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Sailing in a lockdown

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crustysailor
crustysailor

VIC

871 posts

21 Sep 2021 1:26pm
I think with everything that's been going on, kids,life etc(plus slipping 2 boats in between) , i'm guessing my last sail was well over a year ago..

I didnt realise how much I miss it.

Roll on summer, FU lockdowns and CV.


Anyone still got their SB burgee?
Lazzz
Lazzz

NSW

910 posts

21 Sep 2021 3:24pm
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crustysailor said..

Anyone still got their SB burgee?


Yep - hardly used!!
Chris 249
Chris 249

NSW

3531 posts

21 Sep 2021 9:41pm
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lydia said..

Jolene said..
The sooner this virus spreads and kills who it has to the better. People need to accept that nobody lives forever and make peace with death




So what is your acceptable death rate?


One hundred percent of those he doesn't care about?
Jolene
Jolene

WA

1622 posts

21 Sep 2021 8:51pm
That's right chris .I don't care about them. Their survival is their own responsibility. I am responsible for my own survival. The dead don't feel sorry for themselves.
MorningBird
MorningBird

NSW

2703 posts

22 Sep 2021 6:20pm
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samsturdy said..
The thing is, when I pointed out to the water police that it is stated ( and I pointed to it ) that I have a ' Legal Obligation ' to ensure my boat is safe on the mooring, he said " Well you can ring the Marina to go out and check it for you ". Really ??. Totally unrealistic. But, that was his answer to the situation.

An old Navy saying "best to ask for forgiveness rather than approval". Don't ask every copper you see if you already have an answer that meets your needs.
woko
woko

NSW

1770 posts

22 Sep 2021 7:55pm
At risk of inflaming an already touchy topic. The most populated border area in the country has again been closed. This causes unimaginable torment, you name it, Heath care, education, families, business, bla bla. Why ? Because an approved worker from Sydney couldn't resist the urge & had to break the restrictions. Some of our vaccines supply was redirected to the big smoke when the virus took off, as a result we are behind. Please think twice, we have a good percentage of venerable folks and limited hospitals. The vast majority of hospitalisation will occur in the initial stages of opening, & when local ICUs are full, it won't matter visitor or local .... no room, heart attack, stroke, etc no room. So please think twice. For the record this post is aimed at any reader not just forum posters
2Shakey
2Shakey

SA

36 posts

22 Sep 2021 10:33pm
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woko said..
At risk of inflaming an already touchy topic. The most populated border area in the country has again been closed. This causes unimaginable torment, you name it, Heath care, education, families, business, bla bla. Why ? Because an approved worker from Sydney couldn't resist the urge & had to break the restrictions. Some of our vaccines supply was redirected to the big smoke when the virus took off, as a result we are behind. Please think twice, we have a good percentage of venerable folks and limited hospitals. The vast majority of hospitalisation will occur in the initial stages of opening, & when local ICUs are full, it won't matter visitor or local .... no room, heart attack, stroke, etc no room. So please think twice. For the record this post is aimed at any reader not just forum posters


Wise words Woko, thank you.
Perry500
Perry500

NSW

66 posts

7 Oct 2021 1:22pm
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Jolene said..
That's right chris .I don't care about them. Their survival is their own responsibility. I am responsible for my own survival. The dead don't feel sorry for themselves.


wow
dialdan
dialdan

QLD

83 posts

7 Oct 2021 2:39pm
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Perry500 said..

Jolene said..
That's right chris .I don't care about them. Their survival is their own responsibility. I am responsible for my own survival. The dead don't feel sorry for themselves.



wow


Selfish prick
cisco
cisco

QLD

12364 posts

7 Oct 2021 10:15pm
Not selfish. I think he is being realistic.

You can't help anybody else if you can't help yourself.
Toph
Toph

WA

1875 posts

7 Oct 2021 10:38pm
Best keep this post to sailing related rules and helpful information. With a new NSW Premier, I'm sure there will be some new changes on the way.
Opinions and name calling will be deleted.
samsturdy
samsturdy

NSW

1659 posts

8 Oct 2021 3:01pm
Having been locked out of running my boat by covid restrictions for months it looks like I'll finally be able to get to it next week.
Is there a need for any special care before I start the engine ?.
MorningBird
MorningBird

NSW

2703 posts

8 Oct 2021 3:35pm
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samsturdy said..
Having been locked out of running my boat by covid restrictions for months it looks like I'll finally be able to get to it next week.
Is there a need for any special care before I start the engine ?.


Just do the normal checks, oil, coolant, fan belt etc. The internals will still have a good coating of oil on them.
After start do a thorough check for leaks, loose bits, oil pressure (light if not gauge), alternator charging.
Before leaving the mooring put the engine under load for a few minutes varying the revs. In reverse on the mooring will do it. Sometimes an air bubble in the fuel injection won't be evident at idle but as soon as you put a load on the engine will stop.
MichaelR
MichaelR

NSW

862 posts

8 Oct 2021 4:00pm
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MorningBird said..

samsturdy said..
Having been locked out of running my boat by covid restrictions for months it looks like I'll finally be able to get to it next week.
Is there a need for any special care before I start the engine ?.



Just do the normal checks, oil, coolant, fan belt etc. The internals will still have a good coating of oil on them.
After start do a thorough check for leaks, loose bits, oil pressure (light if not gauge), alternator charging.
Before leaving the mooring put the engine under load for a few minutes varying the revs. In reverse on the mooring will do it. Sometimes an air bubble in the fuel injection won't be evident at idle but as soon as you put a load on the engine will stop.


Don't worry too much about a low oil level, check there is something in it, then start the engine and get it to correct operating temp. Then check it for correct level. Topping up the oil level that reads low on the dipstick in a cold engine, may well lead to over-filling.

I've been lucky that I live in the same LGA as my boat. It's been quite good on the two occasions I've been out. Once to Refuge Bay on a Saturday about three weeks ago, and there were 6 boats in America's and about 8 in Refuge. Quite eerie actually.....

Enjoy it when you get there Sam.
Ramona
Ramona

NSW

7737 posts

8 Oct 2021 6:03pm
I can't wait till Monday. Hopefully all the Sydneysiders will go home and there will be parking spaces at the boat ramps again!
woko
woko

NSW

1770 posts

8 Oct 2021 8:59pm
Sam, all I can add is that when you fire her up keep a eagle eye on the raw water outflow & temp gauge it's possible that the intake through hull or the strainer or for that matter the raw water pump impeller may not operate as well as previously owing to fouling. And as a side note I've noticed on my own boat that when the raw water flow is restricted the exhaust note changes ie throatiere ( is that a word) & a bit louder
Chris 249
Chris 249

NSW

3531 posts

8 Oct 2021 9:28pm
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Ramona said..
I can't wait till Monday. Hopefully all the Sydneysiders will go home and there will be parking spaces at the boat ramps again!


You should move up here. There's only four roads in from Sydney and we've got them nicely barricaded. :-)
samsturdy
samsturdy

NSW

1659 posts

9 Oct 2021 9:49am
Thanks fellers. OK I've taken all that on board. The raw water inlet fouling could be evident although we have brackish water in the Creek due to run off from the surrounding country and that keeps the weed and shell down somewhat. Thanks for the help.
Craig66
Craig66

NSW

2466 posts

10 Oct 2021 10:38pm
Who in NSW has packed their chilly bin ready to go sailing tomorrow?
Lazzz
Lazzz

NSW

910 posts

11 Oct 2021 7:51am
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Craig66 said..
Who in NSW has packed their chilly bin ready to go sailing tomorrow?


I thought you would be a bit keen!!
I'm waiting for better weather.
Craig66
Craig66

NSW

2466 posts

11 Oct 2021 5:43pm
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Lazzz said..

Craig66 said..
Who in NSW has packed their chilly bin ready to go sailing tomorrow?



I thought you would be a bit keen!!
I'm waiting for better weather.


Very keen to get out on the weekend, was going to have motors serviced tomorrow but put that back till later in the week D.O.W.

And Lazzz, I have put leave form in at work for 4 months off next winter to go north, hope you can get away too.
Lazzz
Lazzz

NSW

910 posts

12 Oct 2021 9:12am
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Craig66 said..

And Lazzz, I have put leave form in at work for 4 months off next winter to go north, hope you can get away too.



Fingers crossed!!
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