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PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 10:12 am 
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Anyone know anything about this?

Looks as though there was plenty of wind and the yacht had sails . . .

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 4:08 pm 
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he seems to have a nice red jacket too.
i notice little thumbs up after your post 5 - 3 against currently. :mrgreen:
i pressed one of them but to no apparent avail.
are they for readers or must you be a fully paid up argyleach ?


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 4:27 pm 
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little boy blue wrote:
i notice little thumbs up after your post 5 - 3 against currently. :mrgreen:
i pressed one of them but to no apparent avail.
are they for readers or must you be a fully paid up argyleach ?


Mysteriously my posts tend to generate a lot of thumbs down :mrgreen:

Anyone should be able to vote once on any post they have not made themselves.

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 7:53 pm 
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Given that they were only just outside the Oban harbour north entrance, it would surely be possible to sail in, and pick up a mooring? There were two of them on board! And there's loads of scope for moorings to pick in Oban, Kerrera, or even drop the anchor somewhere.

There does seem a strange (to me) attitude to sailing in congested areas though. I remember once sailing into Dunstaffnage (jib only, roller furling type) and straight onto the diesel pontoon, which was empty. Two guys came and tried to tell me off!
I don't recommend everyone do this, but in some circumstances such manoevers work fine. (moderate wind, no tide, minimum other boats moving about).

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 10:41 pm 
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Nick wrote:
little boy blue wrote:
i notice little thumbs up after your post 5 - 3 against currently. :mrgreen:
i pressed one of them but to no apparent avail.
are they for readers or must you be a fully paid up argyleach ?


Mysteriously my posts tend to generate a lot of thumbs down :mrgreen:

Anyone should be able to vote once on any post they have not made themselves.

I wouldn't wish to start a conspiracy theory, but if I click on 'thumbs up', it changes to a tick and a 7, but when I look again it's still 3 - 5.

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 11:02 pm 
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ash wrote:
......but if I click on 'thumbs up', it changes to a tick and a 7, but when I look again it's still 3 - 5.

Ash


that was my experience too ( not that i am saying whether i clicked on thumbs "up" or "down" ) :mrgreen:[url][/url]


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 10:48 am 
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I can't help agreeing with Nick's POV but it is always possible that the shout was not initiated as a cry for help by the yacht but by the CG acting on information received. If I had been where they were, and a friendly face had offered me a tow, I feel it would have been churlish to refuse.


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 11:18 am 
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marisca wrote:
I can't help agreeing with Nick's POV but it is always possible that the shout was not initiated as a cry for help by the yacht but by the CG acting on information received. If I had been where they were, and a friendly face had offered me a tow, I feel it would have been churlish to refuse.


Absolutely agree. I have in fact been towed in (not Oban) by the lifeboat myself once when I didn't request it. It would be interesting to find out more about this story.

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 4:25 pm 
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Another two lives saved...

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 6:18 pm 
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sahona wrote:
Another two lives saved...


OK, I understand the cynicism, but "Lives Saved" is very strictly interpreted & will not be used if "People Helped" is more relevant. Check out their stats for yourself if you don't believe me.

Edit; it seems the categories are now "people rescued" or "people assisted" and "Lives saved" hasn't been used for quite some time now.


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 10:11 am 
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They refused to release their pump to the CG when we were sinking, in spite of the fact that we could have become cardiac statistics due to stress and purple-faced pumping. (we're in our late 60's)
Now that could have been described as 'lives preserved' with more justification than some previous incidents.
The award, however, goes to the local golfcourse for the loan of it's irrigation pump for a day. (and of course the CG who organised it)

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Postscript obviously got her engine fixed, because I saw her heading northwards up the Sound of Mull this afternoon under engine into a brisk north-westerly. I was passing on the Calmac ferry Clansman and they gave us a cheery wave!


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 8:06 pm 
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fairy nuff wrote:
Postscript obviously got her engine fixed, because I saw her heading northwards up the Sound of Mull this afternoon under engine into a brisk north-westerly.

Obviously not sailors then . . . .

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Nick wrote:
fairy nuff wrote:
Postscript obviously got her engine fixed, because I saw her heading northwards up the Sound of Mull this afternoon under engine into a brisk north-westerly.

Obviously not sailors then . . . .


'Cos the *real* sailors are all on the internet sneering at others.

Who cares if they motor a lot as long as they enjoy it?


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 08, 2011 9:07 am 
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'Cos the *real* sailors are all on the internet sneering at others.

Who cares if they motor a lot as long as they enjoy it?


No-one, but it would surely be better if they were able to sail confidently enough to avoid calling the lifeboat out just because the engine has stopped.

That level of confidence is unlikely to be attained if you just put the engine on every time conditions are a bit challenging.

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