I don't think that Bob will be able to get on line from Windermere before the event - so an update.
I believe that the latest plan is that they will be making a move on Friday so I expect that the Crinan Transit will now be Fri/Sat or Sat/Sun.
I had hoped that we could have shared a bottle of red on their way north, but unfortunately I need to work on Thursday evening.
Keep an eye out for Seminole - she may not have a BM burgee but don't hold that against them.
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Crinan Transit next W/E
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Re: Crinan Transit next W/E
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We were walking from Crinan on Saturday afternoon and chanced upon Seminole in relax mode tied to the bank. The report was that Bob didn't approve of relaxing and had cycled off in the direction of Lochgilphead for something to do!
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Should you not have been out playing on BH?So_Sage_of_Lorne wrote:We were walking from Crinan on Saturday afternoon and chanced upon Seminole in relax mode tied to the bank. The report was that Bob didn't approve of relaxing and had cycled off in the direction of Lochgilphead for something to do!
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Re: Crinan Transit next W/E
Friday evening we spent at Dunardry bridge. Saturday lunchtime we tied up at Crinan Bridge and stayed there O/N!! SE force 4/5 sounded good for waft up towards Mull to me but a quiet night was voted for by Skipper, and he has the only vote.
I'm sorry to miss you SSL, we must have been in the dingy at Crinan.
We were flying a BM burgee, I forgot to take it down and it's still at Tayvallich.
There was a fine lookin yat at Loch Melfort YH on Sunday night that looked familiar, just off the pontoon.
Cuan sound is quite interesting, never been through there before. We had a walk to the TnT on Monday night from Puilladobhrain, it was quiet so we only stayed for a couple.
We had cracking weather all week, it's been wonderfull.
The 7 hour drive home is a bit of a downer even if the rain and snow on the hills (in June) confirms it was a good decision to come home a couple of days early.
I'm sorry to miss you SSL, we must have been in the dingy at Crinan.
We were flying a BM burgee, I forgot to take it down and it's still at Tayvallich.
There was a fine lookin yat at Loch Melfort YH on Sunday night that looked familiar, just off the pontoon.
Cuan sound is quite interesting, never been through there before. We had a walk to the TnT on Monday night from Puilladobhrain, it was quiet so we only stayed for a couple.
We had cracking weather all week, it's been wonderfull.
The 7 hour drive home is a bit of a downer even if the rain and snow on the hills (in June) confirms it was a good decision to come home a couple of days early.
Seminole.
Cheers Bob.
Cheers Bob.