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- Master Mariner
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Re: Pictures
Ahh the "longways reaching set"
, blame the sheet trimmer for being slow to trim on, and just get on with it. I have done it, much to the non amusement of the skipper. Forward of the mast in race conditions seems to access a parallel universe where everything doesn't quite happen as it should.

- mm5aho
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Re: Pictures
any of these?




























Geoff.
"Contender" Rival 32: Roseneath in winter, Mooring off Gourock in summer.
"Contender" Rival 32: Roseneath in winter, Mooring off Gourock in summer.
- Nick
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Re: Pictures
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I like the last one with them all sailing away. Could maybe use that. Then others are all a bit 'racy' rather than cruisy.
I like the last one with them all sailing away. Could maybe use that. Then others are all a bit 'racy' rather than cruisy.
- mm5aho
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Re: Pictures
Ah, cruisy types eh.
Here's a few examples on that line then...







have a look in that photobucket site, there's quite a few others there.
Here's a few examples on that line then...







have a look in that photobucket site, there's quite a few others there.
Geoff.
"Contender" Rival 32: Roseneath in winter, Mooring off Gourock in summer.
"Contender" Rival 32: Roseneath in winter, Mooring off Gourock in summer.
- Booby Trapper
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Re: Pictures
marisca wrote:Nothing like as cruel as I was to my own crew after this debacle - right at the end about 13:20. Someone was bound to find it and post it eventually, so I thought I'd bite the bullet!stevepick wrote: Alistair, you're being very cruel to bowmen(persons). It reads the correct way to him on the foredeck, and maybe the packer got the red and green corners in a fankle?
Edit: Why didn't that work? .... Ah! it has to be "uk" not "www"
Been on a boat where that happened, I'm not going to say who's fault it was but it was a downwind start on the Round Arran 2 handed race from Largs and I wasn't on the helm.



- Clyde_Wanderer
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Re: Pictures
Definatly a fantastic collection of pics, but as Nick saya why not stick with the cruising pics which is what the majority on here are into.Nick wrote:.
I like the last one with them all sailing away. Could maybe use that. Then others are all a bit 'racy' rather than cruisy.
No offence meant towards you competitive guys/gals.
C_W
- Telo
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Re: Pictures
Somethng from an early Chentleman's Cruise, perhaps?


- claymore
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Re: Pictures
You and yer blasted camera - is nothing sacred?
Para's not looking good.....
Para's not looking good.....
Regards
Claymore

Claymore

- Telo
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OK. Just for you then, something in oils;claymore wrote:You and yer blasted camera.....

- Clyde_Wanderer
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A dire situation, dont suppose MayDays were thought up then.Shard wrote:Somethng from an early Chentleman's Cruise, perhaps?
I just hope that ship on the Horizan managed to pick them up!
Not the KonTiki is it, or is it too old for that!
Re: Pictures
Pogues album cover, innit.Shard wrote:Somethng from an early Chentleman's Cruise, perhaps?
- Clyde_Wanderer
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Certainly not the "Irish Rover"Mark wrote:Pogues album cover, innit.Shard wrote:Somethng from an early Chentleman's Cruise, perhaps?
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Re: Pictures
"The Wreck of the Medusa" 1819 by Gericault. 15 survived out of 150 aboard & lived 2 weeks on a raft without food & water.