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  1. Hi Everyone, could anyone offer any advice regarding which type of paint to use on a Narrow boat roof (Raddle or Gloss). I was told that Raddle is better for the eyes on those rare days of sunshine (cuts down the glare supposedly), but I do find it a pain to wash. My roof is a sanded roof, painted with cream raddle, which just seems to cause a milky type solution when washed with a brush etc. If I was to consider repainting it, logic tells me to use gloss, based on the assumption it would be easier to wash down ?, and I could always wear my Polaroids on those rare occasions we get the sun !. I am happy to stick with the cream/light colours to try and keep it cooler in summer (not a great problem the last couple of years mind you), but would be gratefull for any hints/tips and opinions please. Regards Tony
  2. Thanks for letting me know that. Gives me a little confidence in the "memory stakes". Remembered your name, but not where the "Topic" was stored. I swear that moved too ? Regards Tony
  3. Thanks Keith, your a Star ! Have to write myself a Note for future ref. Thanks Tony Apologies to both MJG and also The Dog House, for getting you mixed up. Regards Tony
  4. I recall seeing a very informative Video on this forum, explaining how to attach photos and images etc. I think it was done by MJG (?). Has it gone, or am I not looking hard enough. I thought it was under FAQs (General Boating) Regards Tony
  5. Hi Chris, just to let you know, I purchased one the strong Ring Type magnets you suggested from the site you recommended on E-Bay. Looks just right for the job after a little bit of Fettling Up to attach the Sat Dish to the roof. Looks a little bit dangerous around Steel Boats I imagine ?

    Regards

    TonyL

  6. Not wishing to detract from the original topic, but where did you get the mag-mounts for you Sat-Dish you mention. I use one of those ineffectual 6" x 6" flexible magnetic sheets and apply the suction mount on the Sat-Dish. I have never been too happy with it and try to keep my eyes open for something better. Regards Tony
  7. Well, I have had a try at painting my water hatch cover which I removed from the boat and cleaned up and prepared in my garage, employing some of the tips listed. I applied the undercoats (2 or 3) using a 1.5" B & Q Fine Finish Brush, which looks like a copy of a Purdy. I then decided to dive in with the top coat using a 2" Purdy and the Rapidpaint Topcoat. Not sure which is better, the brush or the paint. Both seem a pleasure to work with. Both a bit "eye watering" in price, but I guess you get what you pay for. Still struggling to get the perfect finish. I have overcome the brush lines now but seem plagued with what looks like little "dots", like dust specs in the paint ?. Maybe its "New Brush Syndrome", that someone mentioned. I rubbed the first topcoat down with fine W&D and wiped it away with a cloth soaked in white spirit, then wiped again with a dry clean cloth, but still seemed to get the "little specs". I am tempted to try a 3rd coat, but really worried this will "show up" the other paintwork on the boat, although at the moment, my practice is on the inside of the hatch. The big question, "how to fully clean those expensive Purdy brushes" ?. So far I have cleaned the the brush in a jar of white spirit, scraped it well, then into another jar of white spirit and left it there soaking until required, which in practice has only been overnight so far. I then cleaned it off with kitchen roll, before starting the next coat. I wonder if this could be my source of "dust specs" (the kitchen roll tissue). Anyone any tips on how to treat the Purdy when I am completely finished with it and want to fully clean it. Is it much of the same with white spirit, then a warm soapy water job and natural dry ?
  8. Yep !, it rendered me "speachless" too. I cannot argue with that logic. Regards
  9. Ref the second point, prevailing winds maybe, pushing you towards iron pilings, fellow boaters, concrete edgings, running weirs, etc etc etc. I would say it is a "nice to have", but "not essential" bit of kit, just for those occasions. Not sure I can accept the first point either, (wiring). Assuming a correct/good installation, the fuse should and would be the "weakest Link" in the chain (wiring chain). Not sure if Vetus would get away with inferior wiring, or cables not "Man Enough" for the job. I always the assumed the Fuse was rated to be very close to the absolute Max Current point, and any over-current due to say, weed blockage, would cause the fuse to blow, hence saving the motor damage, and of course the wiring, which again, wouldn't have thought comes into the equation, if correctly installed. Regards Tony
  10. Hi !, Can anyone tell me, how long you can actually energise a Vetus Bow Thruster (sorry can't recall the model, possibly the 35kgf). Many people point out that if you use them "Too Much ?", the fuse will blow so far? ( I think it is 100Amp ). The unit is a 12volt device. I have always been a bit paranoid when using it, and generally keep it to a few seconds at a time, and have never had the fuse blow. Can anyone give some of their experience with such devices. I know that they are not everyone's "cup of tea", and some would say "don't use it anyway" im sure, but my boat has one so "why not ?". One day, I will get the hang of steering and manourvering without it, I hope. Regards Tony
  11. Hi, a question for the Smartgauge Man I guess (Gibbo) while he's still around. I have been thinking of adding a Smartgauge to my boat battery setup ( 4 x domestic & 1 Starter battery). It actually has a additional Bow Thruster battery, but could see wiring complications with that particular battery being 57 feet from the main battery bank. I recall sometime ago that you were doing some Market Research on this site asking Forum contibuters, their requirements for the Perfect Battery Monitor (or as close as possible I guess). Is it worth me hanging on for the new product, or just go with what is now available. I assume what is readily available is by now, fully tried and tested. Any information would be appreciated (assuming you can speak about) Regards Tony
  12. Thanks Richard ! I have PMd you
  13. Cheers !, and thanks for that. Have to say, I have never heard of the stuff, but certainly looks interesting stuff, and not just for Boat Painting. Found it on E-Bay, via Google, via yourself. Thanks Again http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OWATROL-OIL-500ml-PAINT-CONDITONER-RUST-INHIBITOR-/180459921603?pt=UK_DIY_Material_Paint_Varnish_MJ&hash=item2a043fe0c3
  14. Hi Roger ! That looks splendid !. Takes me back a little too. I had a full sized Series 3 (headlight on the front wings) landrover many years ago, and the previous owner had added a Series 2 grill and a second pair of headlights, as on the Series 2, It was the same colour too. in fact my boat is a similar colour also (Fleet Green) Looks like you modelled your grand-daughter's Land Rover on a Series 2 spec ?. I bet that has turned a few heads in its time ?. I bet she was the envy of a lot of youngsters when she was driving that. Do you still have it ?. Regarding the paint, I have a combination of Rapid and Craftmaster. Bought some Purdy brushes too. Are they really the best ?. Can't say myself yet as I am yet to use them. Apologies to other if a little "Off Topic", but it is still about painting. Regards Tony
  15. Hi Captain Ahab, To say I have just read your site would be a complete insult to you as I am sure it is going to take me for ever to do so. Terrific work on the site, and of course the paint job. She looks wonderful. A credit to yourself. Will keep work through your site at my leisure. It seems obvious from the other contributers that there is some common elements to the painting, but I guess everyone developes a "technique" that works for themselves. I have my water hatch cover at home in my garage at the moment, and intend to try and practice some of the "Hints & Tips" put forward.
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