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  1. Continued packing gear up getting readly to move - made up boxes to transport gear in - using up offcuts of marine ply. Squid have the better part of a half sheet of 4mm marine ply here if you need it, otherwise it'll get turned into a couple of boxs for carrying gear.

     

    Working tonight - will be out on the harbour around midnight...

  2. From a little bit of research it appears that some areas in the US have banned 2-stroke outboards but the EPA has not - it seems that because the older 2-strokes could not comply with the new regs people red that to mean that all 2-strokes were banned when in fact they were not banned as long as they could comply with the regs.

     

    Wheels I believe that the two strokes now being sold in the US, UK, Europe comply with the regulations regarding emmissions. A lot of the 2-strokes on the market new in NZ most likely do not comply.

     

    I would say that more countries allow the older ones to be sold than those countries that do not.

     

    From what I can find out the smallest 2-stroke of the new breed is about 25hp

     

    Tohatsu 2 stroke - http://www.tohatsu.com/tech_info/tldi_faqs.html#Q1

    Evinrude - http://www.marineenginedigest.com/profi ... e/etec.htm

    Mariner - http://www.marineroutboards.co.uk/detai ... duct_id=42

     

    an article on 2 stroke versus 4 stroke

    http://www.marineenginedigest.com/speci ... stroke.htm

  3. Well considering NZ is one of the only countries where you can still buy a brand new 2 stroke o/b I think we have a while before we get our sh*t together regarding boatie effluent (pardon the pun)

     

    You need to check you info sources - 2-stroke outboards are still sold all over the world even in the UK http://www.marineroutboards.co.uk/detai ... duct_id=42

    Also in the EU / UK the sale of non-compliant 2-stroke outboards can still be sold to commercial operators but not to recreational users. Let me know if that info is out of date.

     

    they also sell the same outboards in the US.

    Evinrude also sells new 2-stroke outboards in the US.

     

    I guess the difference is that these outboards are much cleaner than what is sold in NZ

  4. I heard Westpark were not allowing any more liveaboards as their electric supply was maxed out on load.

    That was the situation a year ago according to someone who had a berth there.

     

    I had heard there was a waiting list, interesting about the power if true.

  5. Spent nearly 3months working out of Labuan, was told where the marina was going to be built and even then the seawall / barrier that had been built was trapping all sorts of crap, we used the wall as a landing point to get ashore to the Waterfront, the stench was amazing in late afternoon on a still day. Booze very cheap.

    Labuan seemed to be the bottle store and whorehouse for Brunei - every Friday afternoon after prayer the boats would arrive from Brunei.... and the exodus would start on Sat morning.

  6. Yes,

    Have some friends who are currently working their way back from South East Asia, so I fwd them on, they have found them interesting, different route but may visit some of the same places

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