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We're going in . . .

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 9:57 pm
by NickB
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Launch day tomorrow . . . Fairwinds is going in the water. Most of the Winter jobs list remains undone, but just getting afloat again will be great. Propped up on sticks in a yard is no place for a lady, and this living in a house business seems a lot harder since we got back last year after our Canaries cruise.

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I know we are just WAFIs to those of you who ply the briny for a living, but at least I feel I have some control over my immediate destiny when we are at sea :)

- NickB 8)

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 10:45 pm
by spiderman
:lol: Have fun, Nick B. And God bless Fairwinds and all who sail in her. But, from my experiences of the "joys" of sailing and of cold boatyards antifouling etc, you must be nuts!! Enjoy the cold, the damp, the great unwashedness, the getting stuck/terrified in storms, the lack of comforts etc anyway! Every man has his own ideas on pleasure :lol: 8)

Well . . .

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 11:56 pm
by NickB
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Every man has his own ideas on pleasure
We experienced 15 months of sunshine, saw all the Canaries, the Spanish Rias, Portugal, the Azores - and lived well, cheaper than we can live now we are back home.

(See Fairwinds Goes South if you would like to read about our year away and haven't already)

We will go again - although this year our horizons are more limited, with possible destinations limited to St Kilda, the Faroes, Norway, Galway Bay . . . but just spending a night at anchor out between the Black Isles can be nice as well.

Spidey, if you have never experienced the thrill of a dawn arrival on a small boat in a new country or watched phosphorescent dolphins making synchronised torpedo runs on the boat at night then don't knock it . . .

- NickB 8)

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 2:37 am
by canUsmellthat
I was supping in the TnT recently and heard tell of a recent dolphin harpooning, 3 of them I believe, anyone know anything about it???

p.s. Was that OUR Erik the viking contributing to the Tom Mortan show today???

YACHTIES OUT

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 9:48 pm
by longshanks
Egotism in very small doses is alright but !!! :
"if you would like to read about our year away and haven't already"
Well the answer is a resounding NO from anyone who lives in this totally non-yachty island.
and....
"Launch day tomorrow . . . Fairwinds is going in the water. Most of the Winter jobs list remains undone, but just getting afloat again will be great."
Who cares about that little event?. Do you want to make this forum into a haven for yachties....probably the most boring people on earth?
Is the above worthy of a red card or do we live on a island whose forum appreciates freedom of speech......answers on a postcard to Adolph.com

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 10:01 pm
by Pentlandpirate
Longshanks, as someone marooned on land why not stick your opinions in a bottle and chuck it in the sea?

There's no harm in someone blowing their trumpet a little (but you do it to excess) but you are probably (just once again) in a minority in saying you are not interested in reading said blog.

One thing you keep banging on about is people having chips on their shoulder. It's not something that bothers me, so it rarely enters my mind, but now it has, I can't help feeling you have a MASSIVE chip that makes you hate everyone.....possibly even yourself!

Wouldn't you like someone to like you? It's easy: just be friendly, relaxed and pleasant :lol:

Oh yeah?

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 10:04 pm
by NickB
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this totally non-yachty island
You don't get out much do you, Shankers my old misanthrope.

One of the joys of this island is that it is extremely yachty. I could mention a well known yachty pub, the boatyard, the two moorings associations, the number of ocean going vessels in barns and gardens throughout the area, the Seil residents who have sailed to so many far flung places.

Are you perhaps a naughty schoolboy, LS?

- NickB 8)

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 10:09 pm
by longshanks
PP (or waqs it Nick B) says:
"I could mention a well known yachty pub......... the Seil residents who have sailed to so many far flung places."
Go on then!

Well . .

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 10:15 pm
by NickB
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T&T is one of the best known pubs among West coast yachtsmen, probably only rivalled by the Old Forge at Knoydart or perhaps more recently the pub on Sanda off the Mull of Kintyre.

As to the other, if you don't know what I mean then you don't know / haven't met many people around here do you?

Anyway, just take a look in the bay and up the Sound - most of those boats are owned by local residents.

What a sad individual you are LS. I really can't be bothered with this, afraid even I have put you on Ignore now.

- NickB 8)

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 10:31 pm
by longshanks
Well my little friend you won't read this as I'm now on your ignore button....better than the red one 'spose.
anyway, maybe PP or Swarm etc will pick this up and pass it on to you.

How about expressing your opinion in the TnT that the TnT is a yachtie pub and see how the locals react to that?

Could brighten up our dull weekends here.

Eh?

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 11:34 pm
by NickB
Can't hear you . . . .

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 4:25 pm
by canUsmellthat
Haha!!! Longshanks, you made me laugh very much - how brave of you to take on the administrator of the forum. I quite like having you on here, I hope you don't get banned. Not too keen on the yellow wellie brigade myself, they're a messy lot but I'm sure there's are a few clean ones out there...

Shurely shome mishtake . . .

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 6:02 pm
by NickB
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Not too keen on the yellow wellie brigade myself, they're a messy lot
Would you care to expound on that Canu? In what sense messy?

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 3:17 pm
by Seventhseil
A trip to Norway sounds pretty good nick.......be sure and bring back some Norweigan get up and go for us all.

Whats been happening I go away for a week on holiday only to return to some petty bickering and some profesional competition......the golf course is my pitch Mona!!!

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 8:34 pm
by longshanks
Well CanU, shame we're in agreement here, nevertheless the yellow booted yachties which pollute our island all seem to have accents which come from the other side of our Roman wall and, thus, little appreciation for the reality of this island. As don't our resident geeks and teches who have similar accents.
Just a wee point. Luckily not a red card one as I'm now protected by an "ignore" button.

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 9:22 pm
by longshanks
CanU posted:

"brave of you to take on the administrator of the forum"

Not really; we all took on Maggie and our fathers took on Hitler. Dictators all suffer a hubristic moment which gives our Macquis an opening.

Gollum's was to put me on his "Ignore" button so now he can no longer see my subversive posts.

As Cap'n Bob might say : "Bring back Timmy"

or maybe not.....at least bring this forum back to one which appreciates freedom of speech and one which dismisses Political Correctness by allowing opposite opinions without rejecting them out of hand.

ps

Longshanks

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 10:22 pm
by NickB
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Still can't hear you.

Has he said anything intelligent yet?

- NickB 8)

Messy . . .

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 10:27 pm
by NickB
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Canu, I am still waiting to hear why you thing the yellow wellie brigade are messy.

(Not that I have ever worn yellow wellies myself you understand Image )

Come on then, lets have a few more people slagging off yachtsmen - you lot have had a go at pretty much everyone else.

- NickB :evil:

yatchies

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 10:20 am
by khartoumteddy
No matter how you look at it all they are is water going caravans
and we all love caravans dont we.

Teddy :roll: :roll: :roll: :(

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 12:01 pm
by Seventhseil
Yellow wellys......I thought only Fishermen wore yellow wellys, Its Leather backed with Goretex that yachtsmen wear on there feet these days. You must admit Nick there is a large percentage of yachtsmen and women sail about in a major drunken/post drunken stupor ignoring the basic rules of the road, yourself exepted of course.