No. We’re back on our own mooring just up the harbour. (S of Hardway in what the RNSA moorings call, ‘Area 52’.Quite a sight though, I kinda like it.
Not too keen on that line with the big red lips around the bow. It's...not right. ?
Are you in Haslar?
Taking the RNSA literally with 'the cockpit of every members yacht is our clubhouse' I enjoyed some awesome evenings with the one time moorings secretary, Captain Tim Norman-Walker. What a man!No. We’re back on our own mooring just up the harbour. (S of Hardway in what the RNSA moorings call, ‘Area 52’.
John’s retirement bash is in a few day’s time. He still drives ‘Grace’ the RNSA water taxi occasionally.Taking the RNSA literally with 'the cockpit of every members yacht is our clubhouse' I enjoyed some awesome evenings with the one time moorings secretary, Captain Tim Norman-Walker. What a man!
Also I knew his Coxn, John Killian quite well.
Aar, ships was wood, men was steel. ??
Perhaps also it's lucky that it was Virgin Records that led to cruise ships' livery, and not the Vertigo record label.
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Oh that's sad news. Mrs. S will be a tad emotional. A true gentleman now on eternal patrol. ? Will raise a glass to him and remember our excellent evenings on Black Morwena.John’s retirement bash is in a few day’s time. He still drives ‘Grace’ the RNSA water taxi occasionally.
I also knew Tim Norman Walker. He died a few weeks ago. A lovely man and a great character.
To my eyes, it looks horrendous. But hey, à chacun son goût.To my mind, the boat is fuuuugly, like almost all cruise liners - a council block that floats, but that colour scheme actually diminishes the impact of that fuuuuugliness.
To me it'd be a floating prison, but if people enjoy what they offer, good luck to 'em,
To my eyes, it looks horrendous. But hey, à chacun son goût.