Brave challenger has moved

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ecsrobin

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17,822 posts

172 months

Tuesday 20th September 2016
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So driving past portchester earlier today to go test drive an Abarth and as I passed the waterfront near portsolent I noticed brave challenger with a tug alongside moving into position at high tide (previously she was moored in the Itchen).

On the way home she was out the water at Drystack so I assume she's about to get a refit perhaps?

mrloudly

2,815 posts

242 months

Tuesday 20th September 2016
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Did they ever get rid of the big old hulk just along from Shamrock Quay? Always wondered what its story was ;-)

mrloudly

2,815 posts

242 months

Tuesday 20th September 2016
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Did they ever get rid of the big old hulk just along from Shamrock Quay? Always wondered what its story was ;-)

Huntsman

8,198 posts

257 months

Tuesday 20th September 2016
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Interesting, I'm on leave for a fortnight otherwise I'd have noticed.

I did ask a chum that runs a firm that could do this and he shuddered at the thought, complex construction and machinery. I reckon it needs a £20M budget to do that properly.

Also note, the Britannia replica has moved from Solent Refit to Ocean Quay.


ecsrobin

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172 months

Wednesday 21st September 2016
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It's moved to Burgess marine who are a refit specialist so looks very positive that it's going to happen! There's a photo on their twitter. https://mobile.twitter.com/BurgessMarine/status/77...

Is Britannia still a hull or has more work been carried out?

mrloudly

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242 months

Wednesday 21st September 2016
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I'm sure that she used to be in Gosport marina when we were boating, a lovely looking thing!

impetuous

96 posts

100 months

Wednesday 21st September 2016
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Rather exciting!

I'd enjoy seeing interior photos before it's potentially refitted ... are there any?

dvs_dave

9,038 posts

232 months

Wednesday 21st September 2016
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impetuous said:
Rather exciting!

I'd enjoy seeing interior photos before it's potentially refitted ... are there any?
From here: http://hooniverse.com/2015/09/21/motorboat-monday-...




Huntsman

8,198 posts

257 months

Wednesday 21st September 2016
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There was a ph'er called Leg master who could get us on board for a look round.

impetuous

96 posts

100 months

Thursday 22nd September 2016
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dvs_dave said:
impetuous said:
Rather exciting!

I'd enjoy seeing interior photos before it's potentially refitted ... are there any?
From here: http://hooniverse.com/2015/09/21/motorboat-monday-...



THANK YOU

That's perfect in my eyes - the style and raw old school power control.

If there's a PH viewing, Huntsman, one could become rather enthused.

Searider

979 posts

262 months

Saturday 24th September 2016
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I surveyed her in about 1999. Also out of the water at Portchester.
Unfortunately didn't get to go on a sea trial but the engineer told me 1000 gallons per hour at full chat!

ecsrobin

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172 months

Sunday 25th September 2016
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Searider said:
I surveyed her in about 1999. Also out of the water at Portchester.
Unfortunately didn't get to go on a sea trial but the engineer told me 1000 gallons per hour at full chat!
So this could just be for survey purposes?

100SRV

2,179 posts

249 months

Monday 26th September 2016
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I remember seeing this yacht a few times moored in the Itchen when working at the Sealine sea school nearby, couldn't remember it's name and here it is on PH!

mrloudly

2,815 posts

242 months

Monday 26th September 2016
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I wonder if he was of the same Haydon-Bailie family as the famous Ormond?

anonymous-user

61 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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Isn't this the yacht that houses the engines removed from the SRN4 hovercraft?
Very nice.

ecsrobin

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172 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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AVV EM said:
Isn't this the yacht that houses the engines removed from the SRN4 hovercraft?
Very nice.
The owner purchased the two hovercraft as his spares package

Bert Cheese

242 posts

99 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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mrloudly said:
I wonder if he was of the same Haydon-Bailie family as the famous Ormond?
His brother as I understand, both having an interest in aviation.
I'm glad BC is getting some attention at last, even if the extent of what may occur is not yet known, it would be good to know that the gas turbines removed from the SRN4's at Lee on Solent may see some action after all?

Searider

979 posts

262 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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ecsrobin said:
Searider said:
I surveyed her in about 1999. Also out of the water at Portchester.
Unfortunately didn't get to go on a sea trial but the engineer told me 1000 gallons per hour at full chat!
So this could just be for survey purposes?
Quite likely.

Searider

979 posts

262 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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ecsrobin said:
AVV EM said:
Isn't this the yacht that houses the engines removed from the SRN4 hovercraft?
Very nice.
The owner purchased the two hovercraft as his spares package
When I looked at her in the late 90s there were IIRC 12 spare engines. Some time expired units from the hovercraft - no longer "airworthy" and some from some Scandinavian versions of the boat. There were 2 or 3 Nasty class boats dismantled for spares on the Itchen in the early 90s when Brave Challenger was rebuilt.

I do fear that the mahogany planking on aluminium frames won't have survived well if the interior maintainance is a good as the exterior appears..

anonymous-user

61 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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Searider said:
ecsrobin said:
AVV EM said:
Isn't this the yacht that houses the engines removed from the SRN4 hovercraft?
Very nice.
The owner purchased the two hovercraft as his spares package
When I looked at her in the late 90s there were IIRC 12 spare engines. Some time expired units from the hovercraft - no longer "airworthy" and some from some Scandinavian versions of the boat. There were 2 or 3 Nasty class boats dismantled for spares on the Itchen in the early 90s when Brave Challenger was rebuilt.

I do fear that the mahogany planking on aluminium frames won't have survived well if the interior maintainance is a good as the exterior appears..
12 spare?? yikes