Ken,
Met the group at Weymouth last week, but I didn't get everyone's names, and was preoccupied sorting out a mooring.
My questions about the Superseal are:-
Is there a recognised gas bottle locker aft of the port cockpit locker? My boat has an empty space behind the locker.
The cockpit has little/no provision for small items needing ready access, e.g. binoculars, knife, hand held GPS/VHF etc. hence the next two items.
Noted that Peter's boat, Cleo, has a cover for the outboard tank, anybody fitted a lazarette in this place?
Are cave lokers fitted to any boats in the cockpit?
I am using and intend to keep, the centre mainsheet system; I think this needs a powerful kicker, there is barely enouugh room to get to 8:1 by casading blocks, any experience with this?
The 4:1 mainsheet blocks hoop-to-boom go block-bound on fully sheeting the main, is this normal?
The forward mainsheet block on the boom twists and has worn and cracked the plastic outer, how do I fix this, i.e. stop the block twisting?
Boom is low, is this normal?
The coachroof pads for rope clutches are too small to take my desired number (three port six starboard).
I find the cabin table not user friendly, what other arrangements work better?
Insufficient storage for wet foul weather gear.
Do any fixed keel boats have a door on the heads?
I am happy to make changes, but my strong preference is to do this in a recognised or fully reversible way.
Please don't think I am dissatisfied with the boat, it is superb, and only needs a little detail attention.
My next time planned to be in the Solent is before/after the Round the Island, June 26th, and I intend to go on the Hamble visitor's piles.
Frank Marsden
01788 890648
Frank Marsden