Son on the water

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Flobbets
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Son on the water

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Wish I was 19 again! Son (on guitar) and friends, yesterday.Image
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Looks like it was in G
Hope the engine was in a similar key
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So that's what they mean by engine tuning. :violin:
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"Alauda"?

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"This is a sailing Forum"
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Have they no shame, these young out enjoying themselves.......
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ash wrote:"Alauda"?

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Correct. Currently at Dunstaffnage while Jamie does a Marine Science degree at SAMS.
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I must admit that when Jamie said he would keep Alauda ready to sail at 30 minutes notice I was a little sceptical. However, he has done, and gets out sailing whenever lectures and weather permit. If I lived on a 23' boat it would take about 30 hours! And he's a better sailor than me, damnit. No shortage of volunteer crew, you'll notice.
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