I have in my possession a good 160 amp battery that needs a good home I am in repair mode and updating my Walker H28 and a work college gave me this Calcium 160 amp battery I already have two and will not be charging any battery for a month of so before I finish rewiring my boat.
The Battery is 500 cm long by 200 wide and 200 high its in good order and its free just pick it up near Frankston if you would like it PM me for a start and we will go from there.
Id say with proper care this battery would last at least three years
Cheers
gee no takers.. the world has gone crazy
Mad Mission is picking it up Bubble it will run every thing he has . bloody heavy half a meter long battery fully seal calcium 160 amp hour
Had a nice chat with Mad Mission turns out we both old A class sting ray sailors and probally raced against each other in the mid 70s
turns out we both old A class stingray sailors and probally raced against each other in the mid 70s
Long live Stingrays (sail number 177)
turns out we both old A class stingray sailors and probally raced against each other in the mid 70s
Long live Stingrays (sail number 177)
used to sail a heron good old gaffer, Gwen, trapeze on Sharpie , loved my old Quick cat all good fun and great people you meet also
You've got a good memory Loose change Well I'm off to the boat before the weather change later today
turns out we both old A class stingray sailors and probally raced against each other in the mid 70s
Long live Stingrays (sail number 177)
Hot Rats Cat week A class nationals hume weir 1976
Baby Snakes St Leonards YCMS 1981?
This is my stingray 2000? which was stepping stone from racing laser to cruising boomerang
I went the drier path because i am limited to sailing outside the summer months due to commitments on the farm through the warmer summer months
My compromise Easter 2014 rounding Batman Point Indented Head
My Dream Gumtree Nov 2013 Carnavon WA
HG02 & loosechange ... We will have to go for a sail sometime and reminisce the good old days
Hope to incorporate appointment with peter green sails when picking up the battery
gee no takers.. the world has gone crazy
Mad Mission is picking it up Bubble it will run every thing he has . bloody heavy half a meter long battery fully seal calcium 160 amp hour
Had a nice chat with Mad Mission turns out we both old A class sting ray sailors and probally raced against each other in the mid 70s
Extra ballast for the Boomerang Madmission
Extra ballast for the Boomerang Madmission ....not wrong slainte
Its getting bolted down where most have the throne
In front and inline with the drop keel...under the new v-berth deluxe
It will be perfect for long night sails on PPB and Planned extended trip up the Genelg river at Nelson in the spring
Was tempted by singo's offer but could not lower myself to go to Singleton to pick them up
turns out we both old A class stingray sailors and probally raced against each other in the mid 70s
Long live Stingrays (sail number 177)
used to sail a heron good old gaffer, Gwen, trapeze on Sharpie , loved my old Quick cat all good fun and great people you meet also
You've got a good memory Loose change Well I'm off to the boat before the weather change later today
Nothing to do with having a good memory (although that's working ok too) I still have the original plans I used to build it.
"I still have the original plans I used to build it."
loosechange
I need to renovate my centerboard cases....the ply has rotted just above the keel and leaking
it would require re-decking and deck beams
do you think it possible without removing main , rear and front beams ?
i may be in need of some detail if that was possible
not planning to do it just yet but one day i would like to do it
it is a great boat for quick cruising on PPB (in warm weather)
Extra ballast for the Boomerang Madmission ....not wrong slainte
Its getting bolted down where most have the throne
In front and inline with the drop keel...under the new v-berth deluxe
It will be perfect for long night sails on PPB and Planned extended trip up the Genelg river at Nelson in the spring
Was tempted by singo's offer but could not lower myself to go to Singleton to pick them up
If the beams were installed correctly it is a devil of a job to get them out, but as the centreboard case is aft of the main beam it should not be necessary to remove the beams.
To remove the decks will surely destroy them but that is what you must do to access the inside of the boat.
If you need any part of the plans I am more than happy to provide you with high resolution photos, bearing in mind the original plans are a true blueprint and therefore not crystal clear to look at.
regards Harry
Hi haydn
I have to thank you for your kind gift
It has found a good home and last week i put it through its paces
At the beginning of my trip it was 12.6 vdc no load at the end it was 12.3 vdc bo load did not flintch with my meagre demands although they were over long periods on those readings it looks like i can look forward to good service over the next few years
I was charging with 40 w solar and 20 w wind dynamo through various stages of the trip
Details of the trip can be seen here
www.trailersailerplace.com.au/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=11423
It was a change to have such reliable power and with further excursions i will put it to good use
I thought about calling you up on the saturday but both seaford and sorrento were fairly difficult places to stop
I do think i got a picture of your walker as i sailed on to the sorrento channel toward queenscliff
Looking forward to catching up sometime