Better than my test Finny,I was reversing on the test square quite well untill I got it wrong and mounted the armco,much to the amusment of all the fitters taking hgv's in for mot at the adjacent test lanes. Oh eck thought I.
paul
One thing that can help drivers,who have difficulty putting all the skills together, is taking an automatic only test.This removes most of the work involved in changing gears and clutch.It then leaves the driver free to concentrate on the other skills needed.Maybe the way to go if having trouble passing the test.
paul
Great blogg robin & respect to crew indy,especially Captain Griff Yn(yorkshire navy).hope for loads more adventures.
Are you putting together a Bow lady volunteers list to replace the new film maker in chief.
I not sure if I've got that far down the thread yet.but vetus.com have some, part no bp214b they may fit & only fiver.
love the great set of hammers by the way
Still catching up on this topic, more questions if I may Robin.
Did you get a new rubber gaiter for the bow thruster?
Did you manage to sort the blind/insect screen on the overhead hatch?
sorry if i'm behind by a month or two but have only joined recently
paul
mr W
I had the same problem as yourself when layed or crouched.Went to the docs&onward to ENT specialist, he told me it was
Bppv. (something to do with crystals in the inner ear) sorted by a repositioning manoeuvre. Hope it helps
paul
Robin:
What i wanted to know is what has happened to the washing machine(washergate).did it get through the door?
also the Crane arm for the rib was moved around at dover, did it help the trim
Great thread and a beasty of a boat, what a cracking crew, absolutely loving it
paul