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ETON MESS STACKS

ETON MESS STACKS

Here at Haven KJ HQ, we love a good acronym. I mean we all know the real meaning of BOAT is ‘break out another thousand’ but that does not mean that we can’t help PPPPPP away some common insurance claims. So, if PPPPPP = prior planning and preparation prevents poor performance, so IOHO* putting your boat back into the water without carrying out a number of simple checks, is NAGI*.

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*IOHO = In our humble opinion.

*NAGI = Not a good idea.

1. Inspect, lubricate, and close all valves and sea cocks and check all hoses and pipework. Be aware that many DZR valve assemblies are not reliable after 5 years, so it’s important to check the condition. If they need replacing change the whole assembly.

2. De-winterize your engine. Flush the cooling system, replace engine oil, filter and check belts. Watch for corrosion on drive pulleys. Check batteries and fuel lines and joints.

3. If you have a sailing yacht, check the hull to keel joint if applicable, if large blisters have developed make sure you get advice on the severity of them.

4. Ensure that all hull and deck fittings are in good working order and free from corrosion. Don’t forget to clean and grease them.

5. Inspect any rigging, but be mindful of age and use, and if in doubt contact a rigger for an opinion. Check wire halyards, running rigging and fixing bolts for rust, and repair any damaged covers.

6. Check and test all navigational equipment is in operation – replace if necessary.

7. Clean the interior including vinyl, metal and all woodwork. Thoroughly clean the galley area and ensure that any gas system incorporated within the boat is satisfactory and if in doubt arrange for the installation to be inspected by an approved professional.

8. Carefully check all safety equipment including life jackets, age of life jackets, lights, and expiry dates on fire extinguishers and distress flares. Replace if necessary.

9. Check trailer bearings, tyre sidewalls for cracks, wear and pressure, and that you have a serviceable spare!

10. Update your paperwork. Do you have a manufacturer’s manual, registration documents, up-to-date charts, etc.? And most important of all…..don’t forget your insurance!

Finally, if you don’t have the time or the inclination to DIY ensure that these are undertaken by a qualified engineer.

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3. What word is used to describe a floating container anchored to the sea bottom so that it remains in position? It is often used to mark channels that help keep boats safe.

4. The Japanese yachtsman Kenichi Horie was the first person to use solar power to cross what body of water in 1996?

5. What “D” word refers to the minimum depth of water a boat needs to float? The word can also be used to refer to the event when a pro sports league selects amateur players.

6. The distance from the waterline to a boat’s deck is referred to as ______board. CLUE: Fill in the one word blank, an “F” word also used to mean not under the control of another.

7. Which speedy merchant ship shares its name with both a fruit and a brand of sunscreen (which would come in handy if you’re on one of the inflatable recreational boats of the same name)?

8. A ship that sailed perfect due west after leaving San Francisco harbour would make landfall just south of the city of Sendai in which country?

9. The Cleveland Guardians have a Triple-A minor league affiliate in Columbus with what nickname? A term for a speedy merchant sailing vessel, it’s also the nickname of a pro NBA franchise in Los Angeles, CA.

10. Another term for the rising tide is the ______ tide. CLUE: Fill in the one word “F” blank, a term for an over flow of water that submerges land that is usually dry.

Eton Mess Stacks

A TWIST ON A GREAT BRITISH SUMMER FAVOURITE, PERFECT FOR SMALLER KITCHENS!

INGREDIENTS:

• 1 egg white

• 350g icing sugar

• 1 tsp crushed cardamom seeds

• A little oil for greasing

Method

STEP 1

• 142ml pot double cream

• Juice of half a lemon

• 250g punnet raspberries

Lightly whisk the egg white, then stir in the icing sugar and cardamom to make a firm fondant icing. Roll the icing into 8 golf ball size balls (you probably won’t need all of it). Two at a time, place the balls at opposite ends of a greased piece of baking paper, then microwave for 30-40 secs on high until quadrupled in size. Leave to cool for a few mins, then lift off the paper and repeat until all the balls are cooked.

STEP 2

Whip the cream with half the lemon juice. Crush half the raspberries, then fold through the cream. To serve, place a little splodge of raspberry cream onto each plate, stack a meringue with some more cream, then place another meringue on top. Spoon over more cream, then top with a few raspberries. Dust with icing sugar, serve and enjoy!

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