What boat expenditure have people found particularly worthwhile?
For us, there have been two recent purchases. The first was the addition of amidships cleats, which has made going on to a pontoon a much simpler manoeuvre: we can come in with one mooring line attached to the amidships cleat, and once we’ve got in on to a cleat on the pontoon, it can bring the boat to a complete stop without either bow or stern being able to swing out under the action of wind or tide. Since we had very little stopping power astern (see below), this has been particularly good. Once we’re attached, the fore and aft lines and springs then go on as usual. We do, of course, need the pontoon to have cleats at sufficiently close spacing, but we’ve found (in admittedly limited experience) that marina pontoons generally do.
The second purchase is a sail drive propeller for the Tohatsu 9.8hp outboard engine that drives Miss Fidget. For the last five years, we’ve had a propeller which gave us good forward propulsion but only a very limited thrust in reverse. At low revs, Miss Fidget would go slowly astern, so we could manoeuvre if we were sheltered from the wind, with little tide. If we increased the revs, there was a huge increase in the disturbance in the water, with absolutely no increase in backward speed! This weekend, we fitted a sail drive prop recommended by Tohatsu, and we used the engine more than on any previous sailing trip, so it was a very good test. Performance forward seemed as good as with the previous prop, tested by more than three hours motor sailing into a fairly strong wind from Chichester to Portsmouth. Performance astern was a transformation! We came up to our swinging mooring in a Force 5, and, at Tim Reeder’s suggestion (many thanks, Tim), were able to motor slowly astern at fairly high revs in to the teeth of the wind to pick up the buoy in complete control, without a white water whirlpool around the prop!
It would be very interesting to hear of other people’s additions/changes and whether you think they’re worthwhile. The two we’ve made definitely have been.
Gilliane
Miss Fidget, Super Seal 26, no. 69
Delphine, Parker 275, no. 41