BURGEE VOTING CLOSED

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Will you buy one?

Yes if its less than £10
8
36%
Yes if its less than £15
8
36%
Yes if its less than £20
4
18%
No, I don;t want one
2
9%
 
Total votes: 22

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BURGEE VOTING CLOSED

Post by Nick »

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Ockle Point's design wins hands down with 40% of the vote (second and third places only achieved 11% and 10% respectively and the rest lost their deposit.)

Thanks to everyone who entered.

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Will you buy one? (I don't know the cost yet . . . hence the poll)
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I'll need to register a few logins pdq.

Perhaps I should register my protest now; including two versions of mine has split the vote I reckon.
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Nick wrote:.
Will you buy one? (I don't know the cost yet . . . hence the poll)
very clever, getting the pollsters to set the price.

Where's the yes, I want one button?
Heres how much they cost, plus postage.

I do want one anyway. :lol:
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I suspect that Claymore (all of them probably) will be black-balling your membership. :)
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Cynical git

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very clever, getting the pollsters to set the price.

Where's the yes, I want one button?
Heres how much they cost, plus postage.
I have no intention of making any profit on these, but preliminary enquiries show that decent quality flags are not going to be cheap items, and I have no intention of making a loss either. The two or three manufacturers I have looked at so far all have price cut-off points in terms of quantity, so knowing possible demand would be rather helpful.
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no problem if you make enough to cover costs and a bit for the time and trouble, but if everyone says yes if less than a tenner for example, and the numbers come out more because of not a lot of orders, then you have to come back and say sorry they will cost more than that.
Personally I do not mind what they cost, within reason, but if you got a quote for say 100 and then worked out a price based on that, then you could just buy batches of 100 and everyone would know how much to pay for purchase.
However, I may be way off the mark but it just seems easier to me. I could of course be hoplesly wrong.
Ok, I will pick a price and see what happens, as I said, I want one anyway.
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IIRC, the VAGB one is £12 inc p&p. It is a fairly simple printed one, but reasonable quality. My last one lasted 18 months when flown 24/7.

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I would be most happy to purchase one, in the knowledge that seeing one being flown (worn?) on a boat would signify a courteous, charming, helpful, skillful, knowledgeable, generous, tolerant, kind, environmentally aware, apolitical (eh?) skipper. Thus so I would have to fly one with a smudge, or perhaps a dollop of hypocrisy.
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Well said Ghillie

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I would be most happy to purchase one, in the knowledge that seeing one being flown (worn?) on a boat would signify a courteous, charming, helpful, skillful, knowledgeable, generous, tolerant, kind, environmentally aware, apolitical (eh?) skipper.
Well said that man - although 'charming' might be stretching a point for some of our skippers on here :)

Wearing of the BlueMoment house flag will indeed mean that the above code of conduct will be required of the wearer. My hope is that other mariners will come to know that any boat flying that flag will be an approachable source of advice and hospitality.

So far numbers are looking like less than 20 initially. I will make up to date enquiries and get back with a price.

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Nick wrote: So far numbers are looking like less than 20 initially. I will make up to date enquiries and get back with a price.
Please add me to list, I would be priviliged to fly one on Mistral. Will need to work out which of VAGB or Bluemoment will be flown higher on the port spreader.

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Nick wrote:.
I would be most happy to purchase one, in the knowledge that seeing one being flown (worn?) on a boat would signify a courteous, charming, helpful, skillful, knowledgeable, generous, tolerant, kind, environmentally aware, apolitical (eh?) skipper.
Well said that man - although 'charming' might be stretching a point for some of our skippers on here :)

Wearing of the BlueMoment house flag will indeed mean that the above code of conduct will be required of the wearer. My hope is that other mariners will come to know that any boat flying that flag will be an approachable source of advice and hospitality.

So far numbers are looking like less than 20 initially. I will make up to date enquiries and get back with a price.

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If that less than 20 means 19, then just put my name (not literally) on one and make it 20
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ash wrote:
Nick wrote: So far numbers are looking like less than 20 initially. I will make up to date enquiries and get back with a price.
Please add me to list, I would be priviliged to fly one on Mistral. Will need to work out which of VAGB or Bluemoment will be flown higher on the port spreader.

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Ah, you must be psychic as you almost answered a question I hadent yet asked, where should the BM burgee be hung? as I have the Saltire under the sb spreader.
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Port spreader , but you're not a visitor to Scotland are you? ( Saltire on starboard)
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Hmmm

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Looking at the poll results so far I can tell you that all my earlier enquiries indicate that there is very little chance of a decent quality flag of that design at under £10 - if anyone knows where to source them at that price then could they please point me in the right direction?
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Post by Silkie »

What about Flagman? They're septic and I don't know how much shipping might be but they say they can do 25 12"x18" flags with grommets for $12 apiece.
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