Centre of gravitas
- Silkie
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Centre of gravitas
Where will the Thursday night passage-planning/p*ss-up be held this year?
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I have been asked to deliver sleeping bags to Ardfern . . . .Silkie wrote:Where will the Thursday night passage-planning/p*ss-up be held this year?
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ardfern, then?
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We'll be joining on the Friday (starting from Dallens Bay) so we'll probably head south on the afternoon tide. Let's hope there's some wind so we can catch up.
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The way things are going I too might not be able to sail south until Friday.
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I assume that's not a gob-stopper in your cheek. We're just paying one bill and requesting another visit from the roofers.Mme Shard wrote:.... Let's hope there's some wind so we can catch up.
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What is the plan and, in the light of said plan, is Ardfern a sensible starting point? Does the Director plan to turn left or right at the bottom of Loch Craignish?
If right then we may well join the party on the Friday. If left then it is a long haul for Silkie and Shard to catch up.
If right then we may well join the party on the Friday. If left then it is a long haul for Silkie and Shard to catch up.
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Quite right, it would make sense for us to take the flood tide on Friday morning and turn right once through Big Doris, if you'll pardon the expression.
It will of course be blowing from the North.
Perhaps a rendezvous on the Bono Rk if it looks fair for a circumcision of Mull or adjacent to Loch Spelve entrance if we favour Mallaig?
It will of course be blowing from the North.
Perhaps a rendezvous on the Bono Rk if it looks fair for a circumcision of Mull or adjacent to Loch Spelve entrance if we favour Mallaig?
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Mallaig?
Isn't that a bit, well, far away? It could be done in 4 days, but it doesn't give any margin (and I've a plane to catch on the Tue morning...)

Isn't that a bit, well, far away? It could be done in 4 days, but it doesn't give any margin (and I've a plane to catch on the Tue morning...)
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Blue sky thinking, My Boy.
It sounded more ambitious than LochAline
It sounded more ambitious than LochAline
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- DaveS
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Reflecting a bit, the above is maybe a bit pessimistic. It would be nice to visit the new facilities in Mallaig, and the tides on Sunday and Monday are good for heading south, so if the forecast is half reasonable, why not?
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You can do Mallaig to Ardfern in one day. ( well, we did on our last boatie what was a wee bittie bigger with a 34 Ft LWL))
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Aye, I wis thinkin mair along the lines o the pack runs at the pace o the slowest... That and the fact that some head winds are almost inevitable.wully wrote:You can do Mallaig to Ardfern in one day. ( well, we did on our last boatie what was a wee bittie bigger with a 34 Ft LWL))
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Arisaig is pleasant of course but the wee Hurley must be considered
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