Llandudno I think Ian.
This is from the other side you can see why at the end of the first video someone lets out a yelp - not far off the tractor unit!
They did similar at Dungeness.
Interesting start today and forecast bang on.
It had rained lightly this morning around 4.30am onto freezing ground. Anything but main roads were literally like sheets of ice at 7.00am it was -2c. By 8.00am the temperature had risen to +4c and by 10.00am it was fairly hacking down with rain and 8c quite a change.
Can bee seen here: http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-bin/ ... RES=0&WMO=
Hope things go OK Dave, treatment is pretty horrible.
SWMBO went through the mill 18 months ago and is out of the other side for now thank goodness, it is life changing.
Wishing you all the best.
It is controlled by a Humidstat John so basically senses moisture and 'kicks' in when required.
I have a couple of tube heaters in the engine bay connected to a plug in thermostat set at 7c and leave the engine bay open when I leave the boat.
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I also have a hi lo thermometer in the saloon in addition to the engine bay and despite the cold over the last few winters have never had a reading lower than 7c, so I guess this proves the set up works, being in salt water helps too.
The only casualty I have had in the last few years is a cracked shower head on the transom shower but that is outside and I had forgotten to drain the head
Thanks Carol I will have a look at that programme.
Yes just jesting as my one experience with a Wherry (Evidenced by Ian - Palmtree) had an electric motor and the Wherry itself quite a penchant for bushes
In fairness as you can see I had been taken aboard against my will and in the picture was trying to escape from my rope shackles, as can clearly be seen I am grimacing
Nice video Carol.
You can spill the beans though how a Wherry can progress directly into the wind without external power
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1) Yes 24/7 365 days per year that includes the lock.
2) Not a cost thing John, just have never needed to do it. I doubt we will get a winter colder than last year.
I should add we run a dehumidifier too.
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