The new main looks very pretty, but is horribly stiff and a right sod to handle compared with its soft and friendly - albeit 16 y.o. - predecessor. To add to the fun the new slugs don't run in the track very freely - I believe the recommended fix is a squirt of Mr. Sheen (unless someone has a better suggestion?) The new "Stackpack" style cover is also on and looks VERY red - a couple of years should see it faded into a less flamboyant shade. Sea trials of the secret weapon next weekend, hopefully ...
Back afloat!
- DaveS
- Yellow Admiral
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Back afloat!
Avilion is back in
but I've not left the pontoon yet
The new main looks very pretty, but is horribly stiff and a right sod to handle compared with its soft and friendly - albeit 16 y.o. - predecessor. To add to the fun the new slugs don't run in the track very freely - I believe the recommended fix is a squirt of Mr. Sheen (unless someone has a better suggestion?) The new "Stackpack" style cover is also on and looks VERY red - a couple of years should see it faded into a less flamboyant shade. Sea trials of the secret weapon next weekend, hopefully ...
The new main looks very pretty, but is horribly stiff and a right sod to handle compared with its soft and friendly - albeit 16 y.o. - predecessor. To add to the fun the new slugs don't run in the track very freely - I believe the recommended fix is a squirt of Mr. Sheen (unless someone has a better suggestion?) The new "Stackpack" style cover is also on and looks VERY red - a couple of years should see it faded into a less flamboyant shade. Sea trials of the secret weapon next weekend, hopefully ...
- claymore
- Admiral of the Green
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Mr Sheen
I've a cousin who is a skilled mechanic and he swears by silicone spray for all manner of jobs. H recently got my electric windows to work on the ageing rover with a few well aimed squirts.
Regards
Claymore

Claymore
- Silkie
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Re: Back afloat!
Me too. Significant hassle with the new forestay (shades of last year) meant that sails couldn't be bent on Sunday and an excess of wind on Monday meant that they're not on yet. I'd be quite happy though, if I could just find the "safe place" where I stashed the screws I need to re-attach some interior woodwork.DaveS wrote:Avilion is back inbut I've not left the pontoon yet
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I do like that moment when she floats free of the slings.
different colours made of tears

