corribee aground no sign of the Thistle.

Are you at Wrabness? there's 2 of us there at the moment - mine's the off-white one, not the really high and dry one further to the East. (Corribees, I mean - I'm in Somerset)

You're right, though - taking the ground is a protective manoeuvre designed to thwart and frustrate any ill-intentioned boat or barge
 
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Are you at Wrabness? there's 2 of us there at the moment - mine's the off-white one, not the really high and dry one further to the East. (Corribees, I mean - I'm in Somerset)

You're right, though - taking the ground is a protective manoeuvre designed to thwart and frustrate any ill-intentioned boat or barge

I was at your place this afternoon, and spoke to your neighbour, who had not seen you lately. There were several people on the beach and SWMBO went for swim. It was an hour or two after high tide and your boat seemed well afloat
 
Yes, I come and go, like the scarlet pimpernel. I'm glad the boat was actually floating - I always assume someone would let me know if it wasn't, but that's the risk of an exposed mooring. We usually get a few flooding down and sinking each year!
 
As long as it's not the one just outside my boat - I picked it up the other week while my mooring was dry, and discovered the chain was so corroded that it was about as thick as fusewire!

Was it a good sunset?
 
As long as it's not the one just outside my boat - I picked it up the other week while my mooring was dry, and discovered the chain was so corroded that it was about as thick as fusewire!

Was it a good sunset?
shiny red one with a new strop with a fire hose over it
sunset awesome.
post photos tomorrow.
 
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My avatar is a Wrabness sunset.

WrabnessAug07-1.jpg
 
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