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aztec
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wareham quay 17th-18th-19th?
      #414360 - 12/10/2003 21:26

small get together over toasted teacakes and sherry. bit of a chin wag and swapping boaty type tales (for those you with decent boats) and some new and original excuses why some of us STILL haven't sorted our boats out!

so if you fancy a pint (or even two) get yourselves down to the quay at wareham, for saturday lunchtime. neap tides all weekend, no speed limit in the harbour, and no river cruises... so loads of room to moor!

any probs or for more info PM me, ring on 07833 983074, or drop me an Email.... fast.monarch@ntlworld.com

see you there. steve.


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aztec
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Re: wareham quay 17th-18th-19th? [Re: aztec]
      #415766 - 15/10/2003 13:20

take that as a "no" then shall we?


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Geoffs
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No, a YES [Re: aztec]
      #415978 - 15/10/2003 19:29

I thought it was a YES! All seems to have been done on the other forum, dunno why.

I'll be there on Saturday, about lunchtime.

As far as I could tell from the other we have,

Duncan, with boat
BendanS, with boat
Geoffs, with boat
Lynda
BarryH
Aztec.

Not as big as last year, but a quarum. Looking foreward to Italian on the Quay, Saturday evening.
Old Chinese proverb 'Man who sail boat into rice field, soon get into paddy'


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BrendanS
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Re: No, a YES [Re: Geoffs]
      #415981 - 15/10/2003 19:33

Duncan's a no - Lynda started another thread, and he's registered there, that after the raggie trip last weekend, his presence is expected at home.


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Geoffs
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Re: No, a YES [Re: BrendanS]
      #415990 - 15/10/2003 19:43

I've just seen, no Duncam won't be the same.

Looks like just you and I with lumps of GRP then. Hope you can make or I'll be on my own on the water
Old Chinese proverb 'Man who sail boat into rice field, soon get into paddy'


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Re: No, a YES [Re: Geoffs]
      #415998 - 15/10/2003 20:06

I should be there, as long as conditions OK, otherwise I'll come by car. Need to get down to boat early to put a new strap on the bathing ladder.


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Re: wareham quay 17th-18th-19th? [Re: aztec]
      #416008 - 15/10/2003 20:37

Said I'll be there. Can't bring the boat though. Gotta tow the caravan back home to the farm for the winter. We won't be using it this winter. The Lookout has no space.


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aztec
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Re: wareham quay 17th-18th-19th? [Re: BarryH]
      #416242 - 16/10/2003 11:45

yep, just trying to attract others who maybe didn't read the mobochat thread... the more the merrier etc....

spoke to Col and Forbsie, both will try to make it but no promises. Col was going to try to bring Solitaire too.

see ya later. steve.


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Re: wareham quay 17th-18th-19th? [Re: aztec]
      #416243 - 16/10/2003 11:47

Steve

May well be there with full boat of family and friends. Probably launch at Rockley then easy amble up the Frome Saturday afternoon. Will not stay overnight and will leave late afternoon.

Does anyone know at what time after low water (10:37) it will be possible to get up the river?

Jon


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Re: wareham quay 17th-18th-19th? [Re: jon_bailey]
      #416300 - 16/10/2003 13:48

Hi Jon,it's neaps so you should be ok for all states of the tide. Gets a bit shallow at Redcliffe, just watch the depth and lift the drive a little. Similarly by the abbey just before the quay.See you saturday.
Old Chinese proverb 'Man who sail boat into rice field, soon get into paddy'


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