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Good to hear team wheels is doing well ! Tomorrow is looking much nicer, sea will be ruff but thats were full keel and heavy displacement will be an advantage
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Hope they don't get the wind that is forecast for wellington 100kph !
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http://www.marine-deals.co.nz/catalogsearch/result/index/?cat=1012&q=NMEA+2000 Are these what your looking for?
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Lucky there was no wind !
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Look carefully at the motor picture, House hold plumbing fitting, cable ties holding pipes. Not deal breakers but should be replaced before doing a "big" trip. I would suspect it would need a bit done to it before I would do any costal passages, but if it can be got for the right price it could be a good boat?
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It almost complies with NZ light trailer laws. 40 mm over I am shore you would be able to get an exemption https://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicles/vehicle-types/vehicle-classes-and-standards/vehicle-dimensions-and-mass/light-trailers/ Would it fit on an Etchell Trailer? It could be a cheap option
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I'm no expert but I would have thought copper would have been the most durable, I would have thought SS would 'work harden' with heat cycles and water hammer
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Congratulations BB, I use to sail on the Swan when it was in wellington, she is a lovely boat !
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http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/65986490/couple-on-the-run-may-have-stolen-yacht
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Woman are allowed to do that apparently
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I though the diesel motors were just connected to generations and so only electric motors on the shafts
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US navy finds wreck of missing yacht Cheeki Rafiki
w44vi replied to sailinghigh's topic in MarineTalk
You don't want to drill holes in frames, as it weakens them, the floors should be attached well to the frames. -
US navy finds wreck of missing yacht Cheeki Rafiki
w44vi replied to sailinghigh's topic in MarineTalk
No compression damage to the back of the keel, no tearing at the front, only tearing on the side looks to me like it "fell off" rather than collision -
I knew there was a reason why I don't dance
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6 inches to port
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or a bigger boat
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well done
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Well done! You must have a real sense of achievement, and relief to be finally just about back in the water
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Nice sail insignia what is the toy in the back ground
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considering what it has been through and then sitting under the tropical sun for over 20 years it looks pretty sound