Bouba
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Because reducing speed means they can’t overtakeI do use Romeo Yankee (you should reduce speed when passing me), but it never seems to get the desired response.
Because reducing speed means they can’t overtakeI do use Romeo Yankee (you should reduce speed when passing me), but it never seems to get the desired response.
Same here, but I did get up to make tea first, while the chief mate sorted the internet.Only a few. We watched the BBC live stream in bed. (We’re five hours behind UK)
Code flags: those of you that carry the full set, have you ever used any other than Q for actual signalling? Or are they just carried so you can go fully dressed when pageants permit?
“I will endeavour to connect with line throwing apparatus”? Or should that be “Lime” rather than “line”?We also hoist GT when friends are spotted.
Q is plagueMine are for actual signalling if needed. I have no intention to dress overall. But in practice, yes I’ve only ever used Q. Oh and T rather dubiously when I found myself without a French courtesy flag. If need arises I’d definitely favour November Charlie over a burning tar barrel.
“I will endeavour to connect with line throwing apparatus”? Or should that be “Lime” rather than “line”?
No it isn't. It means 'my vessel is healthy and I request free practique'.Q is plague
As long as your port of entry has an upto date Wiki pageNo it isn't. It means 'my vessel is healthy and I request free practique'.
I'm not sure what that means, Mr. B.As long as your port of entry has an upto date Wiki page
It means that when they gave it a new definition...not everyone got the messageI'm not sure what that means, Mr. B.
Well they did that in 1857. Did you miss it?It means that when they gave it a new definition...not everyone got the message
Yes...anything past 1805Well they did that in 1857. Did you miss it?
I Expected that.Yes...anything past 1805
You can choose your garnish, we’ve usually got lime, lemon or grapefruit. A friend owns the Wessex distillery, so gin is always available.Mine are for actual signalling if needed. I have no intention to dress overall. But in practice, yes I’ve only ever used Q. Oh and T rather dubiously when I found myself without a French courtesy flag. If need arises I’d definitely favour November Charlie over a burning tar barrel.
“I will endeavour to connect with line throwing apparatus”? Or should that be “Lime” rather than “line”?
Living in France, it’s probably best to feign ignorance about 1812 and 1815.Yes...anything past 1805
There was a very nice boat in Antibes with an over large Ensign called TrafalgarLiving in France, it’s probably best to feign ignorance about 1812 and 1815.
The choice of insulting name is quite broad.There was a very nice boat in Antibes with an over large Ensign called Trafalgar
Naming one's motor yacht "Trafalgar" isn't very imaginative; a bit hackneyed; the product of a dull mind.There was a very nice boat in Antibes with an over large Ensign called Trafalgar
Drift isn’t an appropriate name for a motorboatNaming one's motor yacht "Trafalgar" isn't very imaginative; a bit hackneyed; the product of a dull mind.
If one really wants to attract attention, why not choose a lesser-known battle that could become a real talking point, "Rorke's Drift" for example?
The boat itself is beyond stunning....I guarantee you would like itNaming one's motor yacht "Trafalgar" isn't very imaginative; a bit hackneyed; the product of a dull mind.
If one really wants to attract attention, why not choose a lesser-known battle that could become a real talking point, "Rorke's Drift" for example?
I guarantee I would not.The boat itself is beyond stunning....I guarantee you would like it