Boaty Brexit

Wansworth

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I ah a stam made for my boat on going to Spain in 1981,didnt get a chance to use it,customers officials just waved away the slightest sniff of paperwork,especially the customes in Santander with his feet on the table.......?
 

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Commercial ships normally have name, port of registry, official number and registered tonnage on theirs.
I would presume for a yacht that name, port and/or SSR would be sufficient. For the few pounds it'd cost to get it made online we will definitely be getting one.
 

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Wasn’t it Colin Jones who didn’t a lot of articles in PBO about his Colvic motorsailer (Abemama?).
It was, I knew Colin and his lovely wife Rita, but unfortunately have lost touch with them. They were based in Lyme Regis when not on board Abemama. I do hope they’re both alive and well.
 

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It was, I knew Colin and his lovely wife Rita, but unfortunately have lost touch with them. They were based in Lyme Regis when not on board Abemama. I do hope they’re both alive and well.
I really enjoyed his articles in PBO. Well written, informative and entertaining.
My memory is that the reason they stopped was that Colin sadly died. I can’t find any reference as to when, and my most sincere apologies if I’ve got it wrong (again).
 

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I really enjoyed his articles in PBO. Well written, informative and entertaining.
My memory is that the reason they stopped was that Colin sadly died. I can’t find any reference as to when, and my most sincere apologies if I’ve got it wrong (again).
If that’s correct, and I suspect it is, that’s sad news. I certainly haven’t seen Abemama around for probably 15 years or so.
 
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