Re: BOW THRUSTER SANTORIN OIL
I thought it was the same 0.3 liter Best, CW Bill Rouse 720 Winnie St Galveston Island, TX 77550 +1(832) 380-4970
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 6:50 PM Bernd Spanner <bernd.spanner@...> wrote: Dear all!
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BOW THRUSTER SANTORIN OIL
Dear all!
I will change my bowthruster seals and also want to change the oil in the thruster. I found info regarding the oil quantity on the SM, but nothing about how much oil goes into the thruster on a Santorin... Thanks! Bernd SN 119 / Cascais, Portugal
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Re: Flag etiquette
Actually the British Royal Yacht Clubs are. All of it started there. We kept a copy aboard of Reeds Maritime Flags by Peter Johnson Best, CW Bill Rouse 720 Winnie St Galveston Island, TX 77550 +1(832) 380-4970
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 4:47 PM Mark McGovern <mfmcgovern@...> wrote: I thought Bill Rouse was the Flag Police?
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Re: Flag etiquette
Good read and well stated Bill. I fly the ensign as large as I can with pride. I respect other nationalities who do the same. This fellow sounds like someone who wants the cake with no hand in baking it or even being in the bakery. Best regards, Chuck
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 5:47 PM Mark McGovern <mfmcgovern@...> wrote: I thought Bill Rouse was the Flag Police?
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Re: Flag etiquette
Mark McGovern
I thought Bill Rouse was the Flag Police?
http://svbebe.blogspot.com/2016/05/false-colors.html Yep! He is indeed! ;) -- Mark McGovern SM #440 Cara Deale, MD USA
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Re: Flag etiquette
Aha! Time for the Flag Police!
USPower Squadron says from the end of the gaff, if you've got one, otherwise from a pole at the stern, which if it can't be in the middle should preferably be on the starboard side. (Maybe the French prefer the port side?) The State of Maryland actually has a law that says, for a ketch rig, either at the stern staff (doesn't say middle, port or starboard - whew!) or 2/3's up the leach of the mizzen (or at the gaff, if so rigged). They also require the flag to be a Yacht Ensign (13 stars and an anchor, not a US country flag). Odd law that you can't fly an American Flag on your boat. Other "authorities" say you can fly it from the backstay, rather than the leach of the mizzen, and Captain Henri said you can fly it from the topping lift. I"m sure there are 67 other versions of this, so no need to get our knickers in a bunch (well, unless you're in Maryland - jeees, an actual law.) Cheers, Craig SN68 Sangaris
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Flag etiquette
Joerg Esdorn
I believe that the “proper” way to fly the national ensign on a ketch is 2/3 up the topping lift or on the top of the mizzen mast. I have, of course, the stern mounted flag pole Amel provides. Has anyone rigged the “proper” way on their boat? I’d be very interested in the mechanics. For one, I’d like to get the flag where I can’t hear it flogging around in a blow.
Joerg Esdorn A55 Kincsem
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Re: Chesapeake Bay mooring/slip for 2 months?
sherman.gifford
Great! Pls let me know if I can help. David Briggs is the owner/manager - really good guy. Sherman Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
-------- Original message -------- From: Scott SV Tengah <sv.tengah@...> Date: 6/18/19 10:06 AM (GMT-05:00) To: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io Subject: Re: [AmelYachtOwners] Chesapeake Bay mooring/slip for 2 months? -- Scott 2007 A54 #69 SV Tengah www.svtengah.com
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Re: Chesapeake Bay mooring/slip for 2 months?
Sorry,
Not the Hampton Landing marina, this one: https://www.downtownhampton.com/boating/public-piers This is a city own marina and is located downtown close to everything.
Are you familiar with ActiveCaptain.com – it is a good source for finding marina and being able to look at nautical charts for the approach etc. The site usually has rate info. In addition to reviews.
With best regards,
Mark
Skipper Sailing Vessel - Cream Puff - SM2K - #275 Currently cruising - Vista Mar, Panama www.creampuff.us
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Just remembered we also stayed at Hampton Bay – well protected and has good transient short term rates. Concrete floating docks. Rental car is on site: http://www.hamptonlandingmarina.com/
Another option is Fishing Bay Marina. We stayed there for about a month. Not as well protected as Crisfield but also nice. Old wood docks. https://fishingbay.com/
With best regards,
Mark
Skipper Sailing Vessel - Cream Puff - SM2K - #275 Currently cruising - Vista Mar, Panama www.creampuff.us
From:
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Behalf Of Scott SV Tengah
Hi all,
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Re: Chesapeake Bay mooring/slip for 2 months?
Scott SV Tengah
Thanks, Sherman. I reached out to them and mentioned your name.
-- Scott 2007 A54 #69 SV Tengah www.svtengah.com
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Re: Chesapeake Bay mooring/slip for 2 months?
Scott SV Tengah
Mark,
Thanks, for the Fishing Bay and Somers Cove info. It seems the link you sent for Hampton Landing is in NY? -- Scott 2007 A54 #69 SV Tengah www.svtengah.com
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Re: Chesapeake Bay mooring/slip for 2 months?
sherman.gifford
Hi Scott - Rebel Marine in Norfolk is awesome - have been there with Brevis (SM291) for several years - have developed a network of services that know Amels well in case you need anything. Best wishes - Sherman (804) 335-4146 Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
-------- Original message -------- From: Scott SV Tengah <sv.tengah@...> Date: 6/18/19 8:48 AM (GMT-05:00) To: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io Subject: [AmelYachtOwners] Chesapeake Bay mooring/slip for 2 months? We're in The Bahamas now heading to the Chesapeake area for a bit and plan to leave Tengah, our A54 for 2 months to visit family and travel overland. I know many of you are either from there or have spent far more time there than me (me = zero). Does anyone have suggestions for a place to leave her for July and August? I would prefer something cheap, obviously. Anywhere in the Chesapeake is fine as we are visiting my family in DC and am not opposed to traveling a bit overland to get there Most of the places I've emailed either are too shallow (eg - "Do you mind bumping on the mud at low tide?") or can't handle boats of this size. A mooring or a slip is fine. I won't be living aboard except maybe a few days on the frontend to prepare to leave her and on the backend to fix the things that broke while we are gone. :) -- Scott 2007 A54 #69 SV Tengah www.svtengah.com
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Re: Chesapeake Bay mooring/slip for 2 months?
Just remembered we also stayed at Hampton Bay – well protected and has good transient short term rates. Concrete floating docks. Rental car is on site: http://www.hamptonlandingmarina.com/
Another option is Fishing Bay Marina. We stayed there for about a month. Not as well protected as Crisfield but also nice. Old wood docks. https://fishingbay.com/
With best regards,
Mark
Skipper Sailing Vessel - Cream Puff - SM2K - #275 Currently cruising - Vista Mar, Panama www.creampuff.us
From: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io
[mailto:main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io] On Behalf Of Scott SV Tengah
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2019 8:49 AM To: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io Subject: [AmelYachtOwners] Chesapeake Bay mooring/slip for 2 months?
Hi all,
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Re: Chesapeake Bay mooring/slip for 2 months?
Scott,
There is a state owned marina in Maryland that is perfect choice. It is inexpensive and very well protected on all sides. If I recall the rate was about $800 per month with electric and water included. But it is also off the beaten path. We stayed here for about 3 months and used it as a base to explore the surrounding areas. To rent a car, you need to take a bus to Princess Anne where Enterprise from Salisbury will meet you and take you up to Salisbury (not hard to do). There is a USCG station there and they have new floating docks. Here is a link: https://somerscovemarina.com/index.html
With best regards,
Mark
Skipper Sailing Vessel - Cream Puff - SM2K - #275 Currently cruising - Vista Mar, Panama www.creampuff.us
From: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io
[mailto:main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io] On Behalf Of Scott SV Tengah
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2019 8:49 AM To: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io Subject: [AmelYachtOwners] Chesapeake Bay mooring/slip for 2 months?
Hi all,
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Chesapeake Bay mooring/slip for 2 months?
Scott SV Tengah
Hi all,
We're in The Bahamas now heading to the Chesapeake area for a bit and plan to leave Tengah, our A54 for 2 months to visit family and travel overland. I know many of you are either from there or have spent far more time there than me (me = zero). Does anyone have suggestions for a place to leave her for July and August? I would prefer something cheap, obviously. Anywhere in the Chesapeake is fine as we are visiting my family in DC and am not opposed to traveling a bit overland to get there. Most of the places I've emailed either are too shallow (eg - "Do you mind bumping on the mud at low tide?") or can't handle boats of this size. A mooring or a slip is fine. I won't be living aboard except maybe a few days on the frontend to prepare to leave her and on the backend to fix the things that broke while we are gone. :) -- Scott 2007 A54 #69 SV Tengah www.svtengah.com
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Re: Sailing /Rowing dinghy
We had a Porta-Bote. They are great rowing boats and the fact they fold to the size of a paddle board is a plus. They can be folded or unfolded in less than ten minutes. However, these are not good boats on which to place an engine. If the boat gets flooded, it floats just below water-level and will ruin the motor. Once flooded, it is not possible to bail it out unless you can reach the shore or lift the boat. In conditions other than dead calm the boat is not safe (IMO)
With best regards,
Mark
Skipper Sailing Vessel - Cream Puff - SM2K - #275 Currently cruising - Vista Mar, Panama www.creampuff.us
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Behalf Of Elaine Leishman via Groups.Io
Hi Eric, we are also considering purchasing a porta bote. What model and size do you have and how do you store it while underway? Would it be possible to post a photo showing the dinghy dogs. Thanks, Elaine and Michael
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Re: supplemental downwind sailing configuration for Super Maramu
Jose Venegas
James
No chafe on the sail or the rigging Make sure the sail edge is protected from UV. When we came back from our 1 year cruise I had to replace the edge material of most of the sail Lowest relative wind ~80 but requires pulling the tack down Max relative wind speed was >20+ kn which I don’t recommend and it was not under my watch! I think the size of the sail is good for me. Jose IPANEMA SM2K 278
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Re: Sailing /Rowing dinghy
Hi Eric, we are also considering purchasing a porta bote. What model and size do you have and how do you store it while underway? Would it be possible to post a photo showing the dinghy dogs.
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Thanks, Elaine and Michael
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Re: Gears of bow thruster worn out after 12 times of use, two questions
Hi Willem
No issues with the end cap. Everything Maud sent fitted perfectly EXCEPT the woodruff key! The slot in the new gear was smaller than the old one, so I filed the key down to make it fit. Alexandre (NIKIMAT) had the same issue but he had the slot in the gear re-machined to make the key fit. Otherwise no issues. Cheers Alan Elyse SM437
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Re: Gears of bow thruster worn out after 12 times of use, two questions
Willem Kroes
Hi Mark,
Yes, I took a picture of the bigger gear wheel. Please find it attached. Kind regards, Willem SM#351 KAVANGA
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