Two killicks
Well-known member
- Joined
- Jul 20, 2015
- Messages
- 355
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C SE
- Vessel Name
- (2012) Novy
Good day all,
We just got back from five days trip on our tug, our first time too!
Here is summary of our trip;
We ran the engine for about 12 hours, the max engine rpm is 3800 RPM, I used it mostly in the 2200-2400 RPM.
At 2200 RPM, the speed on the GPS, is around 5 kts. The Wave where between 2 and 4 feet in Big Rideau Lake (parts of Rideau Canal) I am wondering if 3800 rpm is a bit high? Our max speed was 8 kts. Is it comparable with you guys?
The tug was just perfect as expected and really nice. We bought the boat used, Some stuff was not working such as the AM/FM radio, there was no way to listen to the radio the signal was too weak. Heater leak easily fixed...
Here are a couple things that I would like to share with you guys mostly funny but not expected or intended!
When we drop the anchor in the bay the shackle between the chain and the rope was not locked up properly so when the anchor went off the chain went along but the rope stayed on deck!,, :lol: We turned around and went back to the marina to get a new anchor!
Funny hey! Wait! That's not the best part!
We went into a secluded bay, Drop the anchor had supper look at a great howl right behind the boat and saw a beaver hut far away. During the night when we were sleeping I heard loud water splashing noises around the boat, my wife told me as a joke that it must be the beavers. Sure enough it was, the little critters where scratching and biting the boat too! I got out and scared them away. At 2 o'clock in the morning that little bastards came back and kept on munching my boat hull to the point where I told my wife to raise the anchor and we took off at night on Rideau canal and it took us two hours to get to another bay, all this with a thick cloud cover in 4 feet choppy water... Was it ever dark! 😱 (by the way I am going to raise the search light, because the reflection goes right on the guard rail on the forecastle, and we can't see nothing because of the shiny reflection if we are pointing the light dead ahead) I was glad that on the GPS we could clearly see the previous track to go into the following bay because they are shallow water everywhere in these areas!
I would like to buy the same anchor and chain that came with the boat, for the bruce anchor, is it a 10-12 pounds anchor? The only one available at the marina was a 13 pounds danforth anchor that is too big for the anchor support! I will keep it as a back up.
Anyway I hope I made you laugh, right on the spot that was not funny but afterwards, I can laugh at it too have a great night folks 😀
Oh yes, What size chain do I need?
We just got back from five days trip on our tug, our first time too!
Here is summary of our trip;
We ran the engine for about 12 hours, the max engine rpm is 3800 RPM, I used it mostly in the 2200-2400 RPM.
At 2200 RPM, the speed on the GPS, is around 5 kts. The Wave where between 2 and 4 feet in Big Rideau Lake (parts of Rideau Canal) I am wondering if 3800 rpm is a bit high? Our max speed was 8 kts. Is it comparable with you guys?
The tug was just perfect as expected and really nice. We bought the boat used, Some stuff was not working such as the AM/FM radio, there was no way to listen to the radio the signal was too weak. Heater leak easily fixed...
Here are a couple things that I would like to share with you guys mostly funny but not expected or intended!
When we drop the anchor in the bay the shackle between the chain and the rope was not locked up properly so when the anchor went off the chain went along but the rope stayed on deck!,, :lol: We turned around and went back to the marina to get a new anchor!
Funny hey! Wait! That's not the best part!
We went into a secluded bay, Drop the anchor had supper look at a great howl right behind the boat and saw a beaver hut far away. During the night when we were sleeping I heard loud water splashing noises around the boat, my wife told me as a joke that it must be the beavers. Sure enough it was, the little critters where scratching and biting the boat too! I got out and scared them away. At 2 o'clock in the morning that little bastards came back and kept on munching my boat hull to the point where I told my wife to raise the anchor and we took off at night on Rideau canal and it took us two hours to get to another bay, all this with a thick cloud cover in 4 feet choppy water... Was it ever dark! 😱 (by the way I am going to raise the search light, because the reflection goes right on the guard rail on the forecastle, and we can't see nothing because of the shiny reflection if we are pointing the light dead ahead) I was glad that on the GPS we could clearly see the previous track to go into the following bay because they are shallow water everywhere in these areas!
I would like to buy the same anchor and chain that came with the boat, for the bruce anchor, is it a 10-12 pounds anchor? The only one available at the marina was a 13 pounds danforth anchor that is too big for the anchor support! I will keep it as a back up.
Anyway I hope I made you laugh, right on the spot that was not funny but afterwards, I can laugh at it too have a great night folks 😀
Oh yes, What size chain do I need?