Passages and Place

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jim.r
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Passages and Place

Post by jim.r »

you can sail from Helford Passage to Place in 2 hours easily
BigNick

Post by BigNick »

Surely you can find a plaice a lot less than 2 hours away?
SkerryMerry
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Well, hello, Big Boy!

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BigNick wrote:Surely you can find a plaice a lot less than 2 hours away?
Your plaice, or mine?
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So_Sage_of_Lorne
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Post by So_Sage_of_Lorne »

BigNick wrote:Surely you can find a plaice a lot less than 2 hours away?
Only if your vessel doesn't flounder.
I will not stay young forever but, I can be immature for the rest of my day's!
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oldgaffer1
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I can see that you're dab hands at this....
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jim.r
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Post by jim.r »

BigNick wrote:Surely you can find a plaice a lot less than 2 hours away?
only by fluke!
BigNick

Helford

Post by BigNick »

To be serious about Helford, avoid the Ferry Inn on the north bank, at all costs.

we had a disastrous meal, actually non-meal, there in June.

I told the HM's man collecting mooring fees that I would never go there again, and he was 'not surprised'.
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