Monday 07 November 2011
Saturday 05 November 2011
About time,ours is increasing!
With Britains clocks all going back last week one hour its lighter for them in the morning now but quite dark by 4.30pm,here we just get more and more day light time,its about fourteen hours now?
The sun rise and sunset care of Garmins GPS 192c chart plotter and on a boat in Hout Bay Harbour,South Africa.
R McB
Friday 04 November 2011
Mark three wheel bearing sets to the Toylander
Development has not been as easy as I hoped,the main issue being to make the parts as drawn,that was the easy part but then sourcing the other bits was the main issue.Its all coming together now though and stocks to the mark three ball bearing axles are now in stock.
Bumpers,front and rear axles,wind screen brackets and steering columns.
The new axles,this is a front stub axle,have ball bearings on a specially machined solid bar,use Fluid Film to prevent rust at a later stage.
A rear axle tube,again specially machined to take a sealed ball bearing set.
R McB
Thursday 03 November 2011
Nandi wins!
I am back from my various trips down memory lane and a part survey of a classic motor launch said to belong to the King of Denmark,plus sanding a set of mast and spars to a Stornaway 14 for a customer.
I find that one of our customers who built himself a Dix 34 from one of our kits is out there mixing it with the HBYC race fleet and winning too.
I find that one of our customers who built himself a Dix 34 from one of our kits is out there mixing it with the HBYC race fleet and winning too.
The Dix 34,Nandi,at launch time is now winning races.
Wednesday Night Sailing results
1 Nandi (Dix 34, Nick Fairley)
2 Megafreight (S imonis 35, J Ocenasek)
3 Aquamaniac (Pacer 27 CR, J Roux)
Cool weather and a bit of a chop on the water, and a mild Westerly, enabled the fleet to manage a traingle and a sausage in the bay, followed by usual bar and galley fare. Another good mid-week break!
Its nice to see genuine competition for the podium from all boats, using pure club handicap ratings.
2 Megafreight (S imonis 35, J Ocenasek)
3 Aquamaniac (Pacer 27 CR, J Roux)
Cool weather and a bit of a chop on the water, and a mild Westerly, enabled the fleet to manage a traingle and a sausage in the bay, followed by usual bar and galley fare. Another good mid-week break!
Its nice to see genuine competition for the podium from all boats, using pure club handicap ratings.
R McB
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