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Biggles Wader
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Kiwi feathering prop owners...
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Here endeth the lesson.
2 Apr 2024
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Large logs blown ashore, Isle of Wight
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I thought this thread was going to be about sewage overflows.
1 Apr 2024
Biggles Wader
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Day Sailing
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I like day sailing-----going out just to sail the boat without actually going anywhere else and paying for mooring, meals out which I...
1 Apr 2024
Biggles Wader
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Crowd Funding
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They won't need to be male/female couples though. We have moved on from that sort of 20th century nonsense.
1 Apr 2024
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The rate at which a ship's anchor runs out is usually governed by the First Mate who (at least in my time at sea) would be on the...
28 Mar 2024
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Anchoring.
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No. Letting go the anchor is just a gravity thing but power is required to pull it back in again. However it should be "walked" out and...
28 Mar 2024
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HMS Queen Elizabeth
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We could sell them ours. Solve the naval manning problem at a stroke!
27 Mar 2024
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Ship struck and destroyed Baltimore bridge
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The Pilot advises the Master who always remains in command of the ship------Apart from the Panama Canal where the Pilot takes command.
26 Mar 2024
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