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Weather next week
- Silkie
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Weather next week
Hoping to move Silkie up to Dunstaffnage next week to lift out for the winter but it's looking a bit boisterous.
If anyone fancies gaining some heavy weather experience in a 22 footer you know how to get in touch!
If anyone fancies gaining some heavy weather experience in a 22 footer you know how to get in touch!
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- Telo
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Frayed knot
Would have loved to Dave, but Minnie Shard is staying with us for a few days, and if there's to be any sailing to be done, it will be out of Ardrossan.
Mind you, the forecast doesn't look too great.
Mind you, the forecast doesn't look too great.
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Re: Frayed knot
You'll go to the bad fires.Shard wrote:Would have loved to Dave, ...
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- Nick
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It's not too bad here . . .
Temperature in Funchal yesterday was 26 deg C
WInd still in the SW though, no good for heading down to the Canaries in the manner to which we were led to believe we could expect to become accustomed.
- Nick
WInd still in the SW though, no good for heading down to the Canaries in the manner to which we were led to believe we could expect to become accustomed.
- Nick
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[rant] Look, gonnae no' dae that. It's bad enough having to read the blog, without daily reports on how warm the bloody weather is. Thank you. [/rant]
However, shame about the wind direction. Nice place I take it. Must be a bit frustrating, although having sat out adverse northerlies for a week in Plockton this "summer", I find it hard to be genuinely sympathetic.
Good luck!
However, shame about the wind direction. Nice place I take it. Must be a bit frustrating, although having sat out adverse northerlies for a week in Plockton this "summer", I find it hard to be genuinely sympathetic.
Good luck!
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re-weather not so bad?
Wot - only 26 degrees. It was 16 degrees in Stonehaven harbour midweek!! I thought it would have been a bit warmer down there!!

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Now things are hotting up . . .
Hazard m'dear,
Have just had it confirmed that the mad Charlie Farlie of the revolving doors is flying out to Funchal on Monday, so our passage to the Canaries should be interesting . . .
I understands he is bringing a complete Whisky-Mac kit with him. Don't know if they'll let him take the Skippers through security though.
Have just had it confirmed that the mad Charlie Farlie of the revolving doors is flying out to Funchal on Monday, so our passage to the Canaries should be interesting . . .
I understands he is bringing a complete Whisky-Mac kit with him. Don't know if they'll let him take the Skippers through security though.


