Congratulations - looks like a nice boat.
Will look forward to a few shots of the first proper trip out on her.
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Thread: New arrival!
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12-10-09, 18:42 #11
I'm far too old to know everything - I leave that to the kids.
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12-10-09, 18:45 #12
Congrats! Look forward to some piccies?
See the rainbow not the rain
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12-10-09, 18:52 #13
Congratulations!
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12-10-09, 18:59 #14
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Message to the Major, Tom, etc. We've already tried book a double cabin with en-suite facilities but Phil reckons we've got no chance - so please join the queue. Can't wait to see the new baby next weekend.
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12-10-09, 19:21 #15
Congrats, I will keep my eye open for you; & keep well out of the way - all those fenders, very worrying that . . .
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12-10-09, 20:03 #16
Well done enjoy your new boat
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12-10-09, 20:34 #17
Thanks all for the good wishes but theres a little too much interest in our very small drinks cabinet for my liking.
HLB - She does put out a bit of smoke from her KAMD43, but can't compete with MF. We're keeping the name, anyway apparently there are enough offensive boat names about as it is. Looking forward to a ruffty trip next year!
Debs - The tribe haven't been on board yet but we're sure they'll soon get used to all the (comparative) space.
Major - See the pic, and get some rope throwing practice. Still more cleaning to be done if you're at a loose end after you move in.
Tom - 18 on board? Standing room only for 10 of em then! I'm with you, raid on MF next.
Bob - Yep, sea trial was erm. interesting. Took it well though! See you when you get back.
Laws - Go on then, you can kip on the flybridge!
Searush - You can have too much rope or too many fenders, no need to keep out of the way, we'll just bounce off!'I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered! My life is my own!'
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12-10-09, 22:46 #18
Hmmm!
I did sneak a bit of an 'Over the Shoulder' job ref the Surveyor's investigations.
See, tiss a rather Small Community hereabouts!
I have had words with said Boatwright.
As two Proffesionals ref things Boaty.
It is patantley obvious.
Without too much trouble whatsoever.
That the Drinks Cabinet could be easily enlarged.
Drawings have been drawn up.
Well, not so much 'drawings' as , like yer know it's all 'puter' stuff now!
So.
Pute stuff has been looked at!
As you go Forward down the Companionway on the Starboard side.
An Area has been dedicated for the storage of alchaholic pleasures
You might have thought it was a 'Hanging Cupboard'.
For drying out stuff.
Well. I suppose it is really!!!
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12-10-09, 23:30 #19
Great looking boat - enjoy!!
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13-10-09, 20:04 #20
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All the best, nice looking boat. Is it a single or twin engine and wants the HP. Safe and happy boating.
David


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