips as well.
It is only cosmetic but does devalue the boat, and possibly let water in.
I cannot understand the rationale behind so much unnecessary hammering on what can be a fragile surface. I would expect the Surveyer to do some research on boats there are called to inspect, its design and construction method. There are other examples of him showing his incompetence.
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A sample of damage shown in images
Pier 21 for sale
in MarineTalk
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Once again the average boatie is getting pushed away from an area created for them in the first place. I wonder if Westhaven boat owners can take the over the lease.