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Everything posted by Dtwo
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I'm not sure if 17.5 kts is breaking any laws
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Interested to hear why not
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Have had WN for 4 years now, happy with it. Sad to say our anchoring routine has become having 1 person below to say 'green, 3 bars' before we drop the hook...
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Skipper plans to collect stranded Kiwis to sail from Sydney to NZ, avoiding MIQ
Dtwo replied to ex Elly's topic in MarineTalk
Lucky we use metric so nobody knows... Pretty legend move saying he'll pay for all the petrol! Just wait until the crew finds out they are up for 400 liters of diesel at $100/l.... -
Skipper plans to collect stranded Kiwis to sail from Sydney to NZ, avoiding MIQ
Dtwo replied to ex Elly's topic in MarineTalk
Boat is a separate entity to crew. Boat won't need to be NZ registered and will get standard duty-free entry period as a visitor. Crew will need to be NZ citizens, residents or have exemptions. -
Can you advise what brand/type of diesel heater? Are you talking about a forced air system?
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Actually plenty of them ashore feeding in the restaurants. Possibly not humpbacks though - I've never wanted to get close enough to ask.
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Ha, mine shrank in a fire in my flat in Antibes. Ended up about large envelope size - coat and leggings 8>(
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Fancy/expensive foulies in rain = wetness. My theory is that it's the "breathable" nature of the material - as in it should let the fresh water leak out while keeping the salt water (bigger particles) from getting in. That may be fine but I have never understood what keeps the fresh water from getting in. I gave up on fancy wet weather gear many years ago. If you want to stay dry in the rain, wear a raincoat.
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If in doubt leave the trailer lashed on.
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I am glad that my keel is integral, the idea of running into something and having to then check (and possibly repair) the keel is pretty scary. OK when you are around the gulf but in the middle of the ocean, bad weather forecast.........8>( Also, most AWBs have a "liner" poo'd in. That would be number one on my "no f'in way" list.
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I'm only looking at the 75/10 or 75/15. I'd run a separate controller per panel to deal with shading. Thanks for the link! That is a great help.
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Do you have an example of the solid state relay? The P115 is normally open and apparently is low power consumption (I wish I knew more about this stuff....). Looking at the Victron Smartsolar MPPT, with the relay between panel and controller.
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Working through adding a couple of 100W panels. I need to have a contactor in the feed so the lithium BMS can switch off the panels if necessary. I've been recommended the Gigavac P115bda but I am having a real problem sourcing them for reasonable $$. Any suggestions for an alternate? Here is the P115 spec. https://www.gigavac.com/products/p115bda
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I see the usual suspects out enjoying some Level 4 cruising: Ski - bottom end of Waiheke Hineawa - anchored off Ponui (but has been cruising around a lot) Geniet Lewe - approaching Gannet Rock And a new entrant: Kohara - just cruising through the Kent Passage Thanks all, really appreciate you taking one for the team.
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Try this and see if it works. It just soaks up the vibrations.
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Watch Barry on Diary of an Old Seadog. He's a great bloke and it comes across on screen. Not many bikinis though....
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Ha, BP's on fire! My solution was to tie a piece of about 8mm line on. It was driving me bonkers and I just grabbed an offcut that was lying around. 3 years later and it's still there. The 8mm is only about 300mm long and just clove-hitched on. That was a spare Dyneema main halyard, not a backstay. But worth a try. Otherwise, the AC boats run a little flap on their rigging. Certainly looks a bit more Gucci.
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Yeah, wasn't really going to sweat it, although covered in barnacles I'm not outrunning anyone! Last year we were in Mahurangi, if we need to escape I'm thinking top end of Whangaruru. Spent time there over summer and it seems like good shelter. Except the jetskis....
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Bit of a dilemma living aboard in Whangarei - if it all turns to s@#t we will move to anchor, which obviously means "boating", which is not permitted.... Keeping stocked up and have a weather eye open.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flipper_(1964_TV_series) There was an age of incredibly clever animals that kept us safe from nuclear attacks, chemical plant accidents, the Taliban and of course Covid.
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Mate I've seen Flipper in court, you wouldn't stand a chance.
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So you can deal with the halyard while you are on the foredeck? How else are you going to hoist and retrieve without running backwards and forwards?