2024 Crick Boat Show Report
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Maritime News
MV Dali Freed From Baltimore Bridge Wreckage
Fifty days after the MV Dali’s allision with the Francis Scott Bridge Key in Baltimore USA, the vessel has been returned to port. Operations to free the vessel from the wreckage of the bridge involved demolition cutting charges and dive teams. The crew of 21, mostly Indian nationals, remain under investigation and the cause of the accident has not been finalised.
Current thinking is that this will be the largest maritime insurance incident in history and will finish in the region of US$3-4Bn. The owners of the Dali have sough to limit their liability to $42.5M which will leave the global reinsurance market with a big bill to share amongst themselves. Premiums across the industry are likely to rise as a result.
Boat Chat Focus - 2024 Crick Boat Show Report
The biggest inland waterways boat show of the year in the UK (and probably the world) was another great success.? Boat Chat went along for two days and here are some of the highlights:
Favourite Narrowboat In Show
Huge congratulations to Tiffany Gale-Haynes and the team at Kingsground Narrowboats.? Their boat ‘Highgrove’ won Favourite Narrowboat in Show as voted for by the public and assessed by a panel of judges.???
The picture is of one of many behind the scenes details which made ‘Highgrove’ stand out from the pack.? In a world of glossy polished exteriors and creative window dressing, it was the attention to detail under the skin that showcased the real quality of this vessel.
Excellent free seminars
Mark Langley , Technical Editor at Waterways World gave two thought provoking talks on buying and designing a narrowboat.? Packed with practical advice for new buyers and full of ideas for designing the right boat for your needs.? His key messages to all new buyers are that:
Bas Edmonds of HPi Verification Services gave an insightful update on the 2017 Recreational Craft Regulations and how that affects new and used boats in the UK market.? The Declaration of Conformity is the key document for any vessel.?
It is the owner’s responsibility to determine if an MCC has taken place, note that like for like replacement is not MCC
PCAs can be a proportional assessment, plan on minimum £1k for a limited PCA and for a full boat about £3k ex vat
Shopping…
Crick had plenty of trade stands showcasing a huge range of products, not all of them boat related…
Two that caught the eye were Compoost Toilets who have been designing and selling their composting toilet system worldwide for several years now.?
Ideally suited to a couple cruising on their own boat, the system separates ‘number ones’ from ‘number twos’ and uses coir compost to help accelerate composting of the solids.? The toilet is fitted with an electric stirring paddle to aid the composting process, a forced air vent with an activated charcoal filter and a sensor that alerts you to the urine bottle being nearly full.? On average a couple will fill a bucket in a week.? ‘Humanure’ compost can’t be put into C&RT waste bins or the existing elsan disposal facilities due to its dry nature.? But it can be used for growing non-food plants within a few weeks or months of ‘production’, so the system as whole needs some planning on any boat. ?Find out more here:? https://compoosttoilets.com
NoPuttPutt were at the show displaying their all-in-one solar charged, lithium powered all electric narrowboat, ‘Aurora’.? With a custom installation which is pre-fabricated in their workshop they can install a fully integrated electric propulsion system into any narrowboat.? Here are some of the key specs:
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The future may well be electric for all boats and the team at NoPuttPutt are developing a very neat, well designed and installed system.?
Check out their website: https://noputtputt.co.uk
Dogs, dogs, dogs!
If you haven’t been before, Crick Boat Show is well worth a visit.? Along with all the fabulous new and historic boats, seminars and product stands there was plenty of live music, good food and a real ale and cider festival.?It is also a dog friendly show and at times it felt like walking around Crufts!
The White Hat Marine Surveying YouTube channel continues to flourish and subscriber numbers grew by 15% in the month. Several new videos have been uploaded on a range of topics. From rudder and ground tackle checks to how not to use your gas locker, do take a look and please share with your boaty colleagues and friends.
The White Hat Marine Surveying channel is all about boats and is for anyone interested in boating, whether they be boat owners, brokers, marine surveyors or are thinking about buying a boat.
Great Kit Ideas
With the sailing season well underway, it is time to start thinking about new gear for the boat owners or marine surveyors in your life or as a treat for your boat. I have put together several collections on Kit.Co which are all personally recommended items and most of which I own.
From boat safety equipment to books about sailing and the tools and books a marine surveyor needs; there really is something for everyone!
Boaty Terminology
Hotel Load - The electrical demand for non-propulsion systems placed on the ship’s electrical system. Lighting, laundry, domestic power and climate control would all feature in hotel load calculations.
Every vessel owner should carry out a power or energy budget so they know how much each electrical system consumes at peak load. From that you can work out reasonable scenarios for how much power generation or storage is needed.
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“Well presented and informative newsletter. Long may it continue David”.
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