Of course I have been known, on occasions, to forget...
Fenders - Let's have a heated debate.
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Re: Fenders - Let's have a heated debate.
A compromise which I sometimes use for a short motoring trip is to lay the fenders on the side deck without untying them. When I get to wherever I'm going they can then simply be kicked overboard.
Of course I have been known, on occasions, to forget...
Of course I have been known, on occasions, to forget...
- sahona
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Re: Fenders - Let's have a heated debate.
Windy-pops, Are you trade-marking the word 'porridgewog' or are we allowed to adopt it as an ethnic description for use on census forms etc.
Or are you just being a bit of an excrement-spirtle?
Or are you just being a bit of an excrement-spirtle?
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Windfinder
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Re: Fenders - Let's have a heated debate.
Please feel free to use the term as you wish!sahona wrote:Windy-pops, Are you trade-marking the word 'porridgewog' or are we allowed to adopt it as an ethnic description for use on census forms etc.
That was the plan, yes.are you just being a bit of an excrement-spirtle?
- sahona
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Re: Fenders - Let's have a heated debate.
I just caught a whiff of smoke and thought I saw a fiery cross out of the corner of my eye.
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Re: Fenders - Let's have a heated debate.
We bring ours in because you just cannot trust Dear Heart's knots
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Re: Fenders - Let's have a heated debate.
sahona wrote:Windy-pops, Are you trade-marking the word 'porridgewog' or are we allowed to adopt it as an ethnic description for use on census forms etc.
Or are you just being a bit of an excrement-spirtle?
And what's with the 'You porridgewogs' ? I'd have thought that the 'down here in Wales' was not too cunningly hidden, drunk or not?
I'm more of yer cocklewog.
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Re: Fenders - Let's have a heated debate.
Our fenders remain tied to the stanchions but are brought inboard and a wee line, permanently attached to the bottom guardrail is tied through the bottom eye.
It can be a 50:50 chance whether the crew uses a reef or a granny knot on the wee line so the fenders have been known to flop over the side again - upsets the trim of the genoa something terrible.

Ash
It can be a 50:50 chance whether the crew uses a reef or a granny knot on the wee line so the fenders have been known to flop over the side again - upsets the trim of the genoa something terrible.

Ash
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Albin Vega "Mistral" is now sold
Albin Vega "Mistral" is now sold
- claymore
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Re: Fenders - Let's have a heated debate.
I wouldn't fancy a smack in the eye from yon big stainless knuckle duster..
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Claymore

Claymore
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Re: Fenders - Let's have a heated debate.
It's actually alloy - bought in a climbing shop.claymore wrote:I wouldn't fancy a smack in the eye from yon big stainless knuckle duster..
Ash
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Albin Vega "Mistral" is now sold
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Re: Fenders - Let's have a heated debate.
Aah!
OK
I wouldn't fancy a smack in the eye from yon big alloy knuckle duster..
OK
I wouldn't fancy a smack in the eye from yon big alloy knuckle duster..
Regards
Claymore

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Pete Cooper
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Re: Fenders - Let's have a heated debate.
I think that forgetting to put fenders away is quite a common problem, as this young lady demonstrates!!!!!
Link to picture of topless totty - do not click unless you wish to see this
Somebody had to!!!!!
[POST EDITED BY NICK - this is not the Lounge and you, Mr Cooper, are not Lakesailor - are you??]
Link to picture of topless totty - do not click unless you wish to see this
Somebody had to!!!!!
[POST EDITED BY NICK - this is not the Lounge and you, Mr Cooper, are not Lakesailor - are you??]
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Re: Fenders - Let's have a heated debate.
Nice fender socks.
I had a déjà vu moment then
I had a déjà vu moment then
Seminole.
Cheers Bob.
Cheers Bob.
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Re: Fenders - Let's have a heated debate.
Is this a new form of Lakesailoring?Pete Cooper wrote:I think that forgetting to put fenders away is quite a common problem, as this young lady demonstrates!!!!!
Link to picture of topless totty - do not click unless you wish to see this
Somebody had to!!!!!
[POST EDITED BY NICK - this is not the Lounge and you, Mr Cooper, are not Lakesailor - are you??]
Seminole.
Cheers Bob.
Cheers Bob.
- sahona
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Re: Fenders - Let's have a heated debate.
Gratuitous, but scuffle-free.
That's a relief then.
That's a relief then.
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Re: Fenders - Let's have a heated debate.
I'd offer to buy it and save you the cost of the stall FC but it's not quite big enough for Silkie I'm afraid.FullCircle wrote:I can now report that on Full Circle's maiden 2009 voyage over the weekend, we fished out a very nice 24x10 white fender from the River Crouch.
Time to book the stall at the next boat jumble methinks.
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