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Is bit chilly.About 22 boats made it.
Rather bouncy trip round.May well attempt to go through the Havengore on the way back.All meeting up in the "Swallowtails" around 6pm and in CYC the following evening.
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I thought I'd read on the East Coast Forum Havengore Bridge was closed?

Two of our boats came through on the way up.!
Just checked my fuel consumption...Arghh...225 Litres....
Decent meal in the marina restuarant,and they certainly know how to charge for drinks....Hic.
 
Ahh,sorry,I am obviously wrong and seeing things again:)

225Litres...pah...wait till you get a bigger heavier more powerful speed machine....;)
 
RCC Easter bunny.

Just got back today much nicer run round bit flatter but rubbish visabilty.
Anywhoo you stay at home boaters bet your easter egg did not arrive in this fashion .
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RCC is still looking for new club members by the way. :)


......and as always something technical.
Of which one of these would you demand your stand on vessel rights ?

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Chickened out on the Havengore and went with the rest of the fleet.

Nearly home
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Saw you entering the crouch in Friday. Was too slow to get the camera out. We went round your stern as we headed across the Ray Sand channel on our way to the Blackwater
 
Very pleased to make the Crouch having just spent the last few hours freezing our bits off,punching the tide and being wobbled all over the shop by a nice confused Maplin Sands beam on chop.
CYC did us proud as usual on the Sunday evening with a sit down nosh up for 40 odd peeps at a very nice price.
Had Tea and toasted crumpets in the little shop in the high street.
Owner turned out to be a local Medway girl who went to school at the same time as my wife.No dates available :)
 
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