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DaveS
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Re: Nice PD pic

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Nick wrote:.
Any chance of a high-res copy of that for a calendar Dave?
No problem.

Well, actually, there is ... how should do it? Can I attach the big file to a PM?
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Re: Nice PD pic

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DaveS wrote:Can I attach the big file to a PM?
No. You could send a link in a PM but that would mean uploading it to Photobucket first and you probably have a 1MB limit unless you're paying. Probably easiest to attach it to an email to Nick.
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aquaplane wrote:I'm going to have to drag Stormy along here for a look. It was too wet to contemplate a wander across from the TnT on Saturday for a look, and it wouldn't have been at it's best either, we will get there in the not to distant future. :sailing:

We spied Avilion in the marina too, but she was all closed up so took notice of the "berth holders only" signs and continued our wet day out drive.
For some strange metreological phenomenon it was raining on our grand tour of moorings between Tarbert and Oban. Rain? in Scotland? I blame Hurricane Hannah. There were some beautiful harbours & moorings - but no boats for sale in our bracket (i.e. less than £20,000) Anyway we enjoyed a pint in the Bridge over the Atlantic where Aquaplane pick up a mysterious Blue business card....
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little boy blue wrote:
Silkie wrote:It was the off-white hull and broad blue stripe with what appears to be the name in the stripe at the stern.Pleased to read that your Polish sale/sail went well.
you obviously have a sharp eye for detail and a memory to match :) thats just over a year since the only time you saw danish blue.

well we had a few problems in the baltic but definitely a trip i wouldn`t have missed. no sailing since i got back but hoping to get my hands on the new boat this weekend.
Joe, I thought Danish Blue had a red band and red rudder? or is my memory not as good as Silkie's?
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Your memory is not as good as mine. :)

You may be thinking of another boat entirely since LBB's real name is not Joe either, IIRC.
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silkie 3 - cw 1 :rotfl:

danish blue - white, blue stripe, red antifoul ( including the rudder )
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