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Alan de Enfield

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  1. what videos - no videos have been posted in this thread, we can only go on the information that has .been provided.
  2. It is fairly remote, but you are correct - if the boat had a mortgage, or was stolen , then the seller is not the legal owner and he cannot sell the boat, the buyer would then be out of pocket as the boat was repossesed by the 'proper' owner (Bank, etc)
  3. What videos ? I was basing it on the written claims by Battle Born, part of which states : Prowse presented his content as technical analysis while omitting critical context, misrepresenting product design and altering the batteries before testing them by removing structural components and running already-damaged units out of spec, producing a materially inaccurate portrayal of Battle Born Batteries’ real-world safety and performance.
  4. Thats a good price - but, if it is like most boat clubs, you must do so many days a year on 'marina maintenance' painting, mowing grass etc etc.
  5. If they have evidence to support their claim then Prowse is in trouble !
  6. But, if the link from RussT is correct, he tampered with their batteries and damaged them so as to make them fail in the tests. Prowse presented his content as technical analysis while omitting critical context, misrepresenting product design and altering the batteries before testing them by removing structural components and running already-damaged units out of spec, producing a materially inaccurate portrayal of Battle Born Batteries’ real-world safety and performance.
  7. I'd suggest that before buying it ensure that you have a mooring confirmed near where you want it. Moorings are not always easy to find, especially if you restrict yourself to a specific area. For example - the C&RT moorings have no vacancies. https://www.watersidemooring.com/472-parbold-l1 Many boaters on this forum travel 'hundreds' of miles from where they live to where their boat is.
  8. Tie a rope onto the engine and have a helper keeping some of the weight on the rope - then WHEN it slips, hopefully they can keep the engine out of the water. Dropping the engine into the water is not the 'end' but it is a bit of a job getting it back into a usable condition. When fitting the OB to my tender it slipped and fell off into about 30 feet of water. Hours of throwing and recovering a grapnel eventually bought it back - it was nowhere near where it went into the water - I think it must have 'fluttered' as it went down. It is then the fun starts : Drain all the oil out and flush with fresh oil, refill. Drain all of the fuel out and flush with fresh petrol, refill. Remove and strip carb(s) reassemble and refit. Wash down the exterior with fresh clean water. Dry everything off. Once all reassembled it should start - leave it running for an hour to get hot and get everything dry and flushed thru. EXCEPT when it doesn't start - I pulled on the starter until my arms ached, choke in, choke out, throttle moved to different locations - nothing. Stripped the carb again and found a "bubble" (micro globule) of water blocking the jet - blew it out, reassembled and it started 1st pull.
  9. And the need for a clothes peg !
  10. Here you go .............
  11. Do you think you could do similar with the supplier of your anchor ?
  12. This post cannot be displayed because it is in a forum which requires at least 10 posts to view.
  13. It should be set so the leg is vertical in the water, and the prop is horizontal. Don't assume that the 9.9 as ever set up correctly. I take it you knew about the different leg-lengths, and you correctly measured your transom before you bought the 20hp - Very short - short - long - xlong - xxlong If you have a "long" depth transom and you purchased a "short" length leg you will not get anywhere as the boat is shielding the the prop and stopping it getting any water. The cavitation (anti ventilation) plate must be aligned with the bottom of the boat - It must not be above the bottom of the boat, but, it can be a couple of inches below the bottom of the boat, ideally it should not be anymore.
  14. Surely as a solo transatlantic and around the world sailor, you always 'moused' your shackles. Not only on anchor rodes, but when, (for example) bending on a furling headsail Poor show if you didn't.
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