Boating clubs

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No, one club has instructed its members that they should raise fenders between locks at all times.

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I thought it was more a "polite request" than an "instruction".
 
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No, one club has instructed its members that they should raise fenders between locks at all times.

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Well it wasn't one of the three mentioned. Anyway whilst a club might 'suggest' a return to the old standards I cannot envisage any club ordering members to raise fenders between locks.
 
Read your daughters article, v good. One thing got me wondering though, what size were the jerry cans you took to the filling station? I was imagining the metal 20ltr jobs, you used 2, and then added another 80, meaning you have a 120 ltr tank. Unless of course you used 20 getting to the filling station. Or i cant read. Or i cant do maths, all of which are worryingly plausible...
 
Oh, V stands for 'Vintage' does it?

I always thought it was 'Varnished' /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif

Seriously though, I would commend any Thames club doing anything to raise standards, as long as they bear in mind the constraints of certain vessels, or in Ramages case, crew /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
 
One word from me and the crew do whatever they want! /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif

Alex told me he is Skipper now...

I agreed, but pointed out that I am the owner , so he still has to obey me.

He laughed.

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I have a Coffee Mug aboard, and it says: -

'I am the Captain of this vessel and have my Wifes permission to say so'

I'm happy enough with that.... /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
 
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