Ramsgate MAY BH.

oldgit

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Space no problems at all.
14 boats from RCC and lots of other coming and goings
Felt obliged to visit.
The Greek Arch,
La Magnolia
II Tricolour.
Ship Shape
The Royal Temple..
and the terrace of Spoons.

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Millpond on the way round, somewhat less so on the way back this morning.
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OG is right at the back and as far inshore as possible in order to stay out of the tide and wind.
RNLI Inshore went out to rescue 4 very substantial adults in what looked to be very very small speed boat .
The speedboat returned under tow .....inverted ..............only the bow above water.
4 very lucky people.
 
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I understood you hated the place?

Il tricolor- Fabulous
Ship Shape - Great if you're hungry
Greek Arch - OK if you're a fan of Demis Roussos and odd food.
Spoons - Nuff said......
Royal Temple.... Never been tempted!
La Magnolia.....heard good things, never been.
 
I understood you hated the place?

Il tricolor- Fabulous
Ship Shape - Great if you're hungry
Greek Arch - OK if you're a fan of Demis Roussos and odd food.
Spoons - Nuff said......
Royal Temple.... Never been tempted!
La Magnolia.....heard good things, never been.
Na....... always been a fan of the place, a proper old fashioned harbour and sometimes a real joy to see the inside of that harbour wall after rounding the North Foreland . :)
Chock full of of people who make a living or enjoy being on the water and everywhere that special fragrance of old fish and diesel only to be sniffed in a working port.
Still run by the local council despite the mania for privatisations of the past. Water Anybody.
The only folks wandering around in worrying colours of technical gear and offshore lifejackets will have had them on for good reason and not just to impress.
You can turn up in your big impressive boat but will still be told to find empty mooring and pop up to office when you have 5 mins.
No regimented corporate identity or rows of indentikit boats carefully isolated from the hoi poli and no offers of free ? nights in marinas you will never visit.

The town has a slightly down at heel feel with lots of small little eaterys serving just about every known cuisine throughout the world.
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Start your day with heart destroying proper English and end with a very acceptable Italian .
To my knowlege not a single Michelin starred resturant has dared to raise its head anywhere .
Memory of some folks in full "Rastafarian " wandering along the seafront and nobody raising an eyebrow leaving a distinctive purfume in their wake and from memory it was not probably either "Brut" or Chanel No 5 ?
Worrying signs of scaffolding and skips everwhere tho . :)
 
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I understood you hated the place?

Il tricolor- Fabulous
Ship Shape - Great if you're hungry
Greek Arch - OK if you're a fan of Demis Roussos and odd food.
Spoons - Nuff said......
Royal Temple.... Never been tempted!
La Magnolia.....heard good things, never been.
The Surin restaurant on Harbour Street was always our first choice, but we have not been there for a few years
 
OG has perfected the art of pacing himself, if at all possible arriving after somebody else has got up to buy a round and on really good day feeling
magnanimous enough to pay OGs restuarant bill.
Jeepers i shudder to think what your restaurant bill was!! You must be loaded
 
Fred, how's the inshore route through Reculver, is it still viable at low tide, we'll be popping round there soon, now that all the riff raff have gone
 
I thought it was you lot, but I didn't want to ask a bunch of distinguished members of society which one was the old git :ROFLMAO:

Pass on our thanks to the owners of the Broom 37 that made a nice wind break for us as we moored up (y)
 
Fred, how's the inshore route through Reculver, is it still viable at low tide, we'll be popping round there soon, now that all the riff raff have gone
Last Friday we arrived at the Copperas around LW, combination of usual bad planning and reluctance to get up in the morning.
We had about 10 feet under the keel due to meticulous planning and the skill of the skipper or possibly pure luck (your choice).
We dream about having this much water on trips up the Allington, suspect downstairs scary depth sounder might be a foot or two out but no more.
Sometimes use the upstairs sounder as it always promises much more water to float in.
 
I thought it was you lot, but I didn't want to ask a bunch of distinguished members of society which one was the old git :ROFLMAO:

Pass on our thanks to the owners of the Broom 37 that made a nice wind break for us as we moored up (y)
Spent the day assisting a local to hammer 7 bells out of a anchor windlass and to "assist" to track down a fault on a bow thruster.
Funny how some of us cannot keep our nose out of somebody next door with a problem.
The bowthruster problem was toggle switch and the windlass gear box bearings had seized solid.
He kindly returned my valuable collection of hammers and left with his wife , who was sharing a bottle of plonk with my wife, and bag full of windlass gearbox.
Ramsgate does of course have a Waitrose and have the shopping bag to prove it.
 
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I understood you hated the place?

Il tricolor- Fabulous
Ship Shape - Great if you're hungry
Greek Arch - OK if you're a fan of Demis Roussos and odd food.
Spoons - Nuff said......
Royal Temple.... Never been tempted!
La Magnolia.....heard good things, never been.

Shipshape is great in any circumstances, IMHO. A proper breakfast.

As for 'Spoons.......forget it's a Spoons, and just marvel in what they've done to preserve the building, and enjoy the fabulous views from the terrace.
 
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