PeP Posted September 5, 2008 Posted September 5, 2008 Glad you're enjoying it, weather must be nicer over there than in Buxton, I could save money on petrol and use oars with mine today. Quote
Truly Skint Posted September 6, 2008 Posted September 6, 2008 Hi Daniel we met earlier in the year when you was a passenger in Sedsys car heading to Cat and Fiddle...the one hot day in April / May ! Glad to see that you've taken the plunge..well done Hiw do you get in the car with the weater gear on ? Is the steering wheen removeable ? I'm 6-1" and have tried limboing headfirst, legs first, over the bonnet but still cannot get myself in ! If you have pictures that would be great Cheers Quote
dhutch Posted September 6, 2008 Author Posted September 6, 2008 Glad you're enjoying it, weather must be nicer over there than in Buxton, I could save money on petrol and use oars with mine today. No, i dont think it it! The boat festival was canceled due to excesive rain, and on the way home today there was 4inchs of surface water on the a50 through stoke. And around 5 places where people had come off the road. Quote
dhutch Posted September 6, 2008 Author Posted September 6, 2008 Hi Daniel we met earlier in the year when you was a passenger in Sedsys car heading to Cat and Fiddle...the one hot day in April / May ! Glad to see that you've taken the plunge..well done Hiw do you get in the car with the weater gear on ? Is the steering wheen removeable ? I'm 6-1" and have tried limboing headfirst, legs first, over the bonnet but still cannot get myself in ! If you have pictures that would be great Cheers Where in the yellow one that day then (judging by sig) ? Good day that, im glad ive pulled my fingar out and got one too. Greatfun. I agree its harder with the cover on than off (im 6t2, narrowbosy) and if you get it wrong it can look ungracefull. Espcially geting out ive found. But no, i go left foot in, out stright. Hands onto rear wing, right full foot in, and slide down. Ive foruds this can be done quickly and neatly, without abusing the canvas. And the wing seams strong enough. Daniel Quote
Truly Skint Posted September 7, 2008 Posted September 7, 2008 Right, I'll give that a go later then Cheers Quote
Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) - Club Chairman Posted September 7, 2008 Posted September 7, 2008 If you have pictures that would be great Cheers Or may be even video Quote
dhutch Posted September 7, 2008 Author Posted September 7, 2008 Or may be even video Yeah well im away for a day or so, but i certainly can do on my return. Quote
brindle Posted September 8, 2008 Posted September 8, 2008 Hi Daniel we met earlier in the year when you was a passenger in Sedsys car heading to Cat and Fiddle...the one hot day in April / May ! Glad to see that you've taken the plunge..well done Hiw do you get in the car with the weater gear on ? Is the steering wheen removeable ? I'm 6-1" and have tried limboing headfirst, legs first, over the bonnet but still cannot get myself in ! If you have pictures that would be great Cheers Where in the yellow one that day then (judging by sig) ? Good day that, im glad ive pulled my fingar out and got one too. Greatfun. I agree its harder with the cover on than off (im 6t2, narrowbosy) and if you get it wrong it can look ungracefull. Espcially geting out ive found. But no, i go left foot in, out stright. Hands onto rear wing, right full foot in, and slide down. Ive foruds this can be done quickly and neatly, without abusing the canvas. And the wing seams strong enough. Daniel I'm 6'2" and of a build more peter kay than peter crouch shall we say!! Left foot in onto floor bar, head in and left hand on the passenger seat, right leg in and slide down into the seat. reverse for getting out. easy!! Quote
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