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Just finished all three cruise accounts - absolutely great reading. Shard and webster, as Irish circumcisors you will really enjoy the Celtic Fringe rant
Marisca, you feature, of course.
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Having no Kindle or whatever I have only read the Amazon taster - I would like to point out that it was not off Rattray Heid, it was west of Whitehills; I had not set out in a F9, it had been a flat calm when I left Fraserburgh; I did not seek aid from the FPV Hirta, they volunteered when I called the coastguard to warn them I was about to loose an uninhabited inflated liferaft; other than that it was all true.
I sailed on Zophiel but once on a longish two-handed round-the-nav-buoys race on the Forth just after one of Martin's returns from Norway. It was enlivened by an extended beat on port tack while I reattached the starboard cap shroud that had gone swing-about.
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Linky?
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marisca wrote:Having no Kindle or whatever I have only read the Amazon taster - I would like to point out that it was not off Rattray Heid, it was west of Whitehills; I had not set out in a F9, it had been a flat calm when I left Fraserburgh; I did not seek aid from the FPV Hirta, they volunteered when I called the coastguard to warn them I was about to loose an uninhabited inflated liferaft; other than that it was all true.
I sailed on Zophiel but once on a longish two-handed round-the-nav-buoys race on the Forth just after one of Martin's returns from Norway. It was enlivened by an extended beat on port tack while I reattached the starboard cap shroud that had gone swing-about.
Martin has never been known to let the facts get in the way of a good story.
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Well, that said - they are good stories.
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marisca wrote:Having no Kindle or whatever I have only read the Amazon taster
There is a free Kindle app for PC
- Nick 8)

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Nick wrote: There is a free Kindle app for PC
Luckily the complete thing is also available on the web as a *.doc but as Martin, being but a poor academic, is probably relying on the Amazon income I ain't telling where. I note that Martin does not appear to have a high opinion of Bavaria drivers.
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marisca wrote:
Nick wrote: There is a free Kindle app for PC
Luckily the complete thing is also available on the web as a *.doc but as Martin, being but a poor academic, is probably relying on the Amazon income I ain't telling where. I note that Martin does not appear to have a high opinion of Bavaria drivers.
The reading experience is better even on a PC with the Kindle app rather than reading something in Word or as a PDF.
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Even better on the kindle mac app.

But then everything is better on a Mac :nod:
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