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Kairi

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Hi folks,

Thought I'd pop my head in to say hello. I recently bought my first boat, a Corribee named Kairi. She is currently out of the water by the Medway but I'll be sailing her around to her new home, Bridgemarsh marine on the Crouch, sometime next week. Does anyone from the forum sail out of there?

Look forward to seeing some of you out on the water,

Barry
 
Hi Barry and welcome.
Yours isn't the Corribee I saw alone on a trailer by the A299 near Herne Bay last Sunday afternoon, was it? Presumably trailer problems. I feared for the boat's safety as cars left alone along there tend to lose bits fast.....
 
Hi folks,

Thought I'd pop my head in to say hello. I recently bought my first boat, a Corribee named Kairi. She is currently out of the water by the Medway but I'll be sailing her around to her new home, Bridgemarsh marine on the Crouch, sometime next week. Does anyone from the forum sail out of there?

Look forward to seeing some of you out on the water,

Barry

We are in Bridgemarsh, near the far end of the pontoon on the left.
You will also find
Vreny
Vela Rose
Snowgoose
and a few others no doubt.

Biff and john are good people to have running a marina, although they would never call it a marina.
 
Hi Cantata,

Thankfully that was not my boat you saw, she is tucked away in a nice secure yard at the moment.

FullCircle,

Wow, I wasn't expecting there to be that many of you. Despite Biff being unable to talk due to a session at the dentist the day I visited, I got the impression they were both decent blokes. Hopefully they never decide to call it a marina as they may start charging accordingly. I've been promised a spot on the inner pontoon, hopefully sailing in on the afternoon/evening tide next Monday.

Barry
 
Thanks for the welcome T_S!

Nathan, you probably think I'm stalking you. Think we've communicated via youtube, your blog, facebook, the corribee owners site and now here. I'm not, honest... As for what have I done, it's partly your fault I went looking for a boat in the first place! I won't hold it against you.

Barry
 
Thanks for the welcome T_S!

Nathan, you probably think I'm stalking you. Think we've communicated via youtube, your blog, facebook, the corribee owners site and now here. I'm not, honest... As for what have I done, it's partly your fault I went looking for a boat in the first place! I won't hold it against you.

Barry

Oh Dear Nathan What have you done! :o
 
Welcome.....!

You'll find that a lot of us are regular visitors to the Crouch too.... so if you spend any amount of time on here, expect to see dozens of boats with strangely familiar names out and about!

Come and say hello.... always a warm welcome from any of the ECF crowd :)
 
Hi folks,

I recently bought my first boat, a Corribee named Kairi. She is currently out of the water by the Medway but I'll be sailing her around to her new home, Bridgemarsh marine on the Crouch, sometime next week.

Barry

Just a word of warning on that delivery trip - Corribee's normally sail quite fast for their size, but some seem to slow down dramatically on the East Coast. There are reports of one local Cori tracking up the coast but only making an average speed of one new harbour a fortnight :D:D:D
 
Just a word of warning on that delivery trip - Corribee's normally sail quite fast for their size, but some seem to slow down dramatically on the East Coast. There are reports of one local Cori tracking up the coast but only making an average speed of one new harbour a fortnight

He's much slower than that :eek::D
 
Thanks again for the welcome folks,

I do believe I have heard of this East coast slow corribee syndrome. Research seems to suggest that SOG is linked to the amount of time the skipper has off work. In that instance the skipper had no time constraints, so his boat would barely move. I on the other hand have allowed my lunch hour so will fly around, see my other posts regrading a 50hp outboard and turning bilge keels into hydrofoils.
 
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