Southampton Boat Show
& Construction update
30/09/07 07:38
Its been a busy month! In
the studio we finished up 6 episodes for the TV
show, then flew to England in time for the
Southampton Boat Show. Our first visit to the
show and it is a great show!!! Its an in-water
show - roughly half the boats are at specially
made docks in the downtown of the city. Others
are ashore along with acres of exhibitors, both
in and out of tents selling everything boaty!

Then back to Chichester to
see how the boat is coming along!! Wow she is
looking great! Of course I wanted to poke in
everywhere and see what was happening. The
generator has just been installed and I am
testing out the access for servicing it. The
area underneath the saloon is quite large and
perfectly positioned right at the center of
gravity - so its where the heaviest things are
going. The fuel tank, water tanks and the genset
- which weights just 100 kilos by the way! The
team working on the boat is excellent. I am very
pleased with the quality - not just of the
workmanship but the engineering. Northshore
builds boats to order - which means they only
build one when you order it. Because of that you
can specify which options you want and get it
exactly right. Not the same as custom, but they
have certainly been willing to discuss the
changes we have requested. One thing with having
a boat built to order like this is that the
level of engineering that goes into it is much
higher than a standard production boat.

For example - we chose to
have the Mastervolt generator which had not been
done on the 42 before. The engineers doing the
electrical installations have been working to
organize positioning of all equipment so it can
be serviced, and fit in with the other options.
Consequently the level of skill for Northshore
craftsmen is a fair bit higher than normal
production boatbuilders who do each boat the
same as the last one. In the photo, Engineer Ian
and I inspect the engine installation - neatly
fitted in with access to all servicing points
and very nice soundproofing, even including a
sound-trap to allow air into the engine through
a maze that lets air in but not sound out.

Most of the ships equipment
has been installed - the engine, aquadrive and
prop shaft, generator, heads, holding tanks,
water and fuel tanks and all associated
plumbing. It is great to watch how efficiently
this is all done. One of the most interesting
installations has been the ....... WASHING
MACHINE ...... what a change from Two-Step. Here
Sheryl admires the access to the washing machine
from the third cabin. We had looked at quite a
few machines but everyone said the same thing.
The standard cruising machine is the Splendide
(which is a washer and dryer combined). But
everyone we spoke to said they almost never use
the dryer since it uses a lot of power and isn't
very effective. So when Northshore recommended
the Euronova machine we went for that. Its just
a washer, and is a fair bit smaller. This
allowed it to go where it is and boy is Sheryl
happy ;-)
Launching is scheduled for just 4 weeks from now!! To
say we are excited is a massive understatement!!
Right now we are filming in the southwest of England
- last weekend sailing on an 82 year old pilot cutter
in gorgeous Falmouth Harbour - more to follow as we
try to get out a newsletter....
We will be setting sail from England in early
November and getting ready for our 4th Atlantic
crossing. Check the
schedule for opportunities
to join us on the new boat for the inaugural
season!