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06 February 2025, 22:28
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Country: UK - England
Boat name: Redneck
Make: Excel
Length: 3m +
Engine: 20 efi & 9.8 2s
Join Date: Jul 2020
Posts: 3,551
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Have you been out yet?
Despite my best intentions I didn't manage to get out on the water during January, mostly down to the weather. So when I saw the forecast last night, the truck was packed for an early get away this morning.
I set off in frost and fog, hoping it would lift by the time I got to Windermere, which thankfully it did.
It was a beautiful, sunny, but very cold day. It was also very, very quiet! Where was everyone, hardly anyone was out on the water. In fact I hardly saw anyone walking on the shoreline paths. Thankfully a friendly robin said hello before I set off!
It would be good to see any pics if anyone else has managed to get on the water during Jan/Feb.
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06 February 2025, 23:16
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: Plymouth
Boat name: Seatown Girl
Make: Ribcraft
Length: 5m +
Engine: Suzuki 140hp
Join Date: Sep 2012
Posts: 35
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I managed to get out for a quick blast in mid January. Annoying that the weather was much better the following morning but we had to leave early morning to go for a house viewing nearby.
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06 February 2025, 23:25
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Member
Country: UK - England
Boat name: Redneck
Make: Excel
Length: 3m +
Engine: 20 efi & 9.8 2s
Join Date: Jul 2020
Posts: 3,551
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There's a few bobs worth in that 2nd picture! but it looks like you had a bloody cold day?
So down to the house viewing, did you buy it?
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07 February 2025, 06:27
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Member
Country: Australia
Town: Dalmeny
Make: zodiac
Length: 5m +
Engine: outboard
Join Date: May 2015
Posts: 1,269
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I used my boats all year when I lived in the UK, I never heard of wintering boats back then. I also worked on commercial trawlers and crab boats etc as well as recreationally fished and dived. Here in Australia there's also no off season when it comes to boats.
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07 February 2025, 08:53
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: Plymouth
Boat name: Seatown Girl
Make: Ribcraft
Length: 5m +
Engine: Suzuki 140hp
Join Date: Sep 2012
Posts: 35
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Steve509926
There's a few bobs worth in that 2nd picture! but it looks like you had a bloody cold day?
So down to the house viewing, did you buy it?
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Loved the property but having looked at it and travelled around the locality we decided it was too far from schooling that we have lined up.
It wasn’t too cold that day, just drab and grey. I was wearing a hat and gloves mind you!
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07 February 2025, 09:40
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: N. Devon
Boat name: (Not Another) Nutkin
Make: Highfield
Length: 6m +
Engine: Outboard, Honda 135
MMSI: 232036183
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 2,052
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Managed to get out between Christmas and New Year - not the warmest but great to blow some cobwebs away.
Out last weekend on the local lake looking after this lot - doing it again later this month.
12 clubs from across Southern England descended on Roadford, filling the car parks and bringing with them 14 gigs to look after.
Most events need multiple boats to host the various officials needed to run a large regatta. But with three distinct areas on the Patrol 600 there's plenty of room for all aboard the one boat. This helps keep costs down, moral and banter high and really shows off the benefits of a well laid out deck.
Photographer in the bow, safety crew on the helm and crew seats, umpires in the rear and the drone operator moving around to suit. Dry boxes under the rear seats ensured the various kits required were stowed out the way.
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07 February 2025, 10:48
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Member
Country: UK - England
Boat name: Redneck
Make: Excel
Length: 3m +
Engine: 20 efi & 9.8 2s
Join Date: Jul 2020
Posts: 3,551
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Originally Posted by jonp
I used my boats all year when I lived in the UK, I never heard of wintering boats back then. I also worked on commercial trawlers and crab boats etc as well as recreationally fished and dived. Here in Australia there's also no off season when it comes to boats.
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Looking at some of the boats on Windermere I don't think half of their owners have heard of "winterizing". I saw a lot of sad floating shit holes, covered in bird crap, green slime and torn covers. I can never understand why owners, who have made a considerable investment, don't look after their possessions better.
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07 February 2025, 10:50
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Member
Country: UK - England
Boat name: Redneck
Make: Excel
Length: 3m +
Engine: 20 efi & 9.8 2s
Join Date: Jul 2020
Posts: 3,551
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Originally Posted by treerat
Managed to get out between Christmas and New Year - not the warmest but great to blow some cobwebs away.
Out last weekend on the local lake looking after this lot - doing it again later this month.
12 clubs from across Southern England descended on Roadford, filling the car parks and bringing with them 14 gigs to look after.
Most events need multiple boats to host the various officials needed to run a large regatta. But with three distinct areas on the Patrol 600 there's plenty of room for all aboard the one boat. This helps keep costs down, moral and banter high and really shows off the benefits of a well laid out deck.
Photographer in the bow, safety crew on the helm and crew seats, umpires in the rear and the drone operator moving around to suit. Dry boxes under the rear seats ensured the various kits required were stowed out the way.
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Nice one treerat.
I've read a few posts of yours praising the Highfield Patrol, sounds like you've found the sweet spot for what you need.
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07 February 2025, 11:17
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: Poole
Boat name: El Mono
Make: Ribtec 9M
Length: 9m +
Engine: Yanmar 315/Bravo III
Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 917
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I've mainly been cheating in my little Hardy cruiser rather than an open RIB, but have used it many times in the last 5 weeks with multiple trips up towards Central London and several through the Thames Barrier too, even in the rain! I do still absolutely love RIB's, but there's a lot to be said for a little pilot house :-).
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07 February 2025, 11:40
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: N. Devon
Boat name: (Not Another) Nutkin
Make: Highfield
Length: 6m +
Engine: Outboard, Honda 135
MMSI: 232036183
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 2,052
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Steve509926
Nice one treerat.
I've read a few posts of yours praising the Highfield Patrol, sounds like you've found the sweet spot for what you need.
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Nice to know some one reads them ![smilie](https://www.rib.net/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif) Oddly enough I like the write up of trips and events, great to read a year or two later when they pop back up.
The 600 really does do what I need very well, couple of things I'd change should I ever upgrade but they're really minor.
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