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Nick
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Brilliant. Beat the resident Vega (Rob Whelton,Mavanier) in the Vega Challenge on Monday by 7 seconds. Sailed a wooden Laurin Koster today - amazing boat, pic below - and (less exciting but interesting) a Westerly Renown. Snorkelling for scallops in Loch Erkisort yesterday. Amazing craic, great people, traditional music and parties everywhere, tall ships coming in . . . and mostly sunny as well.


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- Nick 8)

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I suppose with a hooter like yours, you can manage without a snorkel?
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All you need now is a wee cast for a salmon on the river Creed to complete a great stay.
Nice one.
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Back in Tobermory after a cracking sail across from Vatersay yesterday. On Mingulay on Monday.

Photos and maybe even some turgid prose if you are lucky when we get home - which will probably be tomorrow.
- Nick 8)

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Nick wrote:.
Back in Tobermory after a cracking sail across from Vatersay yesterday. On Mingulay on Monday.

Photos and maybe even some turgid prose if you are lucky when we get home - which will probably be tomorrow.
We missed you by a few days, we were in Vatersay 4 or 5 days ago, with outstanding weather.
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Since then we have been heading North, had a brilliant night in Wizards Pool in Loch Skipport where we befriended a seal who played with us in our tender for a an hour, just amazing. Golden Eagles and Otters as well.
Left Wizards Pool this morning for Loch Maddy to meet friends, on route we were confromted by the largest amount of dolphins we have ever seen, we could not count them, it was like a wall of them approaching Orla at full speed, we could'nt beleive what we were seeing, leaping all around us...... :D This is turning out to be one of our best trips ever...
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Fantastic pic.
Certainly one for Nicks calanders in the future.
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Right, Nick gave me a guilt trip about not using Bluemoment yet, so here I am!
Was great to race against another Vega. Fairwinds beat us in two races, we beat them in one. So a rematch would be welcome, I think!
Anyway, here's a pic I took of Nick's boat during the Coronation Cup:

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Hi Rob,

Welcome to the madhouse.
- Nick 8)

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Are you hove to there?
You need to let the main out a bit then it won't tip so much
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