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twisty

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  1. I have a 3JH4e in my boat. Every now and then I turn the key and nothing happens. I can hear the relay click but no start. Keep turning the key on and off and it will eventually click in. I have been told it's a common fault due to the inadequate wiring from the instruments. I have heard that there is an easy fix. Does anyone know what it is ? Other than that I think it is a good but not necessarily great motor.

  2. We make sure that if we have guests at night we watch until their lights come on in their boat or signal that all is well. We are all guilty of complacency, especially after a few. It's scary how easy it is for it all to turn to custard

  3. Hi.

    I understand it is possible to buy an alarm that sends a txt message when the water level gets too high. Does anyone know anything about them ?

    Cheers

  4. If you want to blame someone for the state of the council sewers, blame yourselves. For the last 30 or so years no mayor has been elected who has said " I will fix Auckland's drainage problem but it will cost". The problem in this country is we either go for the cheapest option or do nothing at all. You are sailing in the result.

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  5. There's a reason why most canal boats are steel. My (limited) experience on the canals is that I would only consider steel now. It can be like dodgems at times. In the Netherlands there is literally thousands of boats 100 years old so I don't think rust is the problem it would be here in salt water.

  6. Ive just replaced my furler with a selden code zero furler . It has a breaking strain of around 10 tons. I would be happy to use it for a storm furler.It unclips easily so can be put away complete 

  7. We hired a canal boat in the netherlands early last october. It was towards the end of their season but we absolutely loved it. My parents were dutch, however I can't speak much of it. The advantage of holland is everyone speaks english and generally are very courteous and helpful. We hired a boat for a week. It is actually a really cheap holiday if you think of meals accomodation and transport for a week I would buy a boat over there and do it again at the drop of a hat, but can't afford it yet.

  8. Fry bananas in butter. When starting to get hot, pour in rum. Light rum. (looks impressive but doesn't seem to have much heat)

    Cook until on verge of burning. Serve hot. Would be great with icecream but we don't have a freezer.

  9. I know I won't win Johnny, I'm just trying not to lose !

    MarkMT if you look at my first post I pointed out that Wilson's don't have a leg to stand on.

    My primary motivation in posting this was to warn otheres that Westhaven must have contracted out their parking to Wilson's,

  10. I have disputed it. I got a standard form email back saying tough sh*t, pay up. I hate to think what the world would be like if we all took the stance of "pay up I can't be bothered". There are a lot of business's out there that rely on human laziness.

    As far as it being on my "record" I Know it doesn't matter. I applied for a mortgage about 6 months ago. The lady at Kiwibank said, "oh by the way you have a couple of unpaid tickets, but don't worry , we ignore them."

    It all comes back to reasonableness. What is a reasonable loss that westhaven has suffered? I can only be charged for a reasonable loss. $ 65 for overstaying on an empty loading zone by half an hour is not a reasonable loss. Same basis as why they cannot clamp my car. It is beyond reasonable. I won't be paying it and I will not be losing any sleep over it.

  11. I have just got back from westhaven, ironically I was working for the marina. My car was parked on the loading zone (work car, private car has the sticker) for about 45 minutes. Upon returning I have a parking ticket for $65 from wilson parking. I went around to the boat ramp to help my mate put his boat back on the trailer. Lo and behold, he has a ticket too. He was 18 minutes over his time. Wilson's want $65 from him too. I am somewhat annoyed by the heavy handed approach from westhaven. I figure there is little point in talking to them as they will use their standard argument :"we have contracted wilson parking, talk to them"

    The reason I am posting this is twofold.

    Firstly to warn everyone about the parking nazi's

    And secondly to point out that you are not legally obliged to pay the fine.

    Please read the link below. Only the Government or councils have the right to fine us plebs.

    Wilson's can only charge us for their loss from me parking there. As the loading zone was nowhere full (also the boat ramp park) there is no loss suffered by anyone, therefore no fine.

    Westhaven may have had a bit of an argument if it was over the weekend but friday morning with an empty carpark ?

     

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11395512

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