2 Jun 2007 #1 Vara Active member Joined 20 Feb 2004 Messages 7,015 Location Canterbury/Dover Visit site
2 Jun 2007 #2 Sixpence Active member Joined 24 Aug 2005 Messages 28,970 Location Here, yah fule Visit site Yours ? up your mast ? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
3 Jun 2007 #4 Sixpence Active member Joined 24 Aug 2005 Messages 28,970 Location Here, yah fule Visit site It can't be yours , it's far too tidy /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
It can't be yours , it's far too tidy /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
3 Jun 2007 #5 Vara Active member Joined 20 Feb 2004 Messages 7,015 Location Canterbury/Dover Visit site Afternoon FC ,glad to see that you are safely home after a trip that must have pushed you and your crew to the limits of endurance. FC discussing heavy weather sailing tactics with crew in Ramsgate Harbour.
Afternoon FC ,glad to see that you are safely home after a trip that must have pushed you and your crew to the limits of endurance. FC discussing heavy weather sailing tactics with crew in Ramsgate Harbour.
3 Jun 2007 #6 Koeketiene Well-known member Joined 24 Sep 2003 Messages 18,164 Location Le Roussillon (South of France) www.sailblogs.com Blimey - the Ramsgate pontoon fingers have shrunk - again!
3 Jun 2007 #7 Sixpence Active member Joined 24 Aug 2005 Messages 28,970 Location Here, yah fule Visit site They're supposedly modernising each finger one at a time , it seems they can't count
3 Jun 2007 #8 FullCircle Well-known member Joined 19 Nov 2003 Messages 28,223 Visit site Mountainous seas my friend..... It was so hectic flying the kite, that I had tome to take this pic...... Crew: Solene (Cockpit) & Albineer (Helm)
Mountainous seas my friend..... It was so hectic flying the kite, that I had tome to take this pic...... Crew: Solene (Cockpit) & Albineer (Helm)
3 Jun 2007 #9 Rowana Two steps lower than the ships' cat Joined 17 Apr 2002 Messages 6,132 Location NE Scotland Visit site At least we won't have a long discussion on the colour of your spini. Nice unusual shot, Jim
3 Jun 2007 #10 FullCircle Well-known member Joined 19 Nov 2003 Messages 28,223 Visit site Thanks. If you look carefully you can still see the washing up from lunch in the sink. Or this one, you can marvel at the fine detail of the stackpack coveer, complete with Jeanneau logo. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
Thanks. If you look carefully you can still see the washing up from lunch in the sink. Or this one, you can marvel at the fine detail of the stackpack coveer, complete with Jeanneau logo. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
3 Jun 2007 #11 CliveG Well-known member Joined 29 Oct 2001 Messages 2,536 Location Cambridge UK Visit site It's not mine. Mine has not faded that much. I do look after it and stow it away when Sirenia is not in use.
It's not mine. Mine has not faded that much. I do look after it and stow it away when Sirenia is not in use.
3 Jun 2007 #12 FullCircle Well-known member Joined 19 Nov 2003 Messages 28,223 Visit site That one has done over 3000 miles.....