Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
 
Old 15 September 2014, 21:41   #21
SPR
Member
 
SPR's Avatar
 
Country: UK - Scotland
Town: Central Belt of Scotland
Boat name: Puddleduck III
Make: Bombard
Length: 5m +
Engine: 50 HP
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 2,066
Quote:
Originally Posted by John Kennett View Post
If you're going to the show this week, have a look the superspout. It's a very clever non spill attachment for a regular 5l fuel can or jerrycan and makes pouring fuel much more controlled. It has no moving parts, but auto shuts off like a petrol pump to avoid spills. I thought it was quite cool

yes - Scottish Company I have jerry can version of this I bought a few years ago - a dragons den "failure" iirc


www.firstaidatsea.co.uk
www.SPRmarine.co.uk
__________________
SPRmarine / SPRtraining
RYA Training Courses & Safety Equipment Sales
SPR is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 16 September 2014, 09:43   #22
Member
 
Powerboats's Avatar
 
Country: UK - England
Town: Southampton
Make: ZAR
Length: 9m +
Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 141
You must have walked straight past our stand John?!....Click image for larger version

Name:	ImageUploadedByRIB Net1410860535.256017.jpg
Views:	277
Size:	89.4 KB
ID:	98974Click image for larger version

Name:	ImageUploadedByRIB Net1410860564.639918.jpg
Views:	302
Size:	84.0 KB
ID:	98975
__________________
WWW.BOATSMART.CO.UK
RIBs, Tenders, Dinghies and inflatable Kayaks and SUPs in stock at our Swanwick, Hampshire showroom
Powerboats is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 16 September 2014, 21:20   #23
Administrator
 
John Kennett's Avatar
 
Country: UK - England
Town: Brighton
Length: 3m +
Join Date: May 2000
Posts: 7,106
You're absolutely right, I did. And here's a picture to prove it, sorry I missed it out!

I meant to come back to you for some more photos but got sidetracked and then ran out of time. I know you've got Walker Bay and Zar boats on the stand. Feel free to fill in the gaps for me
Attached Thumbnails
Click image for larger version

Name:	boatsmart.jpg
Views:	343
Size:	203.1 KB
ID:	98996  
__________________
John Kennett is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 16 September 2014, 22:50   #24
Member
 
Country: UK - England
Town: Margate / Ramsgate
Boat name: Bumbl
Make: Scorpion
Length: 8m +
Engine: Yanmar diesel
Join Date: Feb 2002
Posts: 2,837
Southampton Boat Show 2014

Quote:
Originally Posted by SPR View Post
yes - Scottish Company I have jerry can version of this I bought a few years ago - a dragons den "failure" iirc


www.firstaidatsea.co.uk
www.SPRmarine.co.uk

Bought the set today. £20, not bad.

They've sold out (must be a good thing) but are posting out for free.

Thanks for heads up JK - a good product.

The other gizmo all ribs should have is the syphon tube - roughly opposite the Scott's and the same guy I bought mine off probably 10 years ago.
__________________
Daniel is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 17 September 2014, 11:55   #25
Member
 
Pikey Dave's Avatar
 
Country: UK - England
Town: South Yorks
Boat name: Black Pig
Make: Ribcraft
Length: 5m +
Engine: DF140a
MMSI: 235111389
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 11,881
RIBase
Quote:
Originally Posted by John Kennett View Post
On my way out of the show I noticed a RIB lurking in the LNC Outdoor Equipment marquee in the Arena just by the entrance. It was an Atlanta, a new name to me, apparently made in the UK. They don't seem to have a web site - has anyone else heard of them?

We saw the Atlanta, the finish was very poor. We fired a load of questions at the guy on the stand & he was very vague about who made what & where. The transom only had about 6" of freeboard.


.....sh1t happens.......
__________________
Rule#2: Never argue with an idiot. He'll drag you down to his level & then beat you with experience.
Rule#3: Tha' can't educate pork.
Rule#4:Don't feed the troll
Pikey Dave is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 17 September 2014, 13:00   #26
Member
 
Trimix's Avatar
 
Country: UK - England
Boat name: Hysucat
Make: Hysucat
Length: 8m +
Engine: Twin Suzuki 175's
MMSI: 235102645
Join Date: Jun 2013
Posts: 861
RIBase
There was an Atlanta on the pontoons - which I took out for a spin. 90hp on it.

We got to the circuit for testing them and the chap there said I couldnt drive it, only the exhibitor could. So we told him that was not much of a test circuit and buggered off to play about elsewhere.

It was a bit different to my boat but fun for a spin. The chap with me was helpfull.
__________________
Trimix is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 17 September 2014, 18:41   #27
Member
 
mick's Avatar
 
Country: UK - England
Town: Wakefield
Boat name: Bouncer
Make: Redbay Stormforce
Length: 6m +
Engine: 2x Honda 100 Hp
MMSI: 235025718
Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 4,175
Quote:
Originally Posted by Pikey Dave View Post
We saw the Atlanta, the finish was very poor. We fired a load of questions at the guy on the stand & he was very vague about who made what & where. The transom only had about 6" of freeboard.


.....sh1t happens.......

We had a laugh at that one today
__________________
mick is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 17 September 2014, 18:47   #28
Member
 
pow2gran's Avatar
 
Country: UK - England
Town: Newcastle, Staffs
Boat name: Duma
Make: Shearwater Cutter
Length: 6m +
Engine: Yamaha 200hp
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 507
Atlanta ribs are being built by Menai Marine in Caernarfon. They may have not built that one. They have the moulds and are gearing up to make them. They are using SIT for the tubes. I saw the shell of one earlier in the year.

The difference that Menai claim over other rib manufacturers is that their is no ply in the build other than the transom. They are intending to use a glass fibre rib structure as they currently do in their own rib design.

There is another company selling the rib that they make.
__________________
pow2gran is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 17 September 2014, 18:56   #29
RIBnet Supporter
 
willk's Avatar
 
Country: Ireland
Length: 4m +
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 14,681
Quote:
Originally Posted by pow2gran View Post
The difference that Menai claim over other rib manufacturers is that their is no ply in the build other than the transom. They are intending to use a glass fibre rib structure as they currently do in their own rib design.
There are a few more doing exactly that - so it doesn't set them apart.
__________________
I'm sorry, but there IS no Mars Bar.
willk is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 17 September 2014, 18:58   #30
Member
 
Country: UK - England
Town: Surrey
Length: 9m +
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 180
Quote:
Originally Posted by pow2gran View Post
Atlanta ribs are being built by Menai Marine in Caernarfon. They may have not built that one. They have the moulds and are gearing up to make them. They are using SIT for the tubes. I saw the shell of one earlier in the year.

The difference that Menai claim over other rib manufacturers is that their is no ply in the build other than the transom. They are intending to use a glass fibre rib structure as they currently do in their own rib design.

There is another company selling the rib that they make.
They need to do a bit more market research. There are plenty of firms not using wood other than the transom.
__________________
A.C. is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 17 September 2014, 19:28   #31
Member
 
pow2gran's Avatar
 
Country: UK - England
Town: Newcastle, Staffs
Boat name: Duma
Make: Shearwater Cutter
Length: 6m +
Engine: Yamaha 200hp
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 507
I am interested who else manufactures ribs with ply only in the transom just for my own understanding.

I only know the chaps at Menai since I bought my first rib off them a Menai 4.8SR based on a South African design. I might be wrong but I think I was also told that the Atlanta was based on a South African Gemini.

Anyway I found that the 4.8SR was rather uncomfortable and could not keep up with the larger ribs. I had no issues with the build and the guys at Menai have always looked after me and many of the chaps from our kneck of the woods have used them. Really helpful bunch.

I have now moved on and running a RC585 with a 140hp - a totally different animal and I am still buzzing from last Saturday when we went around Anglesey.
__________________
pow2gran is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 17 September 2014, 19:37   #32
RIBnet Supporter
 
willk's Avatar
 
Country: Ireland
Length: 4m +
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 14,681
Quote:
Originally Posted by pow2gran View Post
I am interested who else manufactures ribs with ply only in the transom just for my own understanding.
It's very common. A lot of the Dutch boats, Scorpion, Redbay...
__________________
I'm sorry, but there IS no Mars Bar.
willk is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 17 September 2014, 19:41   #33
Member
 
Country: UK - England
Town: Surrey
Length: 9m +
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 180
Two more are Pascoe and Ring Powercaft
__________________
A.C. is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 17 September 2014, 20:02   #34
Member
 
Nick Hearne's Avatar
 
Country: UK - England
Town: Bucks
Boat name: Blue & Ding Dong
Make: Ribeye,SR4 & Bombard
Length: 6m +
Engine: 115,50 & 15Hp Yams
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 3,252
No ply in my ribeye too
__________________
Member of the Ribeye supporters club!!!
Member of Bombard 380 Aerotec club
Member of SR4 club
Nick Hearne is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 18 September 2014, 11:00   #35
Member
 
MatFromPoland's Avatar
 
Country: Poland
Town: WARSAW
Boat name: T1
Make: HIGHFIELD OM540DL
Length: 5m +
Engine: EVINRUDE 115 HO
MMSI: 261026640
Join Date: May 2014
Posts: 612
Highfield om dl

Quote:
Originally Posted by John Kennett View Post
Highfield had their aluminium hull RIBs taking over a big chunk of the main Honda display in Solent Park, plus a couple of boats on the pontoons.
Hello John,
Do you remember if the last setup visible on picture is OM 540 or OM 590 ?
This one with HONDA BF100 outboard engine.

I'm sorry that I did not introduce jet but I'm very close to order new BRIG NAVIATOR 570 plus HONDA BF100 in Poland for 5 persons family (270 kg in total now - next year maybe 300 kg ). We will use boat in Greece (near coast long trips like 50 - 100km). And HIGHFIELD (DL version shows on Southampton boat show) boats made very curious and now I have to decide between NAVIGATOR and OM540 ...

Many thanks for such forum and such helpful thread. And hello for all.
__________________
MatFromPoland is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 18 September 2014, 14:24   #36
Member
 
Ovey's Avatar
 
Country: UK - England
Town: Portsmouth(ish)
Boat name: Wings
Make: Ribeye
Length: 6m +
Engine: Yamaha F115 AETL
Join Date: Oct 2013
Posts: 615
RIBase
Just as a quick "throw it out there" question - are there any Crewsaver Ergofit LJs at cheap prices? (About £115 is the cheapest I've seen on the net for the 190N Auto).

http://www.ardmoor.co.uk/crewsaver-1...crew-1302-auto

Thanks.
__________________
There's weather out there - must be time to RIB!

(Or dive, or ref rugby, or.......)
Ovey is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 18 September 2014, 17:27   #37
Member
 
Country: UK - Scotland
Town: Stornoway
Make: Scorpion 8.1 mk2
Length: 8m +
Engine: Yamaha F300
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 204
Great photos John. Does anybody know of a source for the glove box that is shown in the Ribeye pictured? I have seen them in quite a few different manufacturers boats now and they look great
Attached Thumbnails
Click image for larger version

Name:	ribeye3.jpg
Views:	216
Size:	164.8 KB
ID:	99038  
__________________
Robbie Diesel is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 18 September 2014, 17:35   #38
Member
 
Chris Caton's Avatar
 
Country: UK - England
Town: Wirral & Caernarfon
Boat name: That's Enuff
Make: Revenger & Avon SR4
Length: 7m +
Engine: Honda 150HP & 50HP
Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 4,408
Quote:
Originally Posted by pow2gran View Post
I am interested who else manufactures ribs with ply only in the transom just for my own understanding.

I only know the chaps at Menai since I bought my first rib off them a Menai 4.8SR based on a South African design. I might be wrong but I think I was also told that the Atlanta was based on a South African Gemini.

Anyway I found that the 4.8SR was rather uncomfortable and could not keep up with the larger ribs. I had no issues with the build and the guys at Menai have always looked after me and many of the chaps from our kneck of the woods have used them. Really helpful bunch.

I have now moved on and running a RC585 with a 140hp - a totally different animal and I am still buzzing from last Saturday when we went around Anglesey.
Nick, you just reminded me, a photo from last Saturday as you and Helen set off from Ty Calch
Attached Thumbnails
Click image for larger version

Name:	image.jpg
Views:	164
Size:	53.5 KB
ID:	99039  
__________________
Member of S.A.B.S. (Wirral Division)
Chris Caton is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 18 September 2014, 17:40   #39
Member
 
Dan Gurney's Avatar
 
Country: UK - Scotland
Town: Acharacle
Boat name: Iolar
Make: Redbay
Length: 6m +
Engine: Suzuki DF175
Join Date: Sep 2012
Posts: 1,047
We're off to the BS on Saturday. We're staying in Andover on Fri night. W ould we be best to get the train from Winchester or somewhere to avoid traffic/parking stress?
__________________
Dan Gurney is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 18 September 2014, 18:04   #40
NSS
Member
 
Country: UK - England
Length: no boat
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 521
Quote:
Originally Posted by Clamchowder View Post
We're off to the BS on Saturday. We're staying in Andover on Fri night. W ould we be best to get the train from Winchester or somewhere to avoid traffic/parking stress?
Depends on what time you intend on getting there, but if you're early then head for the West Quay multi-storey. Only £5 to park all day and just 150 yards from the main entrance to the show.
__________________
NSS is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off




All times are GMT. The time now is 00:33.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8 Beta 1
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.