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27 ExcellentAbout craigmc67
- Birthday 21/05/1967
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Thanks smoggy that’s interesting do you have anymore information on the modifications required and is it easy to fit yourself and did you buy it from the same place you bought the fridge?
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Thanks for all the comments I have had a measure up and a have useable space of 415w x 600d x 560t I have two 130 ah batteries one startup and one leisure and and the fridges I’m looking at are Running at 40w and some 270w per 24hrs it’s all a bit of a mystery to me
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I would like to buy a small fridge for my boat and having never had one before I would like some advice or recommendations. We only spend a few days at a time onboard I have 12 volts supply with 240v shore power when it’s available but only have limited space
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Great job
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I have been following your journey, I have to get the old cutlass bearing pressed out so I can measure up for a replacement, It wasn’t too badly worn but was leaking where it was fixed to the keel as the screw weren’t tight and one head had come away due to electrolysis
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We started on Hilda’s 2023 maintenance a couple of weeks ago at Robins yard. As I am quickly discovering nothing with boats is easy or straightforward and always full of unwelcome surprises. our first task was to sorting a a previous repair where someone for what ever reason decided to have a number of joints directly next to each other resulting in four joints next to each other and as always we discovered a few others the also needed attention so Robin setting about stripping back everything that needed to be replaced. I meanwhile under the patient guidance Of Robin set about removing what was left of the steel screws that were used to fix the chine boards, it was a laborious task but eventually I have completed that and next week we will replace them with new stainless screws. Next on my list was to remove the prop and cutlass bearing and as normal one of the screws securing the bearing was broken and I had to drill it out as I’m a bit of a novice Dave was on hand to give some advice still lots to do including repairs to the transom moving the exhaust, repainting the hull the list is endless 🤦♂️but Robin is doing a great job so we are moving in the right direction.
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I have managed to get some but also I have a friend who can get them refilled so I’m in the process of seeing the costs and how many he can do
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Looks really good 👍
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craigmc67 started following Chrome Broom Name
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I have found someone who will cast them in brass and chrome and polish them, he’s a real craftsman it’s the same process that’was carried out when they were made 70 years ago. He could re-chrome yours ate the same time as he makes ours if your interested. For anyone interested in having some made the cost is £90 plus vat you can PM
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I am bringing Hilda down from Beccles on Thursday morning. I too am a bit nervous as I’m new to this boating lark so your not the only one 😬😬
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That’s great news it’s so important to keep this historical database alive and im sure you will do a great job and there will be plenty of support for you if required