I am dribbling a beer called Wobbly Badger which is, get this, 10% ABV. It has the consistency of Marmite and tastes of malt flavoured honey. Most peculiar.
After the Sunday sunburn and a couple of scoops in the cockpit, I am feeling a tad weary this evening.
A good weekend indeed with the lads. We used a Contest 32CS ketch, which is far faster than its looks might belie.
I have had a splendid weekend, but...
- Fingal
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Re: I have had a splendid weekend, but...
I had a splendid weekend too, spent Sunday on the Clyde looking at prospective syndicate yachts with the guys. We think we have found her. There's many a slip however and no doubt the story will unfold over the next wee while. We managed to avoid any Wobbly Badgers, sounds like it should require a prescription. Hobgoblin in the caff at Largs was pretty good though.
Ken
Fulmar 32 Fingal
Fulmar 32 Fingal
- Ocklepoint
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Re: I have had a splendid weekend, but...
Yes a good weekend indeed, Hartlepool to Eyemouth on Saturday and Eyemouth to home on Sunday. About 1200nms from Embra back round to Embra.
I went past Border Maid just to the west of Inchkeith yesterday, small red jib and one reef in a fairly stiff breeze. British red ensign
I went past Border Maid just to the west of Inchkeith yesterday, small red jib and one reef in a fairly stiff breeze. British red ensign
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Well, I spent the last few days flying a Laser on Llyn Tegid (Bala) in a F5. Being a lake, surrounded by mountains & trees the wind is very unpredictable so it's great fun. Only fell off once when I let the tiller go during a tack & she tacked back on me!
Catch a gust, spill the first blast to stay the right way up & then sheet back in as she accelerates. Spray all over the place, coming from about a 1/3 back the hull as the bows are out of the water. Very, very fast. Quite pleased to blast past a Laser 2000, one of the kids on board pointing at me as I shot past them, his mouth open as his jaw dropped. I don't think they expected to be passed by a pensioner on a 30 year old battered Laser with a secondhand sail!
My shoulders, calves & stomach are aching today.
Catch a gust, spill the first blast to stay the right way up & then sheet back in as she accelerates. Spray all over the place, coming from about a 1/3 back the hull as the bows are out of the water. Very, very fast. Quite pleased to blast past a Laser 2000, one of the kids on board pointing at me as I shot past them, his mouth open as his jaw dropped. I don't think they expected to be passed by a pensioner on a 30 year old battered Laser with a secondhand sail!

My shoulders, calves & stomach are aching today.
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Re: I have had a splendid weekend, but...
Serves you right for showing off.Arghiro wrote:My shoulders, calves & stomach are aching today.
Your description sounds good though, it's big silly grin time when everything comes together and the boat flies.
Can't do that in a Centaur though.
Seminole.
Cheers Bob.
Cheers Bob.
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Re: I have had a splendid weekend, but...
Small red jib eh? I never ever managed to find enough wind to fly that sail, perhaps he was just trying it out. As for the British red ensign I'm sure he will get his warrant soon.Ocklepoint wrote:Yes a good weekend indeed, Hartlepool to Eyemouth on Saturday and Eyemouth to home on Sunday. About 1200nms from Embra back round to Embra.
I went past Border Maid just to the west of Inchkeith yesterday, small red jib and one reef in a fairly stiff breeze. British red ensign
Welcome home by the way.
Ken
Fulmar 32 Fingal
Fulmar 32 Fingal