10 Aug 2005 #1 Colin_S Well-Known Member Joined 20 Jun 2004 Messages 3,172 Location kets - help clear your nose Visit site 1) You can get your own back on Mobo's / PWC's
10 Aug 2005 #2 Gordonmc Well-Known Member Joined 19 Sep 2001 Messages 2,563 Location Loch Riddon for Summer Visit site 2) You have an excuse to sit by the pontoon drinking beer in anything more than a F3.
10 Aug 2005 #3 Twister_Ken Well-Known Member Joined 31 May 2001 Messages 27,584 Location 'ang on a mo, I'll just take some bearings Visit site 3) the rigging wire is cheap to replace
10 Aug 2005 #4 machurley22 Well-Known Member Joined 19 Jan 2004 Messages 2,068 Location Scotland Visit site 4) The ballast is free and widely available.
10 Aug 2005 #5 BlueChip Well-Known Member Joined 24 Aug 2004 Messages 4,858 Location Bucks/Plymouth Visit site Everyone around you is happy...you can tell as you motor past because they are all laughing
10 Aug 2005 #6 Lakesailor Well-Known Member Joined 15 Feb 2005 Messages 35,233 Location Near Here Visit site They're safe because you're "a long way from the water"
10 Aug 2005 #7 jimi Well-Known Member Joined 19 Dec 2001 Messages 28,660 Location St Neots Visit site Sail across to France and ballast it with wine pumped from a Cave
10 Aug 2005 #8 P Peppermint Well-Known Member Joined 11 Oct 2002 Messages 2,919 Location Home in Chilterns, Boat in Southampton, Another bo Visit site They're American so they must be good.
10 Aug 2005 #9 C Chris_Rayner Well-Known Member Joined 24 Jul 2001 Messages 101 Location Bramley Surrey Visit site People keep clear because from a distance they look like a container ship.
10 Aug 2005 #10 D dedwards Well-Known Member Joined 12 Sep 2003 Messages 671 Location Hampshire Visit site Are there any better trailer sailers that have: 2 double cabins, a separate head, standing headroom, a trailerable weight of approx 1500kg and only cost about 20k?
Are there any better trailer sailers that have: 2 double cabins, a separate head, standing headroom, a trailerable weight of approx 1500kg and only cost about 20k?
10 Aug 2005 #11 W waterboy Well-Known Member Joined 9 Oct 2003 Messages 313 Location Hampshire Visit site They have a large wannabe ex-owners association
10 Aug 2005 #12 Lakesailor Well-Known Member Joined 15 Feb 2005 Messages 35,233 Location Near Here Visit site Is that one extra for good luck?
10 Aug 2005 #13 M MacMan Well-Known Member Joined 19 Mar 2004 Messages 420 sailtoanywhere.blogspot.com 12 of 10 A sudden desire to develop a VERY thick skin /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
10 Aug 2005 #14 D dedwards Well-Known Member Joined 12 Sep 2003 Messages 671 Location Hampshire Visit site Hi Mark, I never did get chance to take you up on your offer of meeting some Mac owners on the water.. Do you have any more meets in the pipeline?
Hi Mark, I never did get chance to take you up on your offer of meeting some Mac owners on the water.. Do you have any more meets in the pipeline?
10 Aug 2005 #15 S Sybarite Well-Known Member Joined 7 Dec 2002 Messages 27,783 Location France Visit site In port you can say that you were one of the ones that made it back. John
10 Aug 2005 #16 stevebirch2002 Well-Known Member Joined 11 Nov 2001 Messages 2,436 Location k up your larder - Malvern & Portsmouth www.albinvega.co.uk They leave the open sea to yachts that can sail.....
10 Aug 2005 #17 Lakesailor Well-Known Member Joined 15 Feb 2005 Messages 35,233 Location Near Here Visit site You're being very unfair. This is more than 10.
12 Aug 2005 #18 cameronke Well-Known Member Joined 31 Jan 2003 Messages 1,881 Location Clyde,Argyll, Scotland Visit site Probably safer meeting in the pipeline than in open sea Darn , couldnt resist that one! Cameron
12 Aug 2005 #19 B bruce Well-Known Member Joined 26 May 2004 Messages 513 Location florida USA Visit site the 65 foot mac is something to lust over, in a class of their own.