Redwing

  • 26 May 2014 11:37
    Reply # 1557252 on 644008
    Well nothing has happened with the 15 HP outboard but I have been told about a 9.9 that maybe for sale. Sunday was a millpond day so I raised the sail just to remind myself what it looked like... Well actually to check it for any damage after my over canvassed sail back this side of Xmas. All was fine.
  • 07 May 2014 23:24
    Reply # 1550148 on 1549614
    Gary Pick wrote:My only concern is that the 15 maybe a bit heavy.
    Well, if it gets you sailing ...  And it's surely lighter than the diesel you took out :-)  Good luck! 
  • 07 May 2014 12:33
    Reply # 1549781 on 1549641
    Gary King wrote:That is pretty sad being out of action that long Gary. I think the 15hp are the same engines as the 9.9, just tuned up? Is the case with 2 strokes anyway..

    Actually Gary I had heard that, different jets in the carby or something like that.
  • 07 May 2014 01:27
    Reply # 1549641 on 644008
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    That is pretty sad being out of action that long Gary. I think the 15hp are the same engines as the 9.9, just tuned up? Is the case with 2 strokes anyway..
  • 06 May 2014 23:53
    Reply # 1549614 on 644008
    My only concern is that the 15 maybe a bit heavy.
  • 06 May 2014 22:22
    Reply # 1549576 on 1549207
    Gary Pick wrote: Redwing hasn't been off the dock since Xmas.
    That is really sad Gary, I hope that will be rectified real soooooooon!
  • 06 May 2014 12:59
    Reply # 1549207 on 644008
    You may have noticed I've been a bit quiet lately. The outboard has proved to be much harder to fix than I thought it would be. There is a glimmer of good news, a friend has just bought a Honda 15 HP 4 stroke long leg. If it's in good condition he will sell it to me. Anyway I'll know next weekend. Redwing hasn't been off the dock since Xmas.
  • 18 Feb 2014 23:20
    Reply # 1500896 on 644008
    Best of luck, Gary.  At least you don't have to worry too much that Autumn is just around the corner and that's the end of sailing for the year.
  • 18 Feb 2014 20:55
    Reply # 1500772 on 1496661
    Brian Kerslake wrote:Very pleased that you hope to have a go, Gary. I know you'll make a great job of it. Why delay? Split the sailing sequence in two by sailing off the dock. Anchor to demonstrate the ropes, then sail back on :-)

    My berth is a tricky one Brian with no room for mistakes. I have thought about how I could get in and out under sail alone. I'd need a kedge anchor for a start but it would be an interesting exercise on a quiet day.
  • 18 Feb 2014 12:06
    Reply # 1500355 on 644008
    Deleted user
    Great news Gaz. 
    Where there's a will there's a.. robot. (did I do that right?)
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