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Sas

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  • Gender
    Female
  • Location
    Lancashire
  • Boat Name
    "Caro' "

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  1. Oh ..... sorry to hear that. What a handsome chap he was!!! He probably knew that though...... ?
  2. Thanks Taslim!!! Do you think the dogs could be related? ? Is yours a Parsons?
  3. Sorry David - not for Public Consumption! It'll break my heart to sell the boat, but 'needs must' sadly . ?
  4. Oh how I envy you! Wish I'd known about the crampons........ boat going up for sale in summer........ don't want to even THINK about it at the moment. ( sniff sniff......)
  5. Hello David - having lived aboard our 58' er for 3 years, I'd say buy a bigger boat!!!! Cassettes are fine......apart from negotiating sheet ice on a jetty, in the depths of winter,as you go to empty them! :-) Conversely, in my limited experience of marinas nearby, the availability of pump out facilities seems to be a bit unreliable. The idea of a holding tank ( especially in winter) is very appealing, but as an earlier poster said, holding tanks aren't THAT big! MY ideal solution would be both a cassette AND a holding tank - having an empty spare cassette is the next best thing! Sas :-)
  6. Thanks very much for this. Do you happen to know if I'll.... erm....have to have the bottom shot blasted first???? I'm sure I've read somewhere that it must be blasted first. Do these boatyards have those facilities.... Any idea please? :-/
  7. Hi All Just wondering if anyone can recommend a good boatyard to black my (boat) bottom with Comastic please?! :-) Currently on the Lancaster but planning a cruise later in August probably towards the Cheshire direction. My boat has already been blacked with Comastic, so I'd rather stick with this if possible. All suggestions gratefully received! Cheers Sas :-)
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  9. Sas

    Dyson Cordless.

    I agree with Lampini. Bought DC59 Animal to deal with hairs from the erm....animal ( see left) and am mightily impressed! You must remember to recharge it frequently, but it's worth it :-)
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  12. Hi there, don't despair! Looked at this http://www.swanleybrokerage.co.uk/clara-em prior to finding my lovely Caro.....the midships bedroom was the only deal breaker! She's well worth a look. Good luck! Sas :-)
  13. We recently got about 60 quid for 4 batteries at the local scrapyard. It's a faff to register but at least you get a bit of cash back! Cheers Sas :-)
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