Sticky Fingers
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He / she was very cute. Got rescued before someone sat on him.
That’s the plan as of now. A million things can change between now and then of course.Your boat will be on display at Cannes ?
100% agreed. Very professionally made products nowadays - the joys of CAD.We also got distracted by the electric surfboard stands. We first got interested at Southampton with a company called Jet Surf. The products seem to have really come on in recent years from clunky garage built things to really well designed leisure products. I’m assuming you went electric? One of the manufacturers was claiming 2.5 hour run time once you got over the initial energy draining constantly falling in phase.
I will have to admit our Solent base makes water sports a lot less desirable. Were we in Thailand I’d have one on the boat tomorrow.
Master your skills before using in a busy anchorage. You want to look good in front of an audience![]()
Henry, I will make jfm’s point for him…I don’t know what the Solent looks like the day after Storm Isha …but this is what the Med looked like at 5pm today..,100% agreed. Very professionally made products nowadays - the joys of CAD.
No worries about looking good - its for children of guests. The older Generation A folks like me might try it in the dark
Yes re the Solent. As you know from our many chats on here over the years, I can't for the life of me get my head around why your beautiful boat isn't in the Med, Henri. 90 minute flights all day long, and you live about 3 minutes from Heathrow! You don't even have the kids-in-school thing anymore - E is all grown up and would love trips to the Med in dad's Cessna![]()




100% agreed. Very professionally made products nowadays - the joys of CAD.
No worries about looking good - its for children of guests. The older Generation A folks like me might try it in the dark
Yes re the Solent. As you know from our many chats on here over the years, I can't for the life of me get my head around why your beautiful boat isn't in the Med, Henri. 90 minute flights all day long, and you live about 3 minutes from Heathrow! You don't even have the kids-in-school thing anymore - E is all grown up and would love trips to the Med in dad's Cessna![]()
Ah yes, the Beaulieu River. One of our favourite spots.Henry, I will make jfm’s point for him…I don’t know what the Solent looks like the day after Storm Isha …but this is what the Med looked like at 5pm today..,
Now image a Princess 55 gliding gracefully on the sea…so smooth that the ice cubes in the G&T don’t clink against the side of the glass![]()
Seaweed and some sort of sewage discharge ?By the way...in the last photo, can anyone guess what that is in the water next to the wife ?
I already told you it’s not the Solent.....Seaweed and some sort of sewage discharge ?
Obviously a lost Loch Ness Monster swimming towards the cameraBy the way...in the last photo, can anyone guess what that is in the water next to the wife ?
They are not all friendly. Or maybe you are just nicer than me!Just little warning for others planning to attend the show. Most of the big boat stands are 'closed' so there is a lot of registration required. The staff on the stands are friendly enough but if you're shy about these things then it might not be the show for you. Once you're on the stands though they're all happy to provide liquid refreshments.
Vegan leather = 1970s Ford Cortina.Something nice, like Tesla vegan leather would be good
I have taken the plunge and gone for an "awake vinga 3". efoiling isnt too difficult and got the basic hang of it within 15 mins when I hired one for an hour (shared between 4). The vinga foiling wings are detachable as well so stores easily in tender garage.We also got distracted by the electric surfboard stands. We first got interested at Southampton with a company called Jet Surf. The products seem to have really come on in recent years from clunky garage built things to really well designed leisure products. I’m assuming you went electric? One of the manufacturers was claiming 2.5 hour run time once you got over the initial energy draining constantly falling in phase.
A convertible if you are not sure.Glad the Chipmunk made it back in one piece.
Hey, it's one of those things that once I got over the shock of Med pricing I'd fall in love. My heart is to help encourage the Thai boating ideal. Some incredible experiences to be had at UK prices or less. Of course I totally understand the distances are prohibitive to a spur of the moment decision. I would argue all year round boating though for the most part, certainly in the Phuket / Krabi area. One day I'll take the plunge.
Those flight boards look so cool and surely it can't be beyond the realms of possibility for mature owners to master them. Can't decide whether hydro boards or in water boards are best. The Hydro certainly turn heads. There's one that knocks about in Southampton water / the river Itchen.
If you end up doing something with the training let me know. I definitely be up for taking a place for S. The 6 day full day skipper course split 2 or 3 ways doesn't look out of the way and I can make sure the boat is on hand to provide accommodation maybe on the Island ?


That's exactly what I bought - Awake Vinga 3. Seemed the best one imho.I have taken the plunge and gone for an "awake vinga 3". efoiling isnt too difficult and got the basic hang of it within 15 mins when I hired one for an hour (shared between 4). The vinga foiling wings are detachable as well so stores easily in tender garage.
your wife is feeding the fish?By the way...in the last photo, can anyone guess what that is in the water next to the wife ?
She’s not feeding them...but they are feeding...the fish are about eight to ten inches in length...but the water is only about three inches deep, so they are not fully submerged...only their facesyour wife is feeding the fish?
Yup the chipmunk was fine once we cleaned out the carb and WD40ed the distributor cap. Actually it was the Canadian competitor product, not an actual chipmunk, so not as good but same kinda thing.Glad the Chipmunk made it back in one piece.
Hey, it's one of those things that once I got over the shock of Med pricing I'd fall in love. My heart is to help encourage the Thai boating ideal. Some incredible experiences to be had at UK prices or less. Of course I totally understand the distances are prohibitive to a spur of the moment decision. I would argue all year round boating though for the most part, certainly in the Phuket / Krabi area. One day I'll take the plunge.
Those flight boards look so cool and surely it can't be beyond the realms of possibility for mature owners to master them. Can't decide whether hydro boards or in water boards are best. The Hydro certainly turn heads. There's one that knocks about in Southampton water / the river Itchen.
If you end up doing something with the training let me know. I definitely be up for taking a place for S. The 6 day full day skipper course split 2 or 3 ways doesn't look out of the way and I can make sure the boat is on hand to provide accommodation maybe on the Island ?
Yup. Perhaps I'm being a touch harsh here but 'Vegan Leather' to me is just (posher) vinyl. Much like during Delboy's yuppy phase on Only Fools and Horses where Mike sells some beef stew to Trigger for £1 and then charges the 'Yuppies' £3.50 for Boeuf Bourguignon and it was the same thing. Call it a fancy name and people will pay for something that (maybe) is a bit rubbish.Vegan leather = 1970s Ford Cortina.
It’s horrid.