Macron Claymore

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Post by Telo »

Hi, and welcome. There are at least two on this forum - Claymore's Claymore, Claymore, and Sahona's Claymore, errmm, Sahona. The first is currently resting in NW England, but coming back up soon (usually Loch Melfort), and the latter is the former Steayban, now at Troon.
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Good grief . . .

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Should I rename this the Claymore Owners' Association Website :?:

Welcome aboard :!:
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Nick wrote:.
Should I rename this the Claymore Owners' Association Website :?:

:!:
Nah! Just give them their own falourm and they'll chat amongs themselves for hours while seated in their respective conservatories :lol:
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and just wearing 'T' shirts / shorts. Sold all our Musto shares last year. :nyah:
http://trooncruisingclub.org/ 20' - 30' Berths available, Clyde.
Cruising, racing, maintenance facilities. Go take a look, you know you want to.
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claymore2 wrote:I own a 1980 Claymore based at Largs Marina
This one?

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We could certainly share info like - have you found any keelbolts yet? I want to install SSB cheaply.
http://trooncruisingclub.org/ 20' - 30' Berths available, Clyde.
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Marcon wrote:Last season while cruising local alarm bells went out because a distress call was received from an another vessel called Claymore which was presumed to be mine.
Claymore, Poster of this Parish and all-round Chentleman, has been remarkably quiet in this thread. Given his known travel accident problems whenever he returns to England, I wonder if he's keeping quiet about something.....
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Eh?

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I suspect you're thinking of the other place. Claymore made a couple of posts here on Wednesday. He just doesn't often make it up to the dizzy heights of Basically Boaty.
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Alive and kicking thank you.
Eileen - I was wondering how you both were - hope that you are in the peak of health and that you major restoration work is now complete! Any Pics?

By the way - not us being repaired at Ardfern.
Claymore is staying out of the water this season partly for a major refit and partly due to domestic and grandfatherly responsibilities
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Rumours of your demise have been greatly exaggerated I see - and you've found your way to the top of the page too. Keep up the good work.
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Aye - jings its amazing whit floats tae the top!!
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Glad to see Olivebank online again. I tried to make contact a year ago and failed. Assume the restoration is finished and you now have the newest, shiniest Claymore afloat??
http://trooncruisingclub.org/ 20' - 30' Berths available, Clyde.
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Here ye go

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Och Silkie yer a wonder, tizz juss whit have bin loooooking fer!
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I never knew the Greeks got to Peebles - wid that be before Hadrian?
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