
"Is this you?" Trying to unite owners with picture
- Telo
- Admiral of the Red
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A rare sight indeed.
It's wonderful seeing a Claymore under full sail. Sadly, a rare sight these days, with so many being driven about like marinised caravans.


- Nick
- Admiral of the Blue
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Flame wars . . .
Well . . .
Frankly I would rather not see any more posts with quite as many pictures as the one which started this thread, as even over a broadband connection it takes a while to open and so people can't scroll down to the replies straight away.
If you want to occasionally post half a dozen or so pics on a thread then I certainly don't mind as the pics are on your server, not ours. In fact, I would even be prepared to start a separate section of the forums if you wanted to make this a regular feature.
I actually think your site is a great idea - I wanted to do a similar thing myself, but never really got round to it.
I have also give Boatpix a link in the directory part of this site on the Web Resources page at http://www.bluempment.com/webresources.html . if there is somewhere on your site that you can add a reciprocal link then that would be much appreciated.
If you get any exceptional high-res pix that you think would be suitable for our monthly calendar feature then that would be good too. The acknowledgement would include a link to your site.
Frankly I would rather not see any more posts with quite as many pictures as the one which started this thread, as even over a broadband connection it takes a while to open and so people can't scroll down to the replies straight away.
I actually think your site is a great idea - I wanted to do a similar thing myself, but never really got round to it.
I have also give Boatpix a link in the directory part of this site on the Web Resources page at http://www.bluempment.com/webresources.html . if there is somewhere on your site that you can add a reciprocal link then that would be much appreciated.
If you get any exceptional high-res pix that you think would be suitable for our monthly calendar feature then that would be good too. The acknowledgement would include a link to your site.
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- Nick
- Admiral of the Blue
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Picture size
to scroll sideways.
Shard, I have resized the pic that you posted - the copy you are seeing is now on our server. Aja - 800x600 is still a little wide.
700px wide is ideal.
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stevebirch2002
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Lovely pics
At least there is a Vega in one of those photos! Just happens to be mine!
- sahona
- Admiral of the White
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Thanks to Donald-the-spirtle for the complement and thanks to Donald-the-lense for the photo.
One of the Donalds knows just how difficult it is to catch the right moment to make a boat look competent when it's struggling for control!! The anti-yaw thing on the towbar was loose I think.
One of the Donalds knows just how difficult it is to catch the right moment to make a boat look competent when it's struggling for control!! The anti-yaw thing on the towbar was loose I think.
http://trooncruisingclub.org/ 20' - 30' Berths available, Clyde.
Cruising, racing, maintenance facilities. Go take a look, you know you want to.
Cruising, racing, maintenance facilities. Go take a look, you know you want to.
- Nick
- Admiral of the Blue
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Links
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Policy here re. links in posts and signatures is:
~ Everyone is very welcome to include a link in their signature.
~ Only Simon is allowed more than one link
~ Commercial links are completely acceptable provided they are not to sites that compete directly with BlueMoment.
~ Inline links in the body of posts for informative purposes are fine
~ Anyone using a link in their signature is expected to include a link to BlueMoment somewhere relatively sensible on their site.
Policy here re. links in posts and signatures is:
~ Everyone is very welcome to include a link in their signature.
~ Only Simon is allowed more than one link
~ Commercial links are completely acceptable provided they are not to sites that compete directly with BlueMoment.
~ Inline links in the body of posts for informative purposes are fine
~ Anyone using a link in their signature is expected to include a link to BlueMoment somewhere relatively sensible on their site.
- little boy blue
- Old Salt
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dave
which one is youT25 wrote:Why, thank you DavidSilkie wrote:I am privileged to have met T25.
He's a bit of a plonker but it's hard not to like him anyway.![]()
Yacht Elsa, apologies, my name is Dave and this is me here...




