Bought a boat.

Signed the papers today in the comandancia,the Bank and the Xunta,reams of paper and countless signatures……a simple operation in the land of Don Quijote involves several offices with nice mahogany counters,luckily the man I bought the boat from is a friend of the office wallers!
🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
 
Signed the papers today in the comandancia,the Bank and the Xunta,reams of paper and countless signatures……a simple operation in the land of Don Quijote involves several offices with nice mahogany counters,luckily the man I bought the boat from is a friend of the office wallers!
So, no change there then. The decision to buy a boat took such a long time and many steps. You had a similar process to complete the purchase.

I will uncross my fingers and raise a glass to help you celebrate your entry to becoming a PBO and understanding what BOAT stand for.




Poor Bloody Owner
Bring On Another Thousand
 
So, no change there then. The decision to buy a boat took such a long time and many steps. You had a similar process to complete the purchase.

I will uncross my fingers and raise a glass to help you celebrate your entry to becoming a PBO and understanding what BOAT stand for.




Poor Bloody Owner
Bring On Another Thousand
The now previous owner is a professional mariner who loves Vito Dumas so we get off onthe same foot he will be imparting his knowledge of the outboard and other secretas when my cataract is sorted.
 
My strap line on here used to be

BOAT
Best Of All Things


I look forward to hearing about pencil racks and other thoroughly useful fettling 👍

Enjoy that first cup of coffee on board your new vessel
 
2B or not
I have a rotary ‘hand cranked’ pencil sharpener

Sounds daft until you’ve tried one😳

They are indeed the bee's knees, but a bit tricky to find space to mount in a 24 footer.

For small boat use I favour the type that has a conventional small pencil sharpener in a plastic drum that catches the peelings for later disposal,

In the days when I did a lot more drawing lines on charts I favoured propelling pencils, so I always had a fine, but not too sharp, point to draw with, but you had to hunt to find supplies of suitably soft (2b?) refills.
 
I have not read the full thread but this may have been discussed - along with the type of anchor you should be using and the rode & length. The length of one's rode is relevant when you want to sling your hook.
But the important question
Have you told the wife yet, or are you going to keep it like an errant mistress - It would be much more fun if you did
I mean - the side decks are a bit narrow for starters & you know what the more mature lady is like when a chap turns up with narrow side decks on his gunwhales Could lead to a right old domestic when she smells deck scrubbing liquid on you.
 
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