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Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2009 16:52:18 GMT
Just wondering what the procedure is for getting my boat (26ft Westerly Centaur - bilge keel) out of the water? It would probably be out for several months. I also probably need to get the engine out. Don't know what the logistics of this are? Is this best done before or after the boat comes out the water?
Cheers, Peter
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rose
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Post by rose on Mar 22, 2009 17:54:09 GMT
Hi Peter, you need to talk to Jock, his number is in the book, they take boats out/in on saturdays weather permitting,whats wrong with the engine?cant it be repaired in the water? if it cant it would be better to remove the engine when the boat is savely on dry land. chris.
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draycott
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Post by draycott on Mar 22, 2009 18:33:48 GMT
Hi peter a friend of mine paul mills has taken out a weterley engine before im sure he would be able to over advise or my even help we are both of sailing 1st week of 6 / 10 april dartmounth to chcichester i am bring home a westerley to my yard 1 april hopefuly i will sell my bayliner so i can bring this to the club once i have fitted a new engine
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Post by sandpiper on Mar 23, 2009 17:12:55 GMT
As Rose says you need to speak to Jock. Though be aware there is a charge per week for staying on the hard. First week is free.
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