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zimmer4me

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About zimmer4me

  • Birthday 24/08/1956

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  • Gender
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  • Interests
    Boating of course !
  • Occupation
    Semi Retired
  • Boat Name
    Evenstar
  • Boat Location
    Grand Union -Leicester line

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  1. I said that in my post lol...also moored there for 8years before moving on
  2. Crick has the advantage of the village for pubs and shopping etc. Marina has no slipway or on site engineers and basic facilites like a dry dock. Plus points they allow engineers on site provided they are known and have the correct insurance. NKM has first class facilites being a new build( still some work to be completed) but you need to use their workmen essentially. Both have good communities and great cruising range. Price wise as a liveaboard..NKM is currerntly cheaper.
  3. Just for reference I have just completed a service on 23rd March 2020 on my Isuzu 42 and used the following correct parts available from inlinefilters.co.uk and other good suppliers The oil used should be 15-40w api cc.. I used Halfords classic 20-50w api cc as my local engineer advised that the most important thing was API CC
  4. Thanks for the insight from everyone.
  5. Hi, I was just wondering about the low bridges before you enter the basin at Stratford. Is is correct that the max headroom is around 6ft? My headroom is listed as 6ft 1in so am concerned that I might not get under them. I had heard that they had been raised but can find no information or evidence to that effect. Has anyone been there this year? comments appreciated. JK NB Evenstar
  6. Things have improved then....might try it again in future and see if it conflicts
  7. That's good to know...I have not used a wireless mouse in years as I found the batteries never lasted that long. I guess there may be other things that conflict but as yet have had no problem's.
  8. I have the Solwise wifi / 3g-4g router mentioned and together with an exterior "rocket"aerial it all works pretty well. The aerial has a usb connection that can either go directly into a lpatop etc or into the router then it will broadcast inside the boat so ipads and phones/tablets can pick it up. I disagree that the signal is degraded...I am on a marina and pickup there wifi at full signal....it all depends 0n proximity to the mast and what other signal traffic might interfere...(i.e.other boats routers) Note the aerial I mentioned has now been replaced by the patriot. Overall the solwise was cheaper but it is 2.4gz ( I think) whereas the kuma has also 5 something teccy. You pays ya money you takes ya choice ! :-) Hope that is helpful
  9. Intend to do the Leicester Ring this summer. All new to us and never beem on a river. Have heard that you just need to get through Leicester and not mor there. Any tips on where to moor before and after so we can scoot through in a day.?
  10. Yes we are all 12v only. Thanks for the advice I am also thinking that maybe its time to address shorepower when I've got the dosh!
  11. Our Boat has 1 starter and two leisure batteries with no mains hook up or 240v ring. We usually manage when on a long cruise by using the lighting sparingly as well as solar lcd lights in the cabin. However we are toying with idea of adding another battery so that we run the engine less when moored. At the moment all the batteries are on the left hand side of the boat on the shelf under the back crusier deck and there is no room for another and it would imbalance the boat even more.( most of the fitout inside is on left so there is already a slight lean). Can I add a battery on the right side or is the length of cable run back across the engine compartment to the left side likely to be too long? Any thoughts welcome... JK
  12. I have a battery powered pump bought for this kind of problem..£9.99 from Maplins. It cant get all the water but it does a great job and the rest I do with a rag etc and natural evaporation. hope this link works. http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?moduleno=100910
  13. I am not good with electrics on our narrowboat and really need to learn. What would be a basic meter that I can learn to use and begin to understand and solve probs such as flat batteries or faults in the system. My boat is currently all 12v with no battery charger or inverters and no shoreline. Any recommendations appreciated Cheers JK
  14. Hi , I guess you are referring to the new and somewhat confusing name freesat (from bbc /ITV) .For those who are not aware or clued in on this see "http://www.freesat.co.uk/home.php" I have yet to see any firm info other than the website and my local Comet are clueless re launch and equipment. I am all for geting rid of Sky's domination of the market but will it really appeal to those who are just non sky subscribers who keep the card in and receive Free to view/air services. The main thing going for the new service will be free HDTV but as a boater its not that important to me. JK
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