New boat

Re: totally disgaree

Well of course you're right. My boat is rubbish. It's a Chipboard Special, from Cantiere Navale Kidderminster. With Green Meanies rather than sooper dooper nuclear gas turbines that run on sea water.

<hr width=100% size=1>Nihil curo de ista tua stulta superstitione.
 
Re: Fair enough

well done tcm .... I know you can read my mind .... but can you also tell the future?
If you can, is there any chance of sending me this weekends Lotto numbers by PM?

I promise that if you do, I shall buy a 7oft Marlow with it and stop contributing to boaty subjects on theis forum ....

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Re: Oh yes it is

Sorry to trample on your ego, again, but trample trample trample your screen is notoriously narrow, as witness you changing your name to something a lot shorter.. Ha!

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Re: Oh yes it is

Well, you are clearly wrong. Buying another stinkpot when the cost of the non-red diesel will bankrupt you in minutes. Good I say, more room for us sophisticates.

By the way, I haven't understood a word of thread so far but couldn't miss an opportunity to put the boot in.

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Re: Oh yes it is

How could I have been so stupid? Humble apologies.... I have just realised the base of your success ..... my boating thread has taken 24 hours to top 60 posts whereas your NB thread has managed to get over 30 in just an hour ..... at this rate you will pass the boaty thread in just another hour ...... congratulations!

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Will you be arguing the point with regards to how much better and smoother your new boat will handle in rougher sea's without actually trying it first?

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Re: Oh no it isn\'t !

Yes, but I'm getting a new long, thin screen. Specially made in Taiwan for me. I've done a lot of research, and the narrow screens let me read just as quickly if I want to (up to 18 posts/min) but use far less power, and are more comfortable. I can slow right down to less than 3 posts/min and the sccreen actually generates electricity that I can sell back to the Grid.

If I want to, I can still read at up to 25 posts/min, but the family complains it makes them feel sick, and they miss the irony when they go to make tea.

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Kettle

But what sort is it you use to make the tea,Is it efficient and how many cups can you make in one go?Does it need stabilisers in more than a force 3?

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ah, but that's where you are wrong. Fact : I have already tried it in 30 knots of wind in a small lake, and also whilst tied up to the pontoon which is actually a more severe test, somehow.

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Re: Kettle

We use a Pifco geysermattic which is far more efficient than anything you may have.I've got the figures somewhere which I will post at a later date.

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