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Old 13 October 2006, 11:09   #61
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So are you going to antifoul her ? or do a Carly and let all those pretty little sea animals take up residence

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ha, no not planning on getting her antifouled, I have done a deal with Port Solent to have her lifted once a month and the hull powerwashed down. When I had the Ribcraft (which was not antifouled) in the Marina if I remembered to pull her out once a month and powerwash down, I found that kept the hull clean.

Then what I will do every second month, get the marina to make her the last lift of the day, so I can give her a proper wash and polish underneath..... or at least Dave from Boat Care can then drop her back in the water the following morning. Trying to get some lifting straps sorted out as don't really want her going in the lifting slings squashing the tubes.
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Trying to get some lifting straps sorted out as don't really want her going in the lifting slings squashing the tubes.
The guys on Boatmad may be able to point you in the right direction. Or try PMing Cookee?
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Old 13 October 2006, 17:19   #63
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Comming on, isn't She Richard? Very Yellow , is that going to reflect in her name?
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Old 16 October 2006, 14:42   #64
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Just got his shot from the yard. As you can see the D fender is on and they are just finishing putting on the lower flat rubbing strake. The upper one above the D fender is still to come on.

Looks more and more like a rib
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Old 16 October 2006, 14:57   #65
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Just got his shot from the yard. As you can see the D fender is on and they are just finishing putting on the lower flat rubbing strake. The upper one above the D fender is still to come on.

Looks more and more like a rib
Thanks, that's looking more & more like a rib every day now.
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Old 17 October 2006, 08:55   #67
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The guys on Boatmad may be able to point you in the right direction. Or try PMing Cookee?
Lift and Shift do strops - you will need Parker to fit some lifting points into the boat if you want to avoid squashing the tubes, use a spreader, or one of those moving square yard cranes.
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Lift and Shift do strops - you will need Parker to fit some lifting points into the boat if you want to avoid squashing the tubes, use a spreader, or one of those moving square yard cranes.
Lifting points are fitted as standard, 2 on the transom and 1 on the bow
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Lifting points are fitted as standard, 2 on the transom and 1 on the bow
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Taking shape nicely

Now she is looking more and more like a Rib. Well pleased.
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Sure starting to look the part now.

the black works well on the yellow


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Well after much deliberation over which rib to buy, I have today placed an order with Andre for a Parker Baltic 900 with twin 275hp Verado's.

Set up will be 8 winged back jockeys behind the consul, front seat integrated into the consul, with huge raised sun pad area in the bow, with storage beneath. (keep the misses happy)

A-Frame with Wakeboard towing point and liferings, with echomax on top, 2 x 220 litre stainless fuel tanks under the deck.

Electronics wise, will have the Smartcraft 5000 system, Garmin 2010c Chart Plotter and Icom 421 VHF.

Will post some photo's when I have some through.
Wonderful choice, you will not be disappointed, I have also got my clients to get a Parker, twin diesel (320hp) this week. What a hull!!! I did the initial trials on it in the big bad Baltic and knew then it would be a top class product, a lot of work went into that project from Andre and the Parker lads, well worth it, like the ideas you have on your spec, can't wait to see it, well done. Dog Phillips
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Wonderful choice, you will not be disappointed, I have also got my clients to get a Parker, twin diesel (320hp) this week. What a hull!!! I did the initial trials on it in the big bad Baltic and knew then it would be a top class product, a lot of work went into that project from Andre and the Parker lads, well worth it, like the ideas you have on your spec, can't wait to see it, well done. Dog Phillips
Thanks Dog, With Richard's Parker 900Baltic, your twin diesel (320HP) Parker 900Baltic and a single 320HP all Black Parker 900Baltic which I have agreed today that makes 3 in total for the UK market in such a short period of time. Not bad.
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Now she is looking more and more like a Rib. Well pleased.
looks the sh*t with them mercs on the back! ooow YEAHHHHH!
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Boat looks interesting, and should like look very striking with the yellow and black colour combination, finished off with the twin Verados.

Look forward to seeing pictures of the finished interior layout and console / dashboard setup. What electrics are you having fitted ?
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Boat looks interesting, and should like look very striking with the yellow and black colour combination, finished off with the twin Verados.

Look forward to seeing pictures of the finished interior layout and console / dashboard setup. What electrics are you having fitted ?

Thank you for your comments. I am going for the Garmin 2010c GPS Chartplotter, and the ICOM 505 VHFDSC, the Garmin will also be linked to the Verado command computer, so will give distance fuel required, etc.

Off next weekend to Poland for the last trip before she is put on a lorry for Calais. Can't wait.
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