Giles and Paula's Great Retirement Adventure
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@Madame Buttonfly Thank you Paula! See you next month!!
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So the generator on the boat was cutting out after about 5 minutes. I could find no obvious issues, but @Ian72 said that it was most probably a knackered impeller. He very kindly offered to look at it whilst P and I are in US…..
New v old......
Now the poor sod just has to find the missing bits, because they will be in the cooling system somewhere…...
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All sorted cleaned the heat exchanger through and all sorted ! Although Giles might be short a can of cider [emoji41]
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Paula and I have bought @Alex and Kira over to Cowes for the night. Their joint birthday treat is a meal in a v good restaurant we were introduced to recently and they get to stay in the hotel overnight. P and I will slum it on Pilgrim.
I hope one of these boats wants to leave before us in the morning, that is the only way out
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Pilgrims Torpedo launcher out of order ??
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Just the one can. I have not needed to run the genny, but @Ian tested it before he left the boat. I asked how long he had run it for, he said one can of cider. My reply was something like, 30 seconds is hardly a fucking stress test…..
He also upgraded the port and starboard nav lights with LED bulbs, I think they'll see me leaving our Marina at night from Calais.......
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Jeez, just trying to get some insurance quotes for the new boat. One of the insurers came back with this:
Please provide a detailed nautical CV of the owner or usual skipper. The sort of detail underwriters would require would include details such as the approximate amount of time spent yachting, the size and type of vessel/s, whether as skipper or crew, and the cruising area/s involved, notable extended passages, details of the level of experience skippering overnight or in hours of darkness and any offshore experience. Please note that details of qualifications alone are not sufficient.
My reply was that I am not applying for a job as skipper on a super yacht….
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As you know, our Japanese connections, business and friends are extremely important to us and Iron Heart has contributed greatly to the life we lead. So it was really important that the name of our new boat was Japanese.
The working name was Ikigai, it means "The reason I get up in the morning". I absolutely loved the concept, but @Madame Buttonfly was a little concerned that it did not sound feminine enough for what is a very beautiful boat.
So we decided upon Sakura, but we needed Haraki's permission. Sakura means cherry blossom, but more importantly for us, it was the name of his eldest daughter who died of cancer a few years ago. We felt it would be a moving tribute to both Haraki and Sarina, but did not want to use the name if Haraki felt uncomfortable about it.
We asked him last night for permission and he was delighted with the idea and gave it his blessing.
So Sakura it is and we are thrilled.
Tetsu san will work on a design for us….
Very happy.
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That’s a wonderful name Giles&Paula, and the story behind makes it even more special . Awesome idea !
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Very special. Beautiful name.