May 2003 - Part 6
THE LANDS END TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS
by Verdun Webley

Verdun and Mike Pearson in fine spirits
as they set out from Popham
Two weeks before the Lands End Trial and things were progressing well, all
preparations were well advanced and arrangements made for the start. A
thorough check of everything and some repairs had thrown up nothing untoward
except for a wire, which had fallen off the main lights. All Lucar connectors
were checked as a precaution and tightened up. Now the Marlin sported new side
windows and everything was ready two days beforehand.
Mike Pearson and I, in company with Dot and John Parsons, set off at 4.00pm
for Popham. A good run down and arrive early, everything seems unusual because
it's daylight and we usually arrive in the dark. We sit around and then having
chatted to lots of people we go to scrutineering. Perhaps this year I will
finish the event and have a trouble free run just like the Exeter Trial. Now
the gremlins strike, no headlights! Suddenly club members arrive out of
nowhere and soon Neil Bray and I have the dashboard out and Neil says,"
there's a wire off'. Wire replaced everything checks out and we present
ourselves once more and all things work well.
We set off in high hopes and still in daylight, the car is running well and
everything seems a pleasure. Darkness falls and North Petherton is reached in
plenty of time for a gargantuan breakfast, yummy. We clean the first hill and
the restart is no problem with more grip than a sticky bun. We reach the
holding control, with everything swinging. Ross Nuten asks whether anyone has
brake fluid as he has virtually no brakes. I produce a bottle of said fluid
from the Marlin and get ready to go, no lights again! Off comes the dashboard
and replace the same wire!!! We follow Ross into the fuel halt before Beggars
Roost and fill up. Onto the hill, and although if takes an effort, we complete
the restart, with the engine almost stopping under load. We notice Ross
changing a wheel and as he seems all right we motor on to Stony Street. We
clean this one and Mike says I need to slow down a little as we seemed to
tackle the hill too quickly and it was very rough. Onwards to Sutcombe, where
we sail up and leave the restart, easy, then the prop-shaft lets go ten feet
from the end of the section and the Lands End ends here.
After the last competitor leaves we still wait for Frances and Dorinda to
arrive. Many competitors offer help and one even drives home and collect anew
UJ in the hopes we can get mobile, no such luck, as the prop-shaft drive
flange is broken. We leave the Marlin in the village until Tuesday when we
manage to make temporary repairs having found a drive flange and had the
prop-shaft welded. We set off and have an uneventful journey home to the sound
of metal rattling and the car behaving like a squirrel on an ice rink. Ah
well! We had a superb break in Newquay with great company.
The Marlin already sports new suspension, its new engine is ready and lots
of modifications are underway, in fact a complete rebuild. Next year I will
get to the end, I hope.
Verdun Webley