Monday 5 December 2011

On the water in winter; Windsurfing, RIBs & Great British pub grub!

Frost on the ground and boat attached to the car, a few of us from Force 4 Mail Order headed off down to Southampton for a day on the water. Being somewhat under prepared for the temperatures, we popped into the Force4 branch in Swanwick (we could have ordered via mail order and I’m sure it would have been just as fast) and clad ourselves in Helly Hansen undergarments to keep warm (shameless advertising, I know!) – only £39.95 too! Sale of the century! We aimed to spruce ourselves up in full winter gear and spend the day windsurfing, however, on our arrival in Southampton we discovered that it was quite possibly the calmest day of the year.

Instead, we adapted (as only employees of Force4 can!) and decided to jet over to the Isle of Wight for a trip up the Medina to the Folly inn. Music playing (at a sociable level) from the fantastic Fusion speaker system on board the rib and the Garmin Sat Nav guiding us through the waterways (we needed it!), we enjoyed a substantial & delicious lunch of Beef & Ruddles Pie before heading back towards Calshot Spit.

Fantastic views of the Solent. Great food. Great weather. Just goes to show, Boating isn’t just for the summer. All in all, a fantastic day out.

Admiral Radford

Thursday 27 October 2011

PBO Bargain of the Month

The Seago Portable Dehumidifier. SAVE £70.00, RRP £189.95, ONLY £119.95



Every month we advertise a bargain of the month in PBO Magazine. For the latest issue we've included the perfect item for the cold winter months. The Seago Portable Dehumidifier. SAVE £70.00, RRP £189.95, ONLY £119.95

What is a dehumidifier?
It's an appliance that can help reduce the level of humidity in the air. The dehumidifier will then produce excess water as a result, which you can then remove.

Why do I need a dehumidifier?
Humidity in the air can lead to damp conditions which can in turn cause mould & mildew to form. This isn't what you want to return to after leaving your boat for any amount of time in a marine environment, which is generally a humid environment.

Seago Portable Dehumidifier Product Details:
Ideal for both the boat and home, this compact, lightweight & CFC free dehumidifier will reduce damage caused by condensation & mould. The auto defrost mode cuts in once the built-in sensor detects that the ambient temperature is lower than 15deg Celcius. then the compressor shuts off 10 mins every 40 mins. the fan motor stays in operation all the time so that the frost on the condensor can be reduced. This cycle continues until the temperature is higher than 16deg Celcius. the casing has convenient carry handles and durable non-slip rubber feet.
Features:
• Dehumidification: 12 ltr/day, 0.5kg/hour
• Air circulation: 111 cbm/hour
• Voltage: 240V
• Power consumption: 220W
• Quiet Operation: 49dB
• Compressor type: Rotary
• Reservoir capacity: 2.6ltr
• "Anti-bacteria" formula to prevent the propagation of mould and bacteria
• Pre-filter removes dust and pollutant particles
• Optional external drain facility (hose supplied)
• Built-in temperature sensor
• Working range: 5 to 35deg C
• Size: 41 x 32 x 58cm

Happy Boating!
Captain Loz

Thursday 20 October 2011

Winterise your Outboard Engine in 9 Easy Steps

A Guide to winterise your outboard engine in 9 easy steps!

See the full colour glossy version of this guide to winterise your outboard engine here.

1. Add Startron Petrol Additive (640032) to the fuel to stabilise the fuel and eliminate carbon build-up in the fuel delivery system and on exhaust components.
2. Run the engine up to operating temperature with cooling water supplied from Flush Muffs (630015).
3. Spray in Starbrite Fogging Oil (830483) through the carburettors until the engine stops. This will leave a protective coating on the internal surfaces of the engine.
4. Change the engine oil (4-stokes only) using Quicksilver 4-Stroke Oil (830415).
5. Remove the spark plugs and spray in Starbrite Fogging Oil (830483) before replacing the plugs finger tight.
6. Spray the whole power head lightly with a water repellent oil such as WD40 (420194).
7. Clean off & re-grease the control linkages & grease points using Quicksilver 2-4-C Multi-Purpose Lubricant (830410).
8. Change the gearbox oil with Quicksilver Gear Lube (830373).
9. Store your engine vertically on a Rooteq Outboard Trolley (630159) in a dry, well ventilated place ready for trouble free boating next spring!

Happy Boating!

Captain Loz

Tuesday 20 September 2011

Clipper Round The World - We're supporting team Visit Finland!



Why are we supporting team Visit Finland you may ask? Well the teams skipper Olly Osborne is the brother of Julian Osborne who works in our Chichester Chandlery. And as anybody who uses our Chichester branch will testify Julian's such a nice and knowledgable chap, well we really couldn't support anybody else!

About The Race

For those of you who don't know what the Clipper Round The World Race is, it is essentially 40,000 miles of ocean racing, where the fleet of sailors are in identical 68-foot stripped down racing yachts. Those yachts are provided by the organisers and are then sponsored by either a city, a region or a country. The skippers are all talented sailors who are fully trained, and they lead the crews safely around the world. And anybody can join! Find out about signing up by clicking here.


About team Visit Finland

Total crew: 54 (34 Men & 20 Women)
Average Age: 46 (Oldest 67 & Youngest 19)
Nationalities Represented: 8

The Skipper; South Coast sailor, Olly Osborne, is amongst the ten-strong group of intrepid skippers selected for Clipper 11-12. Olly, 30, from Chichester, is among the line-up of international sailors who have been appointed to the prestigious and challenging position following a rigorous selection process.


As I write this Visit Finland are currently in second place, so the best of luck to Olly and all the other participants.

Happy Boating,

Captain Loz

Monday 19 September 2011

Used Boat Shows local to the Southampton Boat Show



Looking for a second hand Yacht & Motor Boat? Well if you've exhausted the many stands full of brand new yachts & motor boats at the Southampton Boat Show, perhaps you could try one of the Great Used Boat Shows being held in the local to Southampton Marinas. Our picks of the Shows to try are (Plus Deacons & Swanwick are within 200 meters of each other, and Swanwick offer a park & ride to the Southampton Boat Show):

The Deacons Used Boat Show - Open 10.00a.m - 6.00p.m 16th - 25th September

Described as: "A premier showcase for used Sail and Motor Boats."

For Buyers there are over 50 boats for sale, a raised viewing gallery, easy access by road and rail, plus advice on buying your first boat or upgrading.


Plus visit our chandlery which is next door, Deacons chandlery Force 4.

The Swanwick Used Boat Show - 09.00 - 17.00 16th - 25th September

Described as: "Whether you're thinking of buying a new or used yacht or motor boat, Premier's Swanwick Used Boat Show is one of the most established and most successful used boat shows on the south coast and this years event is set to be even bigger and better!
Our Fantastic selection of on-site boat sales companies include; Ancasta, Clipper Marine, Dickies International, Princess Motor Yacht Sales, Sunseeker and Walton Marine. these companies will be available throughout the length of the show to help you find your perfect boat!"


Plus visit our Chandlery which is next door, Swanwick Force 4 Chandlery & Sailing Clothing.

Hamble Point Used Boat Show - 16th - 25th September

Described as: "The yard contains hundreds of new and used boats for sale, most of which are displayed ashore on purpose built walkways that give you easy access to each one."


Plus visit our chandlery which is next door, Hamble Point Marina Force 4 Chandlery.

Happy Boating!

Captain Loz

Southampton Boat Show Daily Deal Update!



Well the first day of the Southampton Boat Show was it's usual fast paced and unpredictable self. The sun made a guest appearance from around mid day onwards and the whole of Southampton was basked in blue skies and glorious heat, which was a very pleasant surprise.
It was lovely and busy on both of our stands B017 & D010, and our 1st daily deal seemed to be a real winner. Click here for more details on Daily Deal Number 1.
What's also great is the fact that we have 5 shops all within 10 miles of the Boat Show, so we're able to get you stock or reserve stock in our shops for you. This service always seems to be an unexpected bonus for some customers, so definitely worth remembering.
Plus on the outside stand every day we've got a rigging and splicing display from one of our Aladdin's Cave Riggers. Monday to Friday will be Craig, and at the weekends will be Chris. Not only will they be happy to give advice and show you how to splice, but any rope bought on the stand will be entitled to a free splice there and then. You can read more about Aladdin's Cave rigging by clicking here.


Plus you'll be kept up to date with our Southampton Boat Show Daily Deals. We sent out details of Daily Deal Number 4 this morning, and for those who haven't seen it, it's a cracker:


For a recap on all of our Daily Deals so far you can click here.

We look forward to seeing you at the show, we're on stands B017 and D010.
Happy Boating!

Captain Loz

Friday 16 September 2011

Southampton Boat Show Daily Deals!



We're very excited that it's the Southampton Boat Show already, we've made a real effort this year to fill our stands (B017 & D010) with the products you want, we've got a great selection of clothing offers, chandlery offers and Rigging demonstrations. We're definitely worth a visit we hope you'll agree.
However we do realise that not everybody can get the opportunity to visit the Southampton Boat Show, so this year we've decided to make 10 fantastic Boat Show Offers available on our website as well. We're calling them the Daily Deals, we'll notify email subscribers every morning the latest deal, and that deal will run until the end of the Boat Show. We'll also post details of the offers on our website, Facebook Page, Twitter stream and Blog.
We hope this gives you the opportunity to grab a "Boat show Bargain".

The first Daily Deal is:


Remember if you want to hear about the Daily Deals first you'll have to sign up to our eNewsletter, you can do that by clicking here.

Happy Boat Showing,

Captain Loz

Thursday 8 September 2011

Southampton Boat Show 2011 - See us on stands B017 & D010


Come and see us at the Southampton Boat Show 16th - 25th September...

"More spectacular than ever, the Show offers people of all ages a fantastic day out,
whatever their marine interest or skill level. Showcasing over 1,000 boats of
all sizes and classes, Europe's largest Show Marina is the heart of the action.
And there are loads of things to see and try free!"


We'll be displaying on two stands again this year.
We'll be inside the Windward Hall on stand number D010 offering a large range of popular chandlery, with some very special offers. Plus we'll also have our outside stand, number B017, which is opposite the Holiday Inn. We'll have a great range of marine sailing clothing on this stand, with some end of line specials and classic Force 4 Special Offers.

You can visit the Official Southampton Boat Show website by clicking here.

And let us know what you're hoping to see at the Southampton Boat Show by either commenting on this blog or on our Facebook Page.

We look forward to seeing you at the Boat Show.
Happy Boating,

Captain Loz

Friday 2 September 2011

The Bursledon Regatta


It's that time of year again, and this year the organisers have come up with the following:

The 'floating city' of Venice is the inspiration for this year's Regatta where once again there will be fun and games both on and off the water. The Elephant Boatyard will play host to a colourful Venetian Carnival which arrives in the River Hamble for what is hoped will be another wonderful day.

Saturday 3rd & Sunday 4th September

Dinghy and Yacht Racing
Details of the dinghy races on the River Hamble on the Saturday and the Yacht races on the Solent on the Sunday are contained in the Notice of Race on the Regatta website.

Gig Racing
Now with an established fleet of 17 Gig boats, the Bursledon Regatta hopes to provide an exciting finale race to the series of races that have run this season.

Visit www.bursledonregatta.co.uk for further information on the Regatta.

So if you're in the area it's great entertainment for all the family to enjoy.

Happy Boating,

Captain Loz

Thursday 4 August 2011

Cowes Week



So with Cowes Week upon us we'd love to know if anybody is getting involved. Some of our staff will be racing, and others taking the opportunity to sail over on their days off. Andy & Steve from our Deacons Chandlery will be about, Steve in particular is a keen dinghy racer and talented sailor. He'll be taking over a one of our customers boats to Cowes, so we wish them good luck.

I've been in our Deacons Chandlery today, and it's certainly busy; with last minute preparations and replacement products for worn out or lost items the order of the day for most customers.

The popular "lost" items being Sailing gloves and deck boots. You can view some of our range by clicking here.

And remember the weather is looking good, so don't forget sunglasses, sun screen and hats.

And remember you can update our Facebook page to let us know how you get on.

Happy Sailing,

Captain Loz.

Monday 25 July 2011

August PBO - Latest Chandlery



Reading through the excellent PBO Magazine (August 2011 No.538) and I spotted some New products in the Chandlery section. And if you haven't seem them here's a couple of them with links. One product in particular may look a little odd; but we'd like to say our first batch sold out in double quick time, and they're proving extremely popular!

Also PBO has a good Anchor test in the issue. An our large range of anchors can be seen by clicking here.



Happy Sailing,

Captain Loz


Thursday 23 June 2011

Round The island



Well it's a record breaking year for Round the Island with nearly 2000 boats expected to be participating in the event this Saturday (25/06/2011).
Some of our staff will participating as normal and we wish them luck, we'll be posting results on here as soon as we know them!
Just a quick reminder that anybody entering the event may well have forgotten some essential products for the weekend, so our Port Hamble store will be extending their opening hours on the Friday (24/06/2011) before the race - 09.00a.m - 21.00p.m and our Deacons Chandlery will be open late as usual from 09.00a.m - 20.00p.m.

Best of luck for all those entering!

Happy Sailing

Captain Loz

Useful Information on Life Jackets



Types of Life Jacket Inflation (Guide Purposes Only):

Automatic Lifejacket Inflation. These life jackets work on the principle that an element in the inflation mechanism reacts with water (in most cases this ia a pill/pellet that dissolves in water), automatically triggering the gas cartridge, which in turn inflates the air chambers of the lifejacket.
Automatic Lifejackets are a popular choice due to the reassurances of an auto firing mechanism, ideal if you're knocked unconscious when you hit the water.
Automatic Lifejackets will also have a manual inflation mechanism as well.

Manual Lifejacket Inflation. These lifejackets work by operation from the user, the lifejacket will have a pull chord or string that needs to be pulled firmly, this fires a pin triggering the canister to inflate the lifejacket.

Oral Life Jacket Inflation. The third method of inflating your lifejacket is by means of you manually blowing up the lifejacket. Located in the lifejacket where the lung is will be a mouth piece, this can be used as a fail safe to blow up the lifejacket, or to top up the air in an already inflated lifejacket.

Life Jacket newton ratings (Guide purposes only):

Life Jacket Buoyancy is measured in Newtons (N), 10N = 1Kg of Flotation.
There are Four European Standards for lifejacket buoyancy. All Lifejackets must have an Approved CE Mark.

50 Newton Buoyancy. Standard Newton rating for Bouyancy Aids, recommended for usage for swimming in sheltered and attended waters, with assistance close by. The buoyancy level does not guarantee to self right a person in the water.
Buoyancy Aids are popular with people who find their activities always have them in the water! Examples being windsurfing, dinghy sailing and water skiing.

100 Newton Buoyancy. A lifejacket suitable for those who are likely to be in calm and sheltered waters. It is unlikely to provide enough buoyancy to protect someone who can't fend for themselves, and crucially it may not be strong enough to self right an unconscious person onto their back, especially if the person is heavy in weight, or wearing lots of heavy items of clothing.

150 Newton Buoyancy. A suitable lifejacket for inshore and Coastal sailing. The buoyancy level should also mean that it can cope with general offshore sailing and rougher weather. It should self right an unconsciuos person onto their backs, and crucially keep their face out of the water. It's performance may be affected if the user is wearing heavy and waterproof clothing.

275 Newton Buoyancy. A suitable lifejacket for offshore cruising and commercial sailing. Suitable levels of buoyancy for the most extreme weather conditions out on the water, and they're designed to work with people who will be wearing full foul weather clothing. The lifejacket will self right the wearer onto their back, and keep their face out of the water.

>> View our complete life jacket range

Friday 10 June 2011

Experience The Shockwave with Henri Lloyd

New! Exciting Offer from Henri Lloyd available in all of our shops that runs until the end of July.
Free set of Henri Lloyd Deck Armour worth £30 when you purchase a Henri Lloyd Shockwave suit.
This is a shop only promotion and expires 30/07/2011

What is Henri Lloyd Shockwave sailing gear?
Shockwave is the world's only fully integrated and modular system of protective foul weather clothing for Offshore to Round the Cans racing. One system that lets you choose and modify the level of performance you require from the elements and impact protection.


Henri Lloyd Shockwave sailing clothing features the revolutionary and integrated modular Deck Armour Impact Protection System (IPS)
3D Waterproof breathable fabric technologies for improved comfort and performance.

What is Henri Lloyd deck armour?

For the first time in any sailing clothing internal pockets have been constructed at critical areas to allow the incorporation of various Deck Armour mesh inserts. These flexible and highly breathable mesh panels provide impact protection at the knee, seat, and stomach areas. The Silicone based ‘open structure’ pads custom mould around the body so as not to restrict movement whilst allowing air to pass freely through them. The molecules within the Deck Armour inserts engage upon impact to defend the body from uncomfortable collisions by absorbing and dispersing forces across a greater surface area, so lessening their intensity.
  • For use in Shockwave Hi-Fits and Salopettes
  • Impact Protection - Absorbs energy, reducing the forces transmitted through the body
  • Long duration pressure point relief
  • Flexible and moulds around the body customising fit
  • Flexibility allows the wearer to move freely
  • Hydrophobic - Non absorbent

Available in Hiking and Seat & Knees options.


Tuesday 7 June 2011

Facebook your Boat!


Just skimming through the always excellent Practical Boat Owner magazine and i've spotted an article titled Facebook your boat. It's about Jelly who lives aboard a Colvic Victor 34, you can see their Facebook page by clicking here.

So has anyone else out there got a Facebook page for their boat? If thats a yes, then get on over to our Force 4 Chandlery Facebook page and put the link to it on our wall, it would be great to see what you're all up to.

Plus if you'd like to create a Facebook page for your boat it's really easy, just follow these steps (Thanks to PBO for these):
  1. To create a page for your boat you do first need a personal profile. Don't worry, it won't be publicly linked to your boat's page. If you don't already have a profile, go to www.facebook.com and fill in the short form to easily create one for free.
  2. Once you are signed up and logged in to Facebook, type 'Create Facebook Page' in the search bar at the top of the website. Click on the 'Create new Facebook page' link that appears.
  3. You are presented with a selection of categories to assign to your new page. Facebook doesn't have an option for boats so you can choose 'entertainment'. Whichever you use won't really matter and can be changed later. So choose a category, enter the name of your page, check (tick) the box, and click the button.
  4. All done! Very easy. Now check out the article in PBO for suggestions on what to add to your page.
  5. To switch between using your personal profile and the boat's page, click on 'Account' in the top right corner and choose 'Use Facebook as...'
Best of luck, and remember when you've done it, come and show it off on the Force 4 Facebook page.

Happy Sailing Captain Loz

Tuesday 24 May 2011

What to wear sailing? For corporate days and invites from friends & family


Sailing Clothing doesn't have to be scary!

OK, so you've been invited out for a weekends sailing, maybe with friends & family or maybe with your work on a corporate sailing trip.
For those of you that sail it's a great invite to have, going out on somebody else's boat can often be a lot more relaxing!
For those that don't sail it can often be a case of what to wear?!

What to wear?

Getting your clothing right can often be the difference between a good time on the water and a bad time on the water. You want to be a good temperature, comfortable, dry, and have good flexibility of movement.
This doesn't have to be too expensive either. Buying all the top end kit for your first trip out is one way of doing it, the quality is so good on some of the apparel that taken care of it could last you a lifetime of trips! In fact companies like Gill offer fantastic guarantees on their complete range of products. (See the Gill guarantee by clicking here).
Although the cost of buying top end gloves, boots, base layers and foul weather gear can soon add up. So if it's your first time out, you might not want to invest quite so much to begin with.

For those of us on a more limited budget we have a complete range to suit.
You could buy all the essentials for under £130! That's a complete sailing suit, sailing boots and technical long finger gloves for under £130. (All prices correct at time of posting Blog)


You could then add to that kit, by adding some more suitable layers. You need to remember that it will often be a lot cooler out on the water than it is on the land. So make sure you have enough layers to stay warm. Wearing jeans and a jumper is fine, but swapping these for technical products will keep you warmer and dryer out on the water. I'd personally recommend getting a decent pair of socks, theirs nothing worse than cold feet, the technical socks will wick moisture away from the foot keeping your feet dryer and warmer, and reduce the chance of blisters.


You might want to change the boots for a boat style shoe, just remember to ensure they've a non marking sole, the owner of the boat will not be happy if you run around marking the deck!
These are one of our most popular options, as they offer stylish looks and technical ability:


What else to take?

So this will obviously depend on what type of sailing you're doing and who with, but some good basic advise of items to have are:

A wet and dry holdall, keep your dry clothes dry, and separate from any of your apparel that gets wet. Sunglasses and sunblock are a must if the sun is out, you'll not be happy if you forget those. Also an Aquapac to keep your car keys and wallet dry is a great idea. Plus don't forget a hat to either keep your head warm or the sun off.



Any other suggestions? Then let us know in the comments box or on our Facebook page.

Happy Sailing.

Captain Loz

Tuesday 26 April 2011

Messing about on the River



I was lucky enough to be invited out on the water on Bank Holiday Monday. Although it was an incredibly early start and I did have second thoughts about the whole thing when my alarm was going off.
The invite was from my Uncle, who along with my Granddad make regular trips out onto the Solent in their Fishing Boat from their idyllic mooring on the Beaulieu River, just next to Exbury Gardens.
Both have had close affiliations with the water throughout their lives, my Granddad having served in the Navy and my Uncle having worked in the Marine industry for the past 40 years. My future Brother-in-law had also been invited out for his first foray into the black art of sea fishing. This was my second such trip out, and I was positive of beating my tally of zero from the previous voyage!
The weather was beautiful, a nice cool breeze and beaming sunshine. After the mistakes of my last voyage i'd remembered to pack sun block, baseball cap (Knackered Sailor edition, Captain was snapped up quickly) and sunglasses. Sun burnt is not my idea of fun.

Before the fishing was an early morning breakfast of bacon rolls and a cup of tea, prepared on the inboard hob & cooker, which is an absolute must if you can afford the space and cost. And not forgetting the classic stainless steel kettle. Also a new product we've got in for carrying an array of mugs without spilling hot drinks all over the decks is the Muggi. Well worth a look.

We boarded the Sea Otter and embarked up the river towards the Solent. It takes roughly 30 minutes to go from the mooring at Exbury to the mouth of the River and your entrance into the Solent. It's a truly fascinating journey as well, as you're surrounded not only by some beautiful yachts and motor cruisers, but, dotted on the banks of the River are some huge houses as well. Two of which had helicopter pads!

By the time we reached my Uncle's fishing spot (sworn to secrecy on the location) I was raring to go, he'd talked up the possibility of Bass and Pollocks and how they'd be practically leaping into the boat!
We setup our rods and bait and began to wait...
3 minutes in and my future brother in law caught a smooth hound (a small one that in know way resembled a shark).
5 minutes in my Granddad caught a Pollock
20 minutes in my Granddad caught another Pollock
30 minutes in my Granddad caught a dogfish...

And so it went on for the next 3 hours.

My Uncle wasn't fishing so his tally of zero is understandable, my brother in law finished on 1, and my Granddad ended proceedings with 10, and he lost a further 4!
I once again ended the trip on 0, much to the amusement of everyone else. I did however hook and retrieve more rocks than anybody else.

If you get the chance to visit Beaulieu River it really is a great spot, Bucklers Hard, Exbury and Beaulieu are great spots to visit by boat.

Items i'd recommend taking on a fishing trip:
Happy Sailing,

Captain Loz

Monday 11 April 2011

Suited and Booted for the New Sailing Season


Well it's official the warm weather is here and the new season has begun!
And on Saturday morning I took full advantage of it by going out for a cycle down to the waterfront. Lee-On-Solent and Hill head to be precise.
It was beautiful, glorious sunshine and a relatively strong breeze all lent themselves to fantastic sailing conditions. And not only were there yachts out and about on the water, there were plenty of Jet-ski's & RIBs whizzing around close to the shore, wind surfers, kite surfers, and crazy people swimming (far too cold for that)! It's fantastic to see so many people making the most of their days off and enjoying the weather. I rewarded myself with a 99 ice cream.

Now hopefully it won't be long until you'll all be wanting to get out onto the water this year, so it's worth knowing that apart all the latest and greatest chandlery we sell, we're also very well stocked for what to wear whilst out on the water this year.

In fact our New 2011 Sailing Clothing Catalogue has just hit the shelves of our shops, and we've got all the latest sailing clothing innovations from Gill, Henri Lloyd and Musto.
The catalogue is full of Offers, exclusive products and colour ways. And as always it's completely FREE! You can either drop in and pick one up, or you can apply for a free copy by clicking here.


PLUS!
Are you close to Swanwick? If so you've got to see the shop changes we've made, it really is a sailing clothing megastore, with all the best brands, AND new ranges that aren't in our catalogue from the likes of Helly Hansen, Holebrook, Gul, Musto, Henri Lloyd, Dubarry and Gill.

Happy Sailing!

Captain Loz

Friday 25 March 2011

Are you prepared? Ship's grab bag checklist



Hello fellow boaters, well the weather certainly seems to be improving day by day in the Hamble. Which is fantastic news for all us fair-weather sailors!

Just to say we spotted a good article in the April edition of Yachting Monthly, it's all about creating a ship's grab bag checklist. They've split the list into the Most Important and General items, and then whether they're essential or optional for Coastal and Offshore sailing. A really handy guide, and a good read.

So we've been inspired to write up a list of products we think you should consider for your ship's grab bag (Prices are correct at time of blog being published 25/03/2011).

Important Items to consider for your Ship's Grab Bag:

EPIRB/PLB (GPS enabled are best) - We'd consider:


Communications - We'd consider:
Click here to go to Yachting Monthly's website.

Have a good weekend everyone, we hope you can stop by to visit us in one of our chandlery shops, and we hope you can get out on the water.

Happy Sailing,

Captain Loz

Thursday 10 March 2011

London Let Down - PBO Letters


We saw this letter in the April 2011 issue of PBO magazine, and thought it may be of interest:

"I went to the London Boat Show with a list of things I wanted to buy, thinking I could have a look at all the chandlery stands and take my pick. I came home with most of the list intact and very little in the bag.
The journey up was horrible. I went by coach to save money, and wished I hadn't - ExCel compared to Earls Court [previous home of the show - Ed] for travel is a pain.
I was astonished by the lack of visitors on the Tuesday I went. The show itself has either been abandoned by many of the small boat exhibitors and chandlers or has priced itself out of their market.
If I had a million or two to spend I'd be OK, but there were few small boats. Once stand I visited, instead of the nice display they have at Southampton, had a corner plot, a desk and their products on simple display stands. It looked bare and unwelcoming.
All-in-all a dissappointment. I came home and got what I wanted at Force 4 Chandlery in Poole, who run a sale while the boat show is on.
Roll on Southampton. Even though I hail from London and love the city, I won't be in a hurry to go again."
David Butcher
Bournemouth, Dorset

We'd love to hear your thoughts on the London & Southampton Boat Shows and our London Boat Show SALE, feel free to comment on this blog or leave a message on our Facebook Fan Site by clicking here.

Happy Sailing,

Captain Loz

Wednesday 9 March 2011

Warsash Spring Series 2011 Sailing



This Sunday, March 13th, is the first race of the Warsash Spring Series 2011. The series runs over six weekends and includes a two weekend chamionship for both the White fleet and Black fleet. As in the past our Force 4 shop at Port Hamble marina will be open from 7.30am until 4pm on Sundays for the duration of the series to accomodate any last minute purchases before leaving the dock. We'll also be here until 4pm after you finish racing and should you have any rigging needs just drop it in to us after sailing and our riggers should have it back within the week. Call us to reserve class flags etc on 02380 454858

PLUS!!!

2011 Winning Tides Buoy Racer are now in stock at Port Hamble and other Force 4 Shops, hurry stocks are moving fast! Also they have the new race marks for the Solent and are the same price as last year £9.90.

Happy Sailing,

Admiral Athena

Friday 4 March 2011

Top Tips for Preparing to Antifoul your boat


It's that time of year, and all around the marinas you'll start to see boats being readied for the new sailing season ahead.

Probably the most common bit of boat maintenance at this time of year is antifouling. It's a good idea to remember that to prevent an excessive amount of build up of barnacles and other marine growth you should consider antifouling your boat once a year (if it stays in the water!).

You shouldn't be scared of antifouling your boat, and if you have the time and the right tools it's a great way to save some money on the up keep of your boat.

Some useful tips for preparing to antifoul your boat:

  1. Get the correct paint. Different types of sailing, coupled with different types of berths require a certain type of antifoul. You can read our guide to choosing the correct antifoul by clicking here.
  2. Get the correct tools. We'll generally supply people with; Paint roller and tray, replacement rollers that are suitable for the paint, several pairs of disposable gloves, goggles, dust mask, wet-and-dry sanding paper, a small selection of differing sized paint brushes, masking tape, and the all important disposable suit. A good place to start is our paint protection kit (now reduced from £10.95 to £6.95)
  3. Get covered up. Make sure you don't get any of the old antifoul on you or the new antifoul on you. The tools mentioned above will help.
  4. Remove growths & barnacles. The hard part is rubbing down the hull and removing any rubbish. Make sure you rub down with wet sanding paper to avoid blistering. Seek an experts advice if you do see blistering.
  5. Don't let it peel. When you start going over the hull below the waterline make sure to check for peeling paint, and if necessary re-prime those areas.
  6. Damaged Gel Coat. Remember to fix chips in the gel coat, this can be repaired with an epoxy filler.
  7. Wash down. Power washers make this bit a lot easier!
Remember our shops are filled with experts, so if you get stuck you can always ask for advice. Chances are they've come across the same problem.

Now we've got even more shops, so you can buy the kit from them and grab advise at the same time:

Happy Sailing!

Captain Loz

Tuesday 1 March 2011



Foxer Dinghy Sailing

Whilst out cycling on Sunday we detoured to the shore of the River Hamble, for one it’s a beautiful place to visit and two it’s good to get a feel for who’s about, are our shops busy, and what’s going on on the water.

I’m pleased to say that the river looked quite busy, lots of people on board their yachts and motor boats, and plenty of people going up and down the river.

What was really nice to see though was the competition between a fleet of Foxer dinghies. These are single handed dinghies, that I’ve subsequently been informed can be rowed, motorized or as I saw sailed. They looked very agile out on the water and tremendous fun.

I was also informed by our head Rigger that it’s not just youngsters who are competing in these dinghies, in fact far from it, they’ve been embraced by an older generation of sailors, who find them easy to maintain, a quick way to get on the water, and are so closely matched that tactics and blind luck can play a real part!

You can read more about the Foxer dinghy by clicking here:

If you’re interested in getting the correct gear for Foxer dinghy sailing check out some of these products that may come in handy:

Oars & Rowlocks suitable for dinghies

Boat covers, and other useful dinghy sailing accessories

NEW! Dinghy Sailing Clothing ranges for 2011

Plus coming soon, we've got a whole new dinghy range in our Swanwick branch, this will include Marlow ropes dinghy sailing specific hardware, and of course the best dinghy sailing clothing from Gill, Henri Lloyd, Musto and Helly Hansen.

Happy Sailing!

Captain Loz

Friday 18 February 2011

New 2011 Chandlery Catalogue

New Force 4 Chandlery Catalogue 2011

The Force 4 Chandlery catalogues are your first step towards an up to date compendium of the latest yacht parts, chandlery and sailing clothing throughout the year.
You can refer to our Catalogues in confidence, because we have personal experience of using and fitting most of the selected products in the catalogue on our own boats. We offer a wide range of products in our Main Catalogue, which is usually released in early February, and then we release 3 further catalogues throughout the year that will display a range of the latest trends and tailored items to that season.

Plus our Catalogue is completely free. Pick up the latest Catalogue in store or sign up for yours today.