Cracking Weekend Sail
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Gardenshed
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Re: Cracking Weekend Sail
makes all the hard work worthwhile 
- claymore
- Admiral of the Green
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Re: Cracking Weekend Sail
Sounds a lovely weekend - did you have tide most of the way to Loch Aline?
Easdale is fascinating is it not - In 1992 we tied off to the pier and had breakfast - couldn't do that now!
I always have to check when heading towards Oban that I've got the beacons right - I've nearly attempted to go the wrong side at high water a few times
Easdale is fascinating is it not - In 1992 we tied off to the pier and had breakfast - couldn't do that now!
I always have to check when heading towards Oban that I've got the beacons right - I've nearly attempted to go the wrong side at high water a few times
Regards
Claymore

Claymore
- claymore
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Re: Cracking Weekend Sail
Thanks for the “smairtest shut” comment.
I don't think I said that
I thought at first you might be suffering from FFS - (Fat Finger Syndrome) but looking at my keyboard - its a fair stretch from T to P
which means either drink had been taken or you have the biggest fingers of any living man - in which case I shall always be nice to you
I don't think I said that
I thought at first you might be suffering from FFS - (Fat Finger Syndrome) but looking at my keyboard - its a fair stretch from T to P
which means either drink had been taken or you have the biggest fingers of any living man - in which case I shall always be nice to you
Regards
Claymore

Claymore

