sailorman
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South coast perception of the East coast
No pre planning & no idea.
where is DD he should know better
So they want to see "Blackwall caulking" action shots taking place
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South coast perception of the East coast
They wanted to stand a fin keeler up in the mud unsupportedso deep enough to support the belly of the boat.
They wanted to stand a fin keeler up in the mud unsupportedso deep enough to support the belly of the boat.
They wanted to stand a fin keeler up in the mud unsupportedso deep enough to support the belly of the boat.
They was a time during this episode we were worried the boat would dry out on its side......what we should have worried about was the possibility of it not coming out!
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Good luck.
I'm guessing the concern should not so much be about berthing, but how far up your topsides the rising tide will go before the mud decides to release you!
Mr Cunliffe has written an article about mud berths.
Never heard that to be an issue altho I do wonder about wing keels!I'm guessing the concern should not so much be about berthing, but how far up your topsides the rising tide will go before the mud decides to release you!
Whilst I have a great respect for Mr Cunliffe, I am surprised at this choice. There are surely EastCoasters, with a lifetime experience of mud berths, better qualified to 'write an article'?
I'm struggling to see how anyone could write a whole article about a mud berth. It's a berth, it's in mud and you have to think about how you fix your warps. End of? Perhaps my lack of imagination will be exposed.
Never fear, Sir Tom will put you numpties right shortly.![]()
we saw him in St PP he was moaning about the berth he was given as he went passed us