That is Gorgeous. You could practically live on this one. What more could anyone ever wish for. The Gorgeous wood , not sure what it is, perhaps Cherry or something similar. Loved this one.
It was a perfect day for it really. Planned for two days at least but went so well we had to carry on. 12hrs was a long day out in the water and body and mind was tired but well worth it.
Its served us well so far over the 4 years we owner her but the river isnt what its for. But this new venture down the south coast is proving very much what it was made for. Thanks for watching
We did Shotley to Brighton via Ramsgate in the 1990’s in a Rinker 300 with a single 5.7ltr Mercruiser doing 2 miles to the gallon! - it was so different with no wind turbines - really enjoyed the video - brought back great memories - thank you
That brave with one v8. That crossing straight from Harwich to Ramsgate I have to say makes you nervous even with two engines. But those are 26 years old
@@jdsfairlinetarga3790 - we had to carry 2 x 5 gallon containers of petrol and call into Bradwell Marina to fill up and then fill up at Ramsgate - a couple of diesels would have been lovely - the capacity was 65 gallons and we watched the fuel gauge closely - getting into Ramsgate outer harbour in the dark!!
@@mikeh1404 my butt would have been twitching. My first larger boat was sunseeker with twin v8 5.7. As you said you watch fuel gauge as it's always in a hurry downward. Sound great though and go so well.
Thanks for sharing this, for what should be a straightforward trip there are always unexpected items that occur. I enjoyed the commentary and the additional notes coving background info.
It was a long day for sure. If anyone was doing similar i think there are defo some lesson i learned mid trip that could be useful? I used far more fuel as was trying to be carful for engine sake when just little faster would have been cheaper in long run and easier. Thanks for watching
I agree with that. Was in tight schedule I guess as it originally as need to do rather than nice to do. But after doing it wish I i had spent longer taking it all in.
That was a very long day! 750lts of fuel wow - must have been circ £1500 worth. Would it not have been cheaper to put the boat on a lorry? I have a Targa 30 and find the fuel consumption is much better around 3k revs just off the superchargers @ approx 22kts ish.
It was just before the fuel went bonkers so timed it right really. But lorry was circa £3000. And adventure would have been missed. The speed I was doing was actually not ideal but I had limited time in open water before the trip. So could compare different burn rates with different speed. It was out of super charger but feel now I would have gone a touch faster to bring nose down slightly but we live and learn. I would have also spent more time at the key points. Really didn't back off much at all. Also had to stand to look out for fishing and lobster pots. Was defo long day. Eastbourne stop for fuel if later in the day would have been nice place to rest, but was there at mid day haha thanks for watching
I’m curious, I always thought superchargers ran continuously as they are usually belt driven as opposed to a turbocharger that comes on line when the exhaust gas pressure is high enough at a certain rpm.
We had fair bit in the boat when fuel was sooooooooo much cheaper so had 1 tank that probably cost half the second but estimate around £600-700, Truck wanted £2800 before fuel prices moved.
@@PhilbyFavourites yes it was a big challenge in a 26 year old boat. Lots could go wrong and it didn't so very pleased to do it and in better time than I though we would.
Yes sorry about the sound. Was only the phone as driving and getting to get there asap. It's all coast line when in a boat travelling. I did video the Eastbourne marina but it didn't work? Different view and technical glitch.. Sorry you didn't find it interesting. Was a difficult journey. A challenge for me I guess.
That is Gorgeous. You could practically live on this one. What more could anyone ever wish for. The Gorgeous wood , not sure what it is, perhaps Cherry or something similar. Loved this one.
Thank you, Just as well as I’m going to have to very soon.
What a fantastic trip would love to make that trip one day. Great video
It was a perfect day for it really. Planned for two days at least but went so well we had to carry on. 12hrs was a long day out in the water and body and mind was tired but well worth it.
Great video, I miss the whine of the Volvo superchargers, great boat the Targa 37, I had one for 7 years and it never let me down
Its served us well so far over the 4 years we owner her but the river isnt what its for. But this new venture down the south coast is proving very much what it was made for. Thanks for watching
We did Shotley to Brighton via Ramsgate in the 1990’s in a Rinker 300 with a single 5.7ltr Mercruiser doing 2 miles to the gallon! - it was so different with no wind turbines - really enjoyed the video - brought back great memories - thank you
That brave with one v8. That crossing straight from Harwich to Ramsgate I have to say makes you nervous even with two engines. But those are 26 years old
@@jdsfairlinetarga3790 - we had to carry 2 x 5 gallon containers of petrol and call into Bradwell Marina to fill up and then fill up at Ramsgate - a couple of diesels would have been lovely - the capacity was 65 gallons and we watched the fuel gauge closely - getting into Ramsgate outer harbour in the dark!!
@@mikeh1404 my butt would have been twitching. My first larger boat was sunseeker with twin v8 5.7. As you said you watch fuel gauge as it's always in a hurry downward. Sound great though and go so well.
Thanks for sharing this, for what should be a straightforward trip there are always unexpected items that occur. I enjoyed the commentary and the additional notes coving background info.
It was a long day for sure. If anyone was doing similar i think there are defo some lesson i learned mid trip that could be useful? I used far more fuel as was trying to be carful for engine sake when just little faster would have been cheaper in long run and easier. Thanks for watching
Yep. That's why we have boats for the beautiful views that make all the hassle worthwhile:-)
They do try us at times for sure. But you can't get enough of it when they behaving
Perfect weather for a powerboat trip.
I really couldn't of wished for a better day in March
That was great video beautiful day
Thanks Mah but then you are bias lol. was a ideal day for it but was also a hard day
Very enjoyable you can see why people like boating Thanks
Thanks for the kind words. Cant stay away from the water
Would be nice if you can get some shots from different angles, great journey though...
I agree with that. Was in tight schedule I guess as it originally as need to do rather than nice to do. But after doing it wish I i had spent longer taking it all in.
That was a very long day! 750lts of fuel wow - must have been circ £1500 worth. Would it not have been cheaper to put the boat on a lorry? I have a Targa 30 and find the fuel consumption is much better around 3k revs just off the superchargers @ approx 22kts ish.
It was just before the fuel went bonkers so timed it right really. But lorry was circa £3000. And adventure would have been missed. The speed I was doing was actually not ideal but I had limited time in open water before the trip. So could compare different burn rates with different speed. It was out of super charger but feel now I would have gone a touch faster to bring nose down slightly but we live and learn. I would have also spent more time at the key points. Really didn't back off much at all. Also had to stand to look out for fishing and lobster pots. Was defo long day. Eastbourne stop for fuel if later in the day would have been nice place to rest, but was there at mid day haha thanks for watching
I’m curious, I always thought superchargers ran continuously as they are usually belt driven as opposed to a turbocharger that comes on line when the exhaust gas pressure is high enough at a certain rpm.
@@dospalmascb super chargers on these are belt driven pulley but they are clutch activated. They come in around 1500-2400rpm
You want to travel by land buy a car lol.
I estimate the cost of that passage at around £1,200 - that about right...?
Think at the fuel cost at the time it was 800-900 but not far out . So so so much better than it on a lorry for 3k though
@@jdsfairlinetarga3790 Oh-sure. But it's getting to be an expensive way to travel...
What did that cost in terms of fuel used?
We had fair bit in the boat when fuel was sooooooooo much cheaper so had 1 tank that probably cost half the second but estimate around £600-700, Truck wanted £2800 before fuel prices moved.
@@jdsfairlinetarga3790 but you must have had an epic voyage 👍🏻👍🏻. A great feeling of personal satisfaction I would imagine
@@PhilbyFavourites yes it was a big challenge in a 26 year old boat. Lots could go wrong and it didn't so very pleased to do it and in better time than I though we would.
How many miles was that journey?
That was 240 I believe
Terrible sound and monotonous views, boats nice I suppose
Yes sorry about the sound. Was only the phone as driving and getting to get there asap. It's all coast line when in a boat travelling. I did video the Eastbourne marina but it didn't work? Different view and technical glitch.. Sorry you didn't find it interesting. Was a difficult journey. A challenge for me I guess.