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Richard X

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    Roobarb & Custard

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  1. I looked at a Bluewater boat at the Crick boat show and I was impressed with the quality of the detail.
  2. Hi, Has anyone had any dealings with or new builds done by Bourne Boat Builders, Staffordshire? I would just like any feedback I can get so I can finalise the choice of my boat builder. So far Collingwood are ahead of the rest. Thanks, Richard
  3. Thanks everyone for your input! I've decided to go with Double Glazing with a Thermal Break as it seems to make sense. I also found this little blog on the same problem which kinda made my mind up https://fizzical-attraction.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/double-glazing.html Richard.
  4. Hi everyone! Thanks for the continued answers to my never ending questions but I have another! The question is, Single Glazed? or Double Glazed? with or without a Thermal Break? Which is better? Which would you have? Which have you got and are you happy with them? Thanks again Richard X
  5. It says on the spec that they're putting in a 200 Gallon water tank which is approximately 900 litres. It will be a stock 70' x 12' Eurocruiser but only part fit, so only the Main bedroom will be complete to get it within budget.
  6. Yes that's what I said, the devise I used to tell me the size of radiators for each room in a house won't work in a boat, completely different perimeters
  7. Hi, because my kitchen has a tall oven housing in the design the same as a standard Eurocruiser layout then the hob will be going in the breakfast bar worktop. I'm also thinking about having LPG Fridge and Freezer but I know nothing about those so I'll be doing lots of research on that subject.
  8. Thanks, I know a little bit about BTU and radiators as Iv'e fit quite a few and had this little clever device that when you put in how many windows, outside walls, room size, etc it told you the BTU and radiator you need, different kettle of fish on a boat as the calculations wouldn't work the same as it's sat in cold water. But yes I'll be going for 3 doubles.
  9. I never said I wanted one for routine steering, I just asked if it was worth having one, if yes then I'll get the boat builders to stick one in while their building the boat, if no then I won't bother. "Hi Everyone, I have several questions as I'm new to boating and here is one of them. Is a Rudder Position Indicator of any use or useful or a waste of money on a 70 x 12 Eurocruiser with steering wheel?"
  10. No not having an electric oven now, it will be a Belling LPG oven. I was having an electric oven until I came on this forum and started asking questions but that's what we're all here for, likeminded people giving, asking and taking advice. And I can't thank you all enough!!! Richard X
  11. So when I thought this mine field was only the size of my back garden it's turning out to be the size of a football pitch! I'm going back to Collingwood in a couple of weeks just to confirm everything so I'll mention 24v volts and see what they say, I've already spoken to Beta and they were very, very helpful and gave me lots of advice, Collingwood were putting in a Canaline as standard but I wanted to upgrade to a Beta which is why I asked for their advice. Ian at Collingwood has also been very open and honest and given me some good advice which is why I've chosen them to build my boat.
  12. Thanks for that Tony! That all makes perfect sense, so I'll stick with the 1800w inverter they're putting in as standard, then upgrade batteries, inverter, etc, when I know what I'm doing otherwise I'll kill the batteries and have a set up that's not working in harmony with each other? I won't be able to afford to put solar panels in until next year but I'm planning on having 4 or 6
  13. Thanks for that, I'm guessing a 3.5kw inverter 4 x 110amp batteries with room to add one more just in case, and have as many appliances as I can 12v or LPG while keeping power consumption to a comfortable minimum without going to the extreme of sitting in the dark? Well this is definitely a learning curve!
  14. No, I'm buying their standard model without upgrades to get it in on budget but I now have a little extra cash to do essential upgrades, so I need to know what is essential at this stage and what can wait for another time when funds allow.
  15. Yes, I suppose it's similar to when you first learn to drive, everyone tends to over or under steer but you soon learn and know when and where to turn the wheel, well, most people anyway! :-)
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