You looked to be having a stonking sail today over towards Holy Loch. Unfortunately just a little too far for my camera lens!
Donald
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Re: Wight Dawn; Wight Dawn
Must look at the forum more often! Yes we did have a good sail over to Holy Loch one day last month, but hanged if I can remember the day. It will be in the log on the boat anyway. We have not had much use of the boat this season as that weekend we saw a notice in "The Herald" about a late break in Vancouver with Alaskan cruise included. We just got back this morning and I am trying this new-fangled cure for jet lag of a hearty breakfast and staying up all day. It is now getting difficult as I have been awake for 25 hours now.
The holiday and cruise were great. Two weeks with no rain and mostly warm weather (except for a day in a fiord with a glacier.) Back home now with the wind fairly strong and the rain pelting down. Hope to sail on Saturday.
The holiday and cruise were great. Two weeks with no rain and mostly warm weather (except for a day in a fiord with a glacier.) Back home now with the wind fairly strong and the rain pelting down. Hope to sail on Saturday.
Ken
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Re: Wight Dawn; Wight Dawn
Aye, thought I saw you crossing my bows outside Rothesay bay and heading down past Ascog patch towards Kilchattan, dident call you as was too busy trying to get hold of Rothesay harbour.
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