It's grey, it's raining, it's windy.....

Ok you've peed us off so I think it's only fair that you divulge your location so we can figure out wich rain dance to do :p
Have a good time :cool:
 
Oh dear Vas....

If we are playing that game......

wont be particularly impressed

You should start a sentence with a capital letter :p:D:rolleyes: Anyway it's still warm clear skies and relaxing.

Tom.

Nononono,

I can play this game, you cannot play this game on me.
You see my dear Tom, I'm a bloody foreigner, english is not my mother tongue, so I can type as I please but you are not allowed to make such serious mistakes on the island name :p
Furthermore, I fell you're slightly shifting the goalposts with your answer :rolleyes:

Enjoy the sun!
btw, what's the water temp down there? warm enough to swim or pool only?

cheers

V.
 
Nononono,

I can play this game, you cannot play this game on me.
Enjoy the sun!
btw, what's the water temp down there? warm enough to swim or pool only?

cheers

V.

;) Vas I have been in the pool, forget the sea it's just a little difficult to get down too from the bar..... Erm I mean pool area. There are people swimming in the sea so I suppose it's. Ok. It is however the Atlantic so it's not as warm as the Med.

Now get back to your boat. ;)

ATB
Tom.
 
Tom,

Are you in or around Funchal on the 26th ? Lunch invitation on another little ship WX permitting - would be good to catch up and return your hospitality.

(Bought a fibreglass boat due to my practical abilities and absences)

PM if possible plse.

DB or S1975
 
Oer Tom.
When you booked this week did know there is an astronomical High Tide expected in the Eastern Atlantic around Tuesday 19 Nov 2.51m by eck thats all of 7ft 9in it will be just over you head.:D
Anyway all the very best have a splendid Holiday.:)
O an another thing The NW mob are heading for a certain lock-up with the intent to raid the fun box you left full of drinks for when you are re varnishing.
Cheers David.
 
Tom,

Tides at Funchal are on average about 70 cm if I recall correctly. It's right out in the deep ocean and so does not experience any closed Gulf/Bay huge tide effect such as Bay of Fundy/Bristol channel etc. if you google tidal nodes/amphidrodes etc you will see some interesting maps and info eg certain points in North Sea & N.Atlantic have zero tides, around which the tidal wheel rotates.

Think you got the right boater, and sorry you won't be there when we pass thru.

Enjoy your holiday.

Regards

DB.
 
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