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ChrisB

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  1. In the days before digital......more than once when taking the cheaper option of Kodak some lab has reversed my pictures.
  2. I like RS components, not the cheapest but always in stock, delivered next day. Screwfix are good as well, order online and pick same day at Cromer.
  3. I had sight tubes with the push buttons on my two 28 second kerosene tanks when I lived in The Chilterns. Very easy to forget to push the button thinking all is OK only to remember, the oil flies down the tubes and you find you are nearly empty with the mercury reading -4C and a foot of snow stopping any tanker getting up to you. You soon learn though. Lesson learned the sight tubes are only accurate for a few minutes after you push the button.
  4. I have a number of other items but will put them up in the spring when I have had a chance to "Test" them like my 2009 waveline round stern inflatable. It only has been used four times but I need to be certain that the rodents have not had a nibble!!!
  5. What awful news, I was always quite in love with Alice Tinker. Saw her quite a bit as it was filmed below my old house in the Buckinghamshire Chilterns at Turville. RIP. ALICE
  6. As members will know I have decided to give up boat ownership and have the following for disposal. I will be making a donation to the forum and the rest of the money will be split between my two main charities the RNLI and Cancer Research. No1 RNLI flag and Burgee plus 25mm pulpit mount flag staff all brand new £10 No2 15kg mud weight with s/s shackles and swivels and 70mm Barton block with 15m 12mm braid £25. No3 10kg mud weight s/s shackle and swivel to standard mud weight rope £15 No4 2.5kg folding grapnel, galvanised shackle and swivel on standard mud weight rope. I have shackled this to the mud weight eye and not dragged in gusts of 30mph plus £10 No5 2 galvanised rhond anchors £5 No6 4 new 6m x 12mm braid dock lines, black 3 still packed £15 No7 2 new 10m x 12mm braid dock lines, white £10 No8 Origo Heatpal, as new still in box with instructions plus 3 1 litre Trangia fuel bottles which are full. I have approx 10 litres of meths which I will throw in £60 No9 Ecoblast air horn and pump plus mouth horn £5. No10 Plastimo 100 compass with two mounts. I bought this for a trip that I said I would navigate on a Moody 36 but it got too late in the year for the Western Isles. As new with protective pouch. Can be mounted at any angle, even above your bunk. £35 No11 Low drain automatic anchor light (12v lighter socket) in original pack £10 No12 1 yard Red Ensign, quality sewn flag, not printed £10. Goods available for collection near Mundesley which is approx 9 miles from Stalham or can meet up somewhere on Northern Broads.
  7. In my twenties I did a number of bluewater passages in small sailboats either single handed or short handed. Even though I was a Yachtmaster (Ocean) and the class of boat (Nordic Folkboat) had a number of circumnavigations to it's credit we never secured insurance whilst passage making.
  8. Away from the river as Patio Magic, Wet and Forget etc are powerful biocides and are therefore Marine Polutants.
  9. In the past as a regular car traveller, to France, by car on business I would buy 100% pure Alcol d'Nature this I would use in my Origo cooker for food preparation and in my Origo Heatpal for warmth. Very simple and effective. No smell like the blue stuff you get in the UK. Perfect on a small sailng boat.
  10. The general concenus seems to be if they are from a UK bone fide company acting as agent and are CE certified with sealed combustion only able to exhaust outside they should be OK. But not direct from Russia via Ebay.
  11. A Heron on Pagham Harbour ( in the days when boating and wildfowling were allowed ) Then an Eleven Plus because it was Bermudan rigged. The Heron was a great starter boat because you could row it and motor it.
  12. Love Tom Lehrer. MM. I did have the LP but it is long lost.
  13. I have only suffered once, becalmed, sails down but in a large swell under a sub-tropical sun. The regular rise, fall and roll did it for me.
  14. Drum was repaired and refitted in about 5 weeks and went on to compete in the Round the World race. I remember vaguely that they entered The Fastnet as a shake down cruise for the Whitbread. She has been owned by Arnold Clark the Motor Trader for many years and does a lot of charter work. She also had a contretemps with a RN sub in Scottish waters. She was loaned to Le Bon afterwards so he and his crew, 20 years later, could complete a Fastnet.
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