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  • Slinky Kate 31st July (part 2)

    Well, I think it's already been reported but anyhoo this is how it went ......

    After a good days fishing with suprisingly few other boats about we found ourselves miles out in deep water 250-300ft but unfortunately instead of pulling in doubles we were just drifting with less and less bite rate as time went on .... so, we decided to head IN from the 15 mile or so we were out to get back to 200ft where our best catches of the day had been.

    Our target was the adastra wreck some 8 to 10 miles off the tyne and some 5 miles west of our current point.

    All was well with Slinky trickling along at the usual 18kts or so when lights sirens and squeeks from bottoms suddenly started, I looked at tony and he looked at me with both the same question "What the F--Ks that?"

    A look at the inst panel had the battery light flashing and alarm sounding ... bad gen power.

    Stopped the engine (after a bit of will I won't I) knowing that I had a full reserve battery so no probs in re-starting ref power and all looked well.

    Started and stopped the engine again and decided it was probably some fault that may well cut our trip short but was probably easy to overcome so decided to move on again carefully with the pain of the alarm ringing.

    3 minutes later saw more lights a flashing and the alarm continuous .......
    this time saw the temparature light come on .......
    OK no big deductions here I'm sure your well ahead of me ..... snapped fanbelt !

    Normally youd ask the lady next to you for a lend of her tighs to sort this problem out, however not only no lady but Tony hadn't put his tights on today .......

    Back to reality, not a problem I carry a spare (well almost a spare its the one I removed at a previous service)........
    would you believe it after searching everywhere there was no sign of said belt ...... everything else and tools to fit but no sign of spare fanbelt.

    Well ,that left the options as, ..... call coastguard for tow back or ....... do something. Believe me option 1 was a NO GO! no way until I`ve tried every trick in the book

    A quick look through the masses of stuff on board gave us several options, the second would have been some cord, the third some thicker rope, the fourth some rubber bungee then there was fishing line, braid, underpats elastic, etc etc so lots to go at.
    The idea was simply to turn the water pump to keep the engine cool the alternator didn't matter with all electrics turned off the two batteries would last forever.

    however option 1 turned out to be the saviour of the day ...... cable ties, tied together with ends snipped off clean.

    Although it looked a little strange they turned the water pump fine and cooled fine, the alternator slipped a bit now and again and set the alarm sounding when less than 12V being generated but other than that fine.
    Being cauious we came all the 12 mile at 1000rpm which took us 1.5hrs or so but it was a nice day out so no probs

    every now and then we had to stop when the rev counter showed zero and the alternator has stalled but simply pulled the ties tighter and off we went again surprisingly the one makeshift tie belt seen us all the way home and into our berth (but I had made a couple of spares just in case)

    Here we are now monday evening and all is well, powerhouse had 2 belts on the shelf and I fit one tonight (and yes I bought the two )

    All done and dusted, looking now to get back out and make up for the few hours we lost on a good fishing day .....

    All in all an experience but never a moment of panic, I always did know we had the option to call for assistance but never ever needed it .....
    as a bonus it cost a lot less in fuel travelling at that speed

    just a couple of pics of before and after ......

    the tie belt




    the new belt




    Sorted ......




    All's well that ends well .................

    norm
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  • #2
    good going on the tie raps norman,glad to here you got back in safe tho'

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    • #3
      poor bairns ya,s glad it worked and yas got back safe
      Panel Pin Champ
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      • #4
        Was like apollo 13 .... you have to do THAT , but you only got THAT

        mind you we still kept to the routine of gutting and filleting .... lots of fish to go at , just cut the trip a little short



        norm
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        • #5
          as "they" say norman alls well that ends well
          AUDENTES FORTUNA JUVAT

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          • #6
            close one norman pleased all turned out well
            Nothing makes a fish bigger than ALMOST being caught

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            • #7
              Well done Norman , scary stuff when alarms start ringing 10 miles out to sea , the wife put a reminder for something on my phone without me knowing , it started bleeping in my pocket while I was out one day and it had me looking all over the boat for something wrong , that was bad enough , I can't imagine what it must be like whe the real thing happens

              Ray
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              • #8
                you,s got home safe without calling for assistance, no embarrassment.leason lernt.take belt and keep handy.saying that how often do you need to change the belt.every10/15 thousand miles.

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                • #9
                  While I know that Norman has now taken care of things, I have been trawling the Net for those emergency "just in case" accessories and have just ordered 3 lots of the attached...

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                  • #10
                    do you think they'll make good spare fanbelts Tone .......

                    norm
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                    • #11
                      I nearly asked why you did'nt carry a spare Norman, but judging by your past posts on the the rudder collars and other jobs you've done, i knew there would be an explanation. Well thought out and no panic , like the old saying "No such thing as problems, only solutions".

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by The Great Wallsendo View Post
                        While I know that Norman has now taken care of things, I have been trawling the Net for those emergency "just in case" accessories and have just ordered 3 lots of the attached...

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                        i thought there was some kind of law about using nets.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by The Jester View Post
                          I nearly asked why you did'nt carry a spare Norman, but judging by your past posts on the the rudder collars and other jobs you've done, i knew there would be an explanation. Well thought out and no panic , like the old saying "No such thing as problems, only solutions".
                          haha aye Chris I have every conceivable type of screw, bolt, washer, glue (several types from impact to epoxy) and tools to do any job ...........
                          and I did have a spare (old) fanbelt ....... but goodness knows where it is, probably amongst the nuts screws tools glues etc no doubt it'll surface when I now dont need it.
                          To be honest other than putting a hole in the hull (and the epoxy may come in useful there) theres always a way to fix everything, usually it may slow you down or cut your trip short and then at the end of every avenue, even if as a very last resort ....... its a tow home .......

                          on this occasion .... a nice satisfying inventive solution ....... (I didn't realise the strength in a decent cable tie, and the elasticity as it warms up !


                          for reference this is a close up of the tie belt after 1 .1/2 hrs running, its bonded into almost a single tie ......(probably even still useable so may sell it on fleebay ) the white dust seen in the first picture (now cleaned up after fitting new belt) are micro fibres of the cable tie that melted off and stuck to the grease protection on the covers.



                          norm
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                          • #14
                            Sounds like a floating B&Q that boat of yours Norm , i can just see it, if any of the lads break down at the weekend saying " We'll give Norm a shout, he'll have something to sort the job out "
                            You will have to sort out the opening times though .

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by The Jester View Post
                              Sounds like a floating B&Q that boat of yours Norm , i can just see it, if any of the lads break down at the weekend saying " We'll give Norm a shout, he'll have something to sort the job out "
                              You will have to sort out the opening times though .
                              haha Yes and of course as many shads as you could tie on a mile long line .....
                              oh and the liquid breakfasts ........ hmmmm maybe I too need a bigger boat

                              norm
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