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Small boat heavy weather
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Post them, I think they would be of interest. .
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River Mersey to be barraged and locked upstream of Tranmere for tidal energy
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Government accepts lowest cost tender from “private” company with a board made up of party donors. After 5yrs, project is 5% complete...
Today at 10:16
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Small boat heavy weather
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If that were true they are racing up one hell of a handicap. You may be thinking of the 26: Nordic Folkboat YTC...
Today at 10:12
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Studland - MMO Management protocols for the MCZ in place from 17th December
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Thanks for taking the time to reply on what must be a painful history to recount. I suspected that this might be the case, but it is...
Today at 09:40
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Tally Ho
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I have not followed it and may be missing something but this is a still from the end of a video posted two days ago: .
Sunday at 12:20
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Studland - MMO Management protocols for the MCZ in place from 17th December
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"Sad the 'experts' employed by our National sailing organisation who ae supposed to look after our interests seem unaware of this, and...
Sunday at 12:07
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Navigational question, for experienced
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Many folk would start the engine to boost progress, even dropping the headsail and bashing into it but you need a good inboard engine...
Sunday at 11:12
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Durability of a 20 years avon of a carefully folded hypalon kept dry and aboard
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I have had loads from big to small, the tiddlers seem to flourish on neglect and being squished into boots and quarter berths. Also a...
Sunday at 09:20
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River Mersey to be barraged and locked upstream of Tranmere for tidal energy
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It would be just like the Rance above St Malo, a pastoral, verdant paradise; think of leisurely weekend cruises to Widnes, Runcorn and...
Saturday at 18:51
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What has happened to the boat market?
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Yes, the OP is pressing all the right buttons, : -) eg the boat is now appearing on Ebay.
Saturday at 10:12
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From this passage I's guess not "Seagrass beds are rapidly declining and are becoming especially scarce in UK waters. If all water...
Friday at 16:02
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2nd Hand Yacht Purchase Procedure
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I have only dealt with Guernsey which is generally similar to UK but can vary, however: I can't see why you should not be given the...
Friday at 11:17
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Happy Birthday Albert.
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Is it true that him sailing forward through the water, while being taken backward over the ground by the current, is the origin of his...
Friday at 09:42
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Great boat. Capable. Find a mooring or a club and keep it.
Friday at 09:38
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Happy Birthday Albert.
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Most smart people enjoy sailing so it's no surprise that Albert Einstein was a yachtsman. Here he is: Unfortunately the Nazis...
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