
Claymore has grown a pair ... and a bit
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Re: Claymore has grown a pair ... and a bit
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Is it my imagination, or do those sails have a familiar greenish tint to them ?
Is it my imagination, or do those sails have a familiar greenish tint to them ?
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Re: Claymore has grown a pair ... and a bit
You little colour-blind tinkerCwenegogo wrote:

Happy new year, auld git.
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Re: Claymore has grown a pair ... and a bit
Ah but where is it?
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Re: Claymore has grown a pair ... and a bit
Virtual pint if you guess the stretch of water;-)
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Re: Claymore has grown a pair ... and a bit
A virtual pint of gin??? 

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Re: Claymore has grown a pair ... and a bit
It looks like the Flying Dutchman which is renowned in my circles for not straying beyond the Sound of Mull, anywhere between Oban and Tobermory. Occasionally to be found perched on the Scrat.Cwenegogo wrote:Virtual pint if you guess the stretch of water;-)
The background looks to me a lot more like Holland than Morvern but I'm not well enough acquainted with the flat country to identify the location.
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Hmmm, yes the trees may be the giveaway there. I had a discussion with my husband* about the set up of the rigging and mast height -so ten years on this Forum have not been a total loss.
*Did I mention I had got married? I Know!
*Did I mention I had got married? I Know!

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Re: Claymore has grown a pair ... and a bit
To be fair, I had to Google because a Schooner didn't fit (masts shorter from back to front) but Barque didn't seem to either, anyway the research seemed to suggest Barquentine is about right.lady_stormrider wrote:Hmmm, yes the trees may be the giveaway there. I had a discussion with my husband* about the set up of the rigging and mast height -so ten years on this Forum have not been a total loss.
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Re: Claymore has grown a pair ... and a bit
It is in Holland, on the Markermeer. This was our trip to the Isle of Man via Inverness where many of my ancestors camme from
After 18 hours of bashing into a F6 Northerly we gave up and headed east to IJmuiden and had a glorious few weeks on the Markermeer and IJsselmeer. Here's some other photos from the same trip









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Lovely pictures - but I hope the small hut at the end of the pier isn't what I think it is.
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Isn't Hoorn just the most wonderful place on the planet!!
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