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kacanal
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Posted: 18 April 2011 at 16:50 |
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So, I want to continue with the experience....
As of Sunday (17th of April) Pierre Lea (my Hanse 554) has arrived safely to Yalikavak marina. The PYD team was extremely well trained sailors. They sailed all the way trough in just a week. The communication between Simon from Aura Yachting, Yalikavak, and Phil at Inspiration Marine in Southhampton has been constant. We received a daily (some times more) from the PYD team on the wind, route, and other stuff. On the way there has been few small issues. The Bowthruster did not work after the second day, and during heavy wind the second reef snatched and damaged the sail cover (easy jack). Phil, has taken care of all the damages. The sail cover has been repaired, and the warranty work has been arranged for the swedish made bowthruster. The check in procedures were smoothly handled by Simon. So far it all seems well.... I will post the later developments.... |
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Wild
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Posted: 01 May 2011 at 10:12 |
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hey Kacanal
Nice to hear your Pierre-Lea is arrived good and well at Yalikavak.
Can you tell us how many engine hours the have made during the trip.
This is IMO the only way you can find out the deliveryteam haved realy sails the boat our only motoring the entire way.If so you can't find out about any rigging problems.I haved many lest year and none with motoring during our trip from Slovenia to Marmaris.
I was in Marmaris from 27 March till 28 avril and met Mozato(470 2010) and Awatea (531) there. I'll be back end May,hope to see you there.
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kacanal
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Posted: 15 May 2011 at 13:43 |
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57 hours. Which means they used a lot of sailing as the trip was around 400miles.
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Posted: 15 May 2011 at 13:49 |
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I was in Bodrum last weekend for some fun sailing. Andy, the Engineer from Hanse also came along from England. Simon, who agreed with Inspiration Marine to cover the warranty issues has its base in Yalikavak. I had a great weekend of sailing. No incident. All was working fine. On Saturday we had heavy wind (32knts), took a lot of wave. The front hatch on port side leaked a bit. We are not sure if its due some dirt on the joints, but Simon on Behalf of Hanse will take care of it. I also bought a NSE GPS to install inside and a Simrad Sonic Hub that will connect my iPdod (or iPhone etc) to the NSE systems inside and outside, and the bose sound system. So far thats it... I have booked a all my weekends from 24th of June till 23th of October to go and enjoy the boat... Hopefully all go smoothly...
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Wild
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Posted: 15 May 2011 at 15:16 |
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Hello Kacanal
Are you sure about the 400 miles? It seems to me that the distance between Portoroz(Slovenia) and Yalikavak is more than 400 miles I think it is between 900 and 1.000 miles. When the deliverycrew dit more than 900 miles with only 57u(averance speed 7 knops 57X7=400 miles if the used your generator for electr and the engine only to make distance) on the engine, yes indeed the did more than 50% of the distance on sail.
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Posted: 15 May 2011 at 15:33 |
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Kacanal
about the leaking hatch,take a look at the drain on the portside ,this is a airbreather from vetus with a inox filter inside, when this is dirty the water arround the hatch can not leave by the hose who is below the deck, and water will come true your window.This filter have no reason to by there and is useless(I have spoken with the Hanse people about that but it always take a long time before the go to action).Just take the inox filter out and throw it away.
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Wild
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Posted: 15 May 2011 at 17:32 |
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Posted: 15 May 2011 at 19:01 |
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Hi Wild & Wet
When will u be back in Marmaris? I have had a great 2 weeks away. Hope to see you back here soon. |
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kacanal
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Posted: 16 May 2011 at 16:19 |
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Posted: 16 May 2011 at 16:22 |
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Wild,
How did you remove the inox filter? Maybe this is the solution to my leaking skylights. |
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