ECF Fitting Up Supper

Many thanks Jim for organising. Great to meet some new folk and catch up with others.

G pontoon was deserted when I got there around 10.55.
Karouise was back on her berth in Brightlingsea at 1130 having left the lock at 0730.

Now, who is going to volunteer for the Laying Down Supper?
IF I volunteer to organise it do I get to choose date and place?

In order to get somewhere near the 1500 miles I have been given top achieve, I was going to suggest a meet in Stavanger, Norway.:D
 
Finally, a big up to the Shipwreck with Sarah and team, and to the Marina for laying on G Pontoon for us. Nice to see there wasnt a spare foot left. Everyone budged up to make space for Black Magic and Lisa's band of troubadours.

Thanks indeed. We all had a great time. A great event, well organised and a super location. Our first time up the Wallet was, literally, a breeze. But today - going back - we found out why you all call it vomit alley. Not good.:eek:

Looking forward next time.
x
 
Great to catch up again .....

Well done for the organising Jim, and to the Shipwreck for helping out. A few pictures .......

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Looking forward to the next meet up, and to getting some of those early season miles in to get towards the mileages suggested in Neil's excellent game ........
 
Thanks indeed. We all had a great time. A great event, well organised and a super location. Our first time up the Wallet was, literally, a breeze. But today - going back - we found out why you all call it vomit alley. Not good.:eek:

Looking forward next time.
x

Hm. I think the decision to go wind over tide down the alley may have been a little well ermm, you may not want to do it again unless you have to.
Pleased you got home OK though.
 
A weekend well up to the high standards normally experienced with a great bunch of people who I am delighted to call friends. Thanks Jim am Neil (how many miles?)

The rubbish tip made £37 for the lifeboat.

I was glad that you were not in the audience at our inglorious departure as for the first time ever I chose the windward side of the lock and went sideways :o with Sheila holding the front on one side and me the stern on the other. Lock operator comes out and calls "You alright like that" :o

It was a bit gusty and dead downwind in the Wallet (but not too rough or uncomfortable) so we put the genoa away and with a double reefed main got to Bradwell in 5 hours and then had to wait an hour for enough water, holding station to wind cowering under the sprayhood with a cuppa. It was a bit cold. 1745 in with 0.1 under the keel. If I had told Sheila that the forecast was (correctly) F4 gusting F6 becoming F5 gusting F7 then she might have caught the bus home - sometimes the truth is better faced when it's too late :D
 
Five things to do in Dovercourt

Five things to do in Dovercourt on a Sunday afternoon....
  1. Walk down the seafront
  2. Look at all the fabulous produce in the Coop
  3. Err
  4. Um
  5. Hmm

Thanks for organising an excellent weekend Jim, and so nice to see what are now becoming familiar faces.

Looking forward to Oostende and.... are all the forumites really coming to Holland this year?

the charmingly nice International contingent was there in the form of Vince, who was being nice, as usual
I think I have some work to do here!
 
Thanks, Jim, and everyone, for a super evening.

Thanks for the bottle of rum prize. We've been collecting strange and esoteric snippets to put into a Christmas quiz next year - look out!

It was good to meet Leigh and Jan - I hope we'll see you at other of the gatherings.

Having wimped out and driven to Shotley (via RHYC), ourselves, we went out for a local sail in the Crouch on Sunday (lively!) and wondered how the Wallet-bashers were getting on. I'm glad you all go back safely!

Ali and Gordon
 
We didn't get chance to drop in to the Shipwreck and say hi, but did bump into some of you in the lock, although at the time we didn't realise you were part of the forum group. So if that was you on the S29 in the lock late afternoon, that was us squeezed up the side of you. A belated "hi" :)
 
We didn't get chance to drop in to the Shipwreck and say hi, but did bump into some of you in the lock, although at the time we didn't realise you were part of the forum group. So if that was you on the S29 in the lock late afternoon, that was us squeezed up the side of you. A belated "hi" :)

that would be D3B aboard "Still Dunno"
 
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