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yot charter for CC08

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I have delegated sailbadthesinner to look for a boat so obviously, he's gone to ground and done sod all, presumably due to his wife giving him what for and getting him to mow the lawn or whatever.

Henyway, i have to identify a suitable vessel capable of easily beating a 40foot steel thingy with dodgy engine, massive heating capabilities, and with suitable accomodation for me, sailbad and also a possible visit from various Celtic dignitaries.

After about 0.003 seconds of google I have found Alba Sailing, in Oban. They seem to have some nice boats. Are they a very sound bunch with good repuitation, full of useful information and assistance, almost certain to provide a seaworthy vessel at the time agreed? Or are they a bunch of scheming slimy moneygrubbing gits, out to fleece you of the deposit with clever spoon-counting scams at the end of the charter?

Er also is Oban anywhere near where we want to be at the start? Mind you, the boats mite not be there i spose?...

Other suggestions gratefully received.

I will also consider renting giant sunseeker for the sunday, mainly to wind up webby.
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So far so good . . .

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Alba's boats seem to be in very good nick - I have always thought of them as one of the more upmarket local companies. They have a Westerly Oceanlord and a Sealord, which would be my choice - but being a flash git I expect you will turn up in the Sun Odyssey 43DS - ideal for entertaining.

Not sure where you will get a Sunseeker for a day, but if you do we will all want a shot I expect. Of course, you will be banned from BlueMoment for the day :irony:
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Re: So far so good . . .

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Nick wrote:.
Alba's boats seem to be in very good nick - I have always thought of them as one of the more upmarket local companies. They have a Westerly Oceanlord and a Sealord, which would be my choice - but being a flash git I expect you will turn up in the Sun Odyssey 43DS - ideal for entertaining.

Not sure where you will get a Sunseeker for a day, but if you do we will all want a shot I expect. Of course, you will be banned from BlueMoment for the day :irony:
blimey. I had indeed favoured the DS. However, mainly cos it looks a bit warmer with nice picture windows, not cos it is really "flash". Yes, honest.

EDIT: my reply above started with a less 50's word than "Blimey" tho also beginning with B. Jeez, webby, you're such a prude....
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Alba are certainly the biggest in the right general area and are based at Dunstaffnage Marina. Nice people too although I've only ever been a chandlery customer.

Jimi chartered their Sadler 29 a few years ago and seemed happy enough. Foolsbrew, a septic visitor to this forum and these shores last year chartered said SO43DS, Eloise, and also seemed to enjoy the experience which he wrote up here.
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Silkie wrote:Alba are certainly the biggest in the right general area and are based at Dunstaffnage Marina. Nice people too although I've only ever been a chandlery customer.

Jimi chartered their Sadler 29 a few years ago and seemed happy enough. Foolsbrew, a septic visitor to this forum and these shores last year chartered said SO43DS, Eloise, and also seemed to enjoy the experience which he wrote up here.
ok EXCEPT i note he says he rowed ashore, dammit, so no outboard, bah. I will have to steal claysie's, somehow. Mind you he dint even use the dinghy last time aso wot the heck.
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However, mainly cos it looks a bit warmer with nice picture windows
In this neck of the woods being warm while sailing is generally considered flash . . . :rotfl:
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Think the rowing ashore was after this incident:
We tried to break our dink's motor on the rocks of Inverie but managed to only lose the shear pin.
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I heard somewhere that Alba had either changed hands recently, or is up for sale.

Any truth in this ??
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Rowana wrote:I heard somewhere that Alba had either changed hands recently, or is up for sale.

Any truth in this ??
No indication of this last time I was in the "shop" ( 2 saturdays ago) - certainly not changed hands.
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tcm wrote:capable of easily beating a 40foot steel thingy with dodgy engine...
Took me a while to get yer drift here. Please be aware that the vessel in question is 34' LOA, GRP and has a new noisemaker.
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Nick wrote:.
Alba's boats seem to be in very good nick - I have always thought of them as one of the more upmarket local companies. They have a Westerly Oceanlord and a Sealord, which would be my choice - but being a flash git I expect you will turn up in the Sun Odyssey 43DS - ideal for entertaining.

Not sure where you will get a Sunseeker for a day, but if you do we will all want a shot I expect. Of course, you will be banned from BlueMoment for the day :irony:
will all my texts get edited, yer nitwit?
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will all my texts get edited, yer nitwit?
It's not me, it's the autocensor.
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Nick wrote:
will all my texts get edited, yer nitwit?
It's not me, it's the autocensor.
er, but it's your autocensor innit?! Also you SilkiePoodle is being an autocensor as well.
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Mattiemelad
Tha's bein spokken to in Bratfud so'as tha'll unnerstan whats bein sed tu thi.
Don't be an arseytwat all thi life -wurk a five day week me lad an gi thissen a break
Appen as ow tha gets thisen up to Oban an amang them jockkies, tha'll be best advised by mesen to mind this mkanners now as them jockkies as fiersum memry's an will end up gi'in thee a letherin.
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Alba is up for sale - Ad in the last Yachting Monthly...
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