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little boy blue
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just back from ardfern. there`s a claymore on the hard called `sukie `.
how popular can these vessels get :?:
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Is it in a cradle or there by mistake?
http://trooncruisingclub.org/ 20' - 30' Berths available, Clyde.
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shurely not a mishteak ..

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i had heard claymores may have such a propensity but this one seems to be there by design.
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Is it the Claymore's that have the propensities or their skippers do you think?
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well ...

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while i`m quite happy to accept that the skippers of claymores have propensities i`m not sure how much further you would wish to go with this topic :rotfl:
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Post by claymore »

Well, for a start off, I believe we like capital Esses when we are being decribed as Skippers and of course Capital Cees when referring tae oor fine shups.

Sahona has quite a few others but as you wrote - perhaps now is not the time
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I daresay there is a plethora of Claymores in the UK and Scotland; but I honestly haven't found a single one in the entire US. It's lonely over here..... :) But we sure do get some stares from our fellow boaters....!!
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the " venerable Claymore " - i like it ( Compleat with Capital C ) :lol:

can one have a propensity to be venerable, i wonder :?:
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Post by sahona »

little boy blue wrote: can one have a propensity to be venerable, i wonder :?:
Sounds like a disease to me - no thanks
http://trooncruisingclub.org/ 20' - 30' Berths available, Clyde.
Cruising, racing, maintenance facilities. Go take a look, you know you want to.
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