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Post by kris on Jun 21, 2022 20:24:27 GMT
Try taking it apart and putting it on the stern deck for three weeks and see if that does anything. There really isn't any need for you to keep demonstrating just how stupid and dishonest you are. Your credentials as a mindless idiot are already more than adequately established. so exactly how many times did you sublet your singular mooring Tony, also did you declare the earnings to hmrc?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2022 22:06:05 GMT
Interesting candidate. I'm quite looking forward to our sessions.
I have no doubt that you will eventually fall into line and in fact toe it (or even tow it!)
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Post by kris on Jun 22, 2022 5:23:03 GMT
That would be a no to declaring the extra income you made, from dubiously subletting your 1 mooring numerous times then Tony?
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Post by JohnV on Jun 22, 2022 6:52:57 GMT
There really isn't any need for you to keep demonstrating just how stupid and dishonest you are. Your credentials as a mindless idiot are already more than adequately established. so exactly how many times can you not resist jumping in and stirring the pot, when you were not involved.
same goes for mr stabby ........ you both complain about TD causing trouble on Thunderboat but that was a perfect example of you both doing it.
give it a fucking break
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Post by Tony Dunkley on Jun 22, 2022 7:19:35 GMT
What actually springs to mind is the fact that it was YOU who helped Ricco to to take his engine out of his boat and then left it standing on his aft deck for several weeks. A pointless exercise - due to the necessary parts/gaskets not being immediately available at the time - that Ricco went along with on your advice. No, I helped him [Ricco] bow haul his boat down to Kings Lock marina which had it running and had him on his way two days later after he had spent so long listening to your empty promises, prevarications and transparent fuckwittery that he got an overstay notice. You posted a completely different story on the internet at the time, . . you therefore have no option but to admit that you were either lying then, or that you're lying now. Which is it to be ?
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Post by JohnV on Jun 22, 2022 7:24:42 GMT
and you Tony ..... no need for the last word, he had his go, you rebutted and had your go ..... please just let it go unless they start again.
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Post by Tony Dunkley on Jun 22, 2022 8:36:48 GMT
and you Tony ..... no need for the last word, he had his go, you rebutted and had your go ..... please just let it go unless they start again. No, . . I won't "let it go", John, . . unless you can come up with a very persuasive argument as to why I should be prepared to tolerate having my professional reputation, and my integrity, publicly called into question by a couple of mindless goons who think it's OK to publish potentially damaging untruths with the clear intention of harming both me and my business.
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Post by peterboat on Jun 22, 2022 12:30:32 GMT
The cylinder has been sleeved and resealed, cost 200 squids my sister is picking it up and I will fit. As Andrew has said its a bit of distance from the tiller to the throttle and forward reverse and yes its all electric
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Post by patty on Jun 23, 2022 5:52:00 GMT
The cylinder has been sleeved and resealed, cost 200 squids my sister is picking it up and I will fit. As Andrew has said its a bit of distance from the tiller to the throttle and forward reverse and yes its all electric Nicely back on topic.. good to read sorted.. well almost
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Post by peterboat on Jun 23, 2022 8:18:49 GMT
The cylinder has been sleeved and resealed, cost 200 squids my sister is picking it up and I will fit. As Andrew has said its a bit of distance from the tiller to the throttle and forward reverse and yes its all electric Nicely back on topic.. good to read sorted.. well almost Today it will be a couple of hours to fit and bleed it and all will be well, filling the thing is the problem little plug in the pump that is hardly big enough for the job, typical vetus
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2022 8:33:02 GMT
Havr you considered fitting a Full Follow Up electric steering?
That would be lovely. You could even have a stick!
Probably quite expensive though.
I do think that stick steering for a reasonably heavy boat would be really cool.
On Dulcinea I altered the defunct autopilot motor to give me fob steering with two buttons but it is non follow up (does not return itself to centre helm after use) so quite tiring to use.
FFU is definitely going to be better.
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Post by peterboat on Jun 24, 2022 11:53:01 GMT
Havr you considered fitting a Full Follow Up electric steering? That would be lovely. You could even have a stick! Probably quite expensive though. I do think that stick steering for a reasonably heavy boat would be really cool. On Dulcinea I altered the defunct autopilot motor to give me fob steering with two buttons but it is non follow up (does not return itself to centre helm after use) so quite tiring to use. FFU is definitely going to be better. I actually like the wheel steering, I have steered a boat with Joystick and found it no joy! I fitted and bled the ram yesterday and am now at Barnby Dun, Jayne is coming over for a couple of days so parking the car is easy here. Before I leave I will fill with water and go up to the end of New Junction ready for the performance on Monday morning! To many lift/swing bridges and a lock with a swing bridge in a short space, the joys of boating eh?
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Post by Jim on Jun 24, 2022 16:27:32 GMT
Havr you considered fitting a Full Follow Up electric steering? That would be lovely. You could even have a stick! Probably quite expensive though. I do think that stick steering for a reasonably heavy boat would be really cool. On Dulcinea I altered the defunct autopilot motor to give me fob steering with two buttons but it is non follow up (does not return itself to centre helm after use) so quite tiring to use. FFU is definitely going to be better. I actually like the wheel steering, I have steered a boat with Joystick and found it no joy! I fitted and bled the ram yesterday and am now at Barnby Dun, Jayne is coming over for a couple of days so parking the car is easy here. Before I leave I will fill with water and go up to the end of New Junction ready for the performance on Monday morning! To many lift/swing bridges and a lock with a swing bridge in a short space, the joys of boating eh? It's v hard work going east beyond Fall Ings. I have a sore finger, a blister, from working the electric locks. Our boat is at Castleford again, just got home on the train. Going back in a week for another few days. Survey now booked for 12th July, Don't know if we will get down your way, Noreen would like to go to Goole.
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Post by peterboat on Jun 24, 2022 16:49:32 GMT
I actually like the wheel steering, I have steered a boat with Joystick and found it no joy! I fitted and bled the ram yesterday and am now at Barnby Dun, Jayne is coming over for a couple of days so parking the car is easy here. Before I leave I will fill with water and go up to the end of New Junction ready for the performance on Monday morning! To many lift/swing bridges and a lock with a swing bridge in a short space, the joys of boating eh? It's v hard work going east beyond Fall Ings. I have a sore finger, a blister, from working the electric locks. Our boat is at Castleford again, just got home on the train. Going back in a week for another few days. Survey now booked for 12th July, Don't know if we will get down your way, Noreen would like to go to Goole. I am in the lock on the 4th of July but should be there before then, The issue with being single handed in big locks is keeping the boat where you want it and not where it wants to be. Whats gone wrong by the way Jim?
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Post by Jim on Jun 24, 2022 17:56:38 GMT
It's v hard work going east beyond Fall Ings. I have a sore finger, a blister, from working the electric locks. Our boat is at Castleford again, just got home on the train. Going back in a week for another few days. Survey now booked for 12th July, Don't know if we will get down your way, Noreen would like to go to Goole. I am in the lock on the 4th of July but should be there before then, The issue with being single handed in big locks is keeping the boat where you want it and not where it wants to be. Whats gone wrong by the way Jim? Nowt wrong, just need a survey and blacking so decided to get it 2packed. Hebden Dry dock is shut, used to do it myself. Cassy dock is convenient for us, apart from getting that blister on my finger getting there.
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