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... When we get our new boat. Needless to say, excitement is running at fever pitch in the house tonight.

The dealer put the boat in the water yesterday, and will hand it over to us at midday tomorrow (Thursday). I was wondering whether there should be some kind of naming ceremony? (even though the name has been put onto the stern already)

What is the form here?

Here she is on Queen Anne Battery

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Lucky fellow. Just be sure you dont make you first trip to Sea on Good Friday - that would be a very bad omen and get the gremlins going on overdrive!!.

Are you calling her " Coffee Corner" like the sign on the picture says?

Martin

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Champagne reception on the pontoon for all your friends. You will probably find you have more friends than you thought and you should have made that cheap deal ferry trip to buy the booze.

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Ooooo... very Nice. Hope you have some great sailing in her. Don't forget to wet the bow with some of the fizzy pop.


Cornish coffee in plymouth ?

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Oooh dear!
Something must have gone very wrong at the factory! There is only ONE propshaft and there seems to be a rather large bulge on the bottom of the hull, what went wrong there? Oh and someone seems to have planted a dead tree in the middle of the deck.

Looks very nice, enjoy!
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She looks wonderful, I can well understand your excitement.

Fair winds and don't forget it will take a season or 2 to get used to her foibles.

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congrats
we all know the feeling, lovely isnt it
stu


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Good Friday

Ancient boaty superstition - but as long as you only go out on Good Friday accompanied by a vicar dressed as a rabbit, you should be OK (painting the boat green will help as well).

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Re: Good Friday

Whatever day it is, I understand that a small libation tipped into the briny for King Neptune should help you too. Good luck.

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Just seen her

in Plymouth Yacht Haven - hoovers and polish everywhere! Looks good... never seen Richard with a duster in his hand before! Hope the weather holds for your weekend. (Mostly as I have a pushpit to re-fasten on my own boat!!!!!)

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Re: Just seen her

Thank you all for your kind words, and thanks to all of you who have taken the trouble to answer my posts on this forum.

We had a sail on Thursday with Richard, so no Good Friday omens have been invoked (I hope). We cracked a bottle of bubbly, and dribbled some over her bow, some into the water and swigged the rest. So Neptune should be happy.

She is a Jeanneau SO32 Legende, which is the same as a standard SO32, but it comes with more goodies for the same price. Needless to say, we are absolutely thrilled with her, and keep on having to pinch ourselves to make sure we aren't dreaming.

I agree that it will take at least 2 seasons to learn all of her foibles, but based on what we have experienced so far, she is a good 'un.

Incidentally, I find wheel steering much harder than a tiller when berthing - I can see this is going to need lots of practice.

Thanks again for all the best wishes.
Jon

PS - Deep Joy = Stanley Unwin. One of my sayings.

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