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Silkie lifts out...

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..this afternoon. A couple of pics from my webcam.

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Scary stuff.
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A sad time. Never mind, it'll only be four months or so........
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Bit of a list to Starboard?
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Brings back memories, must try harder next year
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Post by Clyde_Wanderer »

Very clean, was she jet washed before pics?
That is a weird contraption of a hoist, not the 75 tonner I am used to.
Silkie looks as if she is a very stiff boat, judging by her long keel.
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claymore wrote:Bit of a list to Starboard?
Prolly just rocking - it's not the smoothest slip.
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myranni wrote:Brings back memories, must try harder next year
Indeed. IIRC it's several years since I had any assistance with bottom painting.
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Clyde_Wanderer wrote:Very clean, was she jet washed before pics?
That is a weird contraption of a hoist, not the 75 tonner I am used to.
Silkie looks as if she is a very stiff boat, judging by her long keel.
She would have been on her way to the jet wash and the hoist is an 18 ton lift. Silkie is initially tender in fact due to the hull shape but ultimately stiff thanks to the 43% ballast ratio. The keel does give a good grip on the water. :)
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Especially on port tack in light airs with that list
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Had a wee look at her on Saturday/ Sunday. She's looking good.
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claymore wrote:Bit of a list to Starboard?
The hoist at Ardlui is an older model ( ex Ardrossan IIRC ) and so, like the trailer at Dunstaffnage, the ends of the strops can't be moved independantly.

If the hull isn't exactly in the centre when the strops take the weight, then the hull will roll along the strop to a balance point.

I had sort of imagined that the keel would keep her upright, but of course the righting moment at a small angle of heel is less than the friction between the strops and the hull.

I would imagine that the plastic sleeves used at Dunstaffnage are designed to reduce the friction and so help her sit more upright.

OTH, maybe Silkie just left his wallet lying on the Stb bunk! :)

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It will be the wallet - lets face it, he spends buggerall on clothes
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