Good evening to one and all,
At last, we are off for the Gippsland Lakes Holiday. My goal - to sail up to Sale. Actually, I don't care too much. GL is a great place to be on a trailer sailer and I am happy to be there.
Started packing Pip this afternoon - interesting that our new attitude to food - a bit dry goods, a bit vegetarian, a bit one-pot wonders, means that we seem to need less stuff stored on board.
As well, carry 4 days of clothes etc on the boat and 4 days in the back of the ute. Wow! so much space and so much time.
Get out there, guys.
At last - the holiday cruise
At last - the holiday cruise
Peter
Pip #127
Pip #127
Re: At last - the holiday cruise
Half your luck Dr Peter
I would love to have 4 days out in a boat in this great weather we are having at the moment.
Steve

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Re: At last - the holiday cruise
Fantastic... enjoy
Pete
Pete
Re: At last - the holiday cruise
The things that can happen.
A meeting I had to go to today. But with everything loaded we were away within 10 minutes of my getting home.
About 30 minutes alter we pulled up to grab a coffee and check the boat. Lashings, tie-down straps and the hubs. One hub is barely warm but the other is too hot to touch - and I had been driving at 90 kmh.
There was no option but to finish the coffees, wait a little longer, and limp home at 80 kmh with a stop to check on the way.
With luck the local powerboat dealer will deal with it tomorrow - I know I could do it myself but I didn't want to.
Check those hubs.
A meeting I had to go to today. But with everything loaded we were away within 10 minutes of my getting home.
About 30 minutes alter we pulled up to grab a coffee and check the boat. Lashings, tie-down straps and the hubs. One hub is barely warm but the other is too hot to touch - and I had been driving at 90 kmh.
There was no option but to finish the coffees, wait a little longer, and limp home at 80 kmh with a stop to check on the way.
With luck the local powerboat dealer will deal with it tomorrow - I know I could do it myself but I didn't want to.
Check those hubs.
Peter
Pip #127
Pip #127
Re: At last - the holiday cruise
Peter-See one of our early posts on trailer wheel bearings. The seals are usually the problem, and the so called marine seals are hopeless.
Ian B
Ex Investigator 563 #50 Yara
Ex Investigator 563 #50 Yara
Re: At last - the holiday cruise
Bit of a bummer Dr Peter,
I hope it don't cut the cruising too short. I usually find the failure of trailer wheel bearings and seals to be a lack of pre-load on the bearing.
Steve
I hope it don't cut the cruising too short. I usually find the failure of trailer wheel bearings and seals to be a lack of pre-load on the bearing.
Steve
Re: At last - the holiday cruise
A couple of years ago I was taking my Maricat to Canberra for our national titles. I was driving much too fast for those little wheels on the trailer. About an hour out of Canberra I spotted a wheel bouncing past the passenger window and a sudden deceleration, and the Maricat and trailer weighed bugger all. I would not like to repeat the experiment with an I563 in tow. So a hot hub is a no brainer - get it fixed and be -- SAFE!
Its only inconvenience.
So - our Gippsland Lake Holiday may start a bit later than anticipated, or we could always go to Corio Bay, Geelong.
We are thinking about it. I know Geoff likes it.
Its only inconvenience.
So - our Gippsland Lake Holiday may start a bit later than anticipated, or we could always go to Corio Bay, Geelong.
We are thinking about it. I know Geoff likes it.
Peter
Pip #127
Pip #127
Re: At last - the holiday cruise
OK - now we expect a heatwave next week. Madam, Skipper, asked the question why? I could not come up with a suitable reply.
So, we have unpacked the boat and put the cover on. Maybe in a week.
So, we have unpacked the boat and put the cover on. Maybe in a week.
Peter
Pip #127
Pip #127
Re: At last - the holiday cruise
What a pity Peter!
Yesterday on Corio Bay was magic too, as was today (though 'She who must be obeyed' had me doing the gardening and other domestic chores today).
Still a few warm weekends left in January before you trudge back to school, but then there's Easter to contemplate - arguably the best time to sail at Geelong, given the steady winds and moderate temperatures.
Perhaps we'll see you here then?
Cheers, Geoff
Yesterday on Corio Bay was magic too, as was today (though 'She who must be obeyed' had me doing the gardening and other domestic chores today).
Still a few warm weekends left in January before you trudge back to school, but then there's Easter to contemplate - arguably the best time to sail at Geelong, given the steady winds and moderate temperatures.
Perhaps we'll see you here then?
Cheers, Geoff
Geoff
Investigator 563 'QUMBU'
Geelong, Victoria, Australia
Investigator 563 'QUMBU'
Geelong, Victoria, Australia