
So what did Santa bring Andy Ottaway for Christmas?
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Re: So what did Santa bring Andy Ottaway for Christmas?
Dunno - Whale Steak Sandwich ?
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Re: So what did Santa bring Andy Ottaway for Christmas?
OK - Got it this time - been searching with Google. It was a Japanese Camcorder ! !
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Lost me.
As a result of serious illness I've been offline for rather a long time. Additionally, I've moved back down to Cornwall so I can be closer to the family. Hopefully, I'll be able to get some sailing in this year, but in the long-term, I don't think I'll be buying.
Hope you all have fair winds and fine weather.
Andy Ottaway
As a result of serious illness I've been offline for rather a long time. Additionally, I've moved back down to Cornwall so I can be closer to the family. Hopefully, I'll be able to get some sailing in this year, but in the long-term, I don't think I'll be buying.
Hope you all have fair winds and fine weather.
Andy Ottaway
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Sorry to hear you've not been well and hope you're sorted now or will be soon. I did wonder why you'd vanished (initially assumed that you only posted when bored at work) hence this thread.
I was referring to this comment
I don't suppose we'll be sharing that dram now that you've moved about as far away as it's possible to get without leaving mainland Britain?
I was referring to this comment
in your second post here.Let's see what Santa brings me this year.
I don't suppose we'll be sharing that dram now that you've moved about as far away as it's possible to get without leaving mainland Britain?

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Hi, Silkie, sorry if I appear to have taken your post out of context. I'm also sorry that we're unlikely to get to crack the seal on that bottle of Lagavulin, for a little while at least.
Lets just see how the next few months pan out. My aim is to do next year's Jester Azores Challenge; I'm using that as a focus to get me through.
Andy
Lets just see how the next few months pan out. My aim is to do next year's Jester Azores Challenge; I'm using that as a focus to get me through.
Andy
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Re: So what did Santa bring Andy Ottaway for Christmas?
Oops - wrong Andy Ottaway ! !Silkie wrote:
Thought Silkie meant this chap:
Andy Ottaway at IWC Berlin for
Campaign Whale and the Global Whale Alliance
Apologies to all.
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Albin Vega "Mistral" is now sold
Albin Vega "Mistral" is now sold
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Well, the good news is that the missus is getting much better following her return to Cornwall. We enjoyed our three years in Scotland but returning home was our only option. While I can live just about anywhere (apart from maybe Hull), she needed the support network provided by her family while I was away on the rigs.
The other good news is that, fingers crossed, I'll be a boat owner by years-end. A friend of the family is retiring from sailing at the end of the season, and has offered me first refusal on his very tidy Sadler 25.
Meanwhile, I get to sail it when I'm home.
The other good news is that, fingers crossed, I'll be a boat owner by years-end. A friend of the family is retiring from sailing at the end of the season, and has offered me first refusal on his very tidy Sadler 25.
Meanwhile, I get to sail it when I'm home.
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Not three terrible..
..except that every time I get a weekend to sail, featured winds vary from F6-9 although that seems to be a fairly widespread problem this year. Still time for it to settle down though, touch wood, scratch a backstay and turn three times.
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Ah, the joys of summer in the UK. At least I get three weeks clear with nothing to do but wait for a suitable window, and if it's too lumpy at sea I can potter about on the Fal.
I wonder if the sun will shine at all this year?
I wonder if the sun will shine at all this year?
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