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Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 7:40 pm
by aquaplane
Seminole is my parents ship, they keep it in Tarbert, though they don't get so far these days.
Just heard that they are going to take it to Tayvallich next year, if they can get someone to help through the canal, I took about 3ms for me to volunteer for that one.
Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 7:52 pm
by ash
aquaplane wrote:Is Scuttlebut from TOP, I don't go there and the first I heard of this cruise was on this thread? Happen I should keep me eyes open and ear to the ground.
TOP, first of the planning
TOP
TOP
TOP after the event
ASh
Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 8:34 pm
by aquaplane
I've just had another look at TOP, and I know why I don't look in, I can't find owt.
Is Scuttlebut, the YM forum? I'm more a PBO man meself with aspirations to YW, not.
Is it "the lounge" folk keep refering to too? Where is that? Cancel that, just found it, cunningly labeled "the lounge" as a disguise.
From they way folk keep coming back here to calm down, I think I'm best keeping out of it sometimes, but I'm too nosy.
Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 10:42 pm
by Booby Trapper
aquaplane wrote:I've just had another look at TOP, and I know why I don't look in, I can't find owt.
Is Scuttlebut, the YM forum? I'm more a PBO man meself with aspirations to YW, not.
Is it "the lounge" folk keep refering to too? Where is that? Cancel that, just found it, cunningly labeled "the lounge" as a disguise.
From they way folk keep coming back here to calm down, I think I'm best keeping out of it sometimes, but I'm too nosy.
No it's not the Lounge.
If you found the Lounge you should find Scuttlebutt
PBO uses the same forum as YM
Go to
www.pbo.co.uk, click on forums, click on YM Scuttlebutt
Or follow Ash's links.
Ian
Me Me Me Me Me
Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 11:29 am
by sahona
Edmund emptied his camera into my computer, so -

Close-hauled reaching with the invisible foresail. This is the way "Sahona" was designed to make upwind passages.

And downwind, this way, cheaper and quieter by far.
Thanks, Knight Vision.
Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 12:01 pm
by marisca
... and here is one taken a minute later ......

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 1:01 pm
by aquaplane
Who is this then? Anyone we know or not?

Taken 24th May when I was heading to Rothesay from Largs, this Claymore was on a reciprocal course.
Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 2:59 pm
by sahona
Marisca, go away to TOP and play there.
Claymores
Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 9:29 pm
by ash
aquaplane wrote:Who is this then? Anyone we know or not?
Taken 24th May when I was heading to Rothesay from Largs, this Claymore was on a reciprocal course.
Think so - these Marcon Claymores are ten a penny !!!
Have a look
Here, and follow any links for the story.
Claymore's Claymore
Claymore is staying at Fleetwood this year, due to GrandPa duties, IIRC.
Ash
Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 9:51 pm
by aquaplane
I understood that
Claymore's Claymore Claymore is staying at Fleetwood this year, due to GrandPa duties, IIRC.
Stormy lives in Preston and we had a day out at Fleetwood which isn't a million miles away, didn't clap eyes on Claymore's Claymore Claymore though, it was a while ago though, me timing may be out, slept since then.
I saw the thread about someone elses Claymore "Claymore", with the swords, or Claymores possibly, all over it. That Claymore was snapped on the hard as I remember.
I don't suppose I can get one within my budget, it's a shame, the compromise may well be towards comfort, who cares about performance????
Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 10:35 pm
by ash
aquaplane wrote: it was a while ago though, me timing may be out, slept since then.
I get confused too, more so when Nom de Plume's here and TOP are different.
Anyway, IIRC
The one in Fleetwood,
Profile
The one in the Clyde,
Profile, I think.
Another on the Clyde, luckily not called
Claymore,
Profile.
And this one in the States,
Profile.
aquaplane wrote: the compromise may well be towards comfort, who cares about performance????
The Fleetwood one has been known to fly along under a Grey/Green spinaker, and of course there's the 48hp topsail.
It might tick all the boxes for the Galley Slave, but may stretch the
Budget.
Ash
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 2:53 pm
by sahona
It might tick all the boxes for the Galley Slave, but may stretch the
Budget.
Ash[/quote]
Value for money at twice the price, I'd say
Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 8:57 am
by claymore
Some lovely pics of Sahona there
Point of clarification Claymore's Claymore, Claymore is not actually in Fleetwood but is nestling ashore in what are fast becoming permanent quarters, some 3 miles up-river. The capping rail has been replaced. I've cut the saloon floor out and am having a stainless fresh water tank made to measure, the calorifier is not quite in yet but we've skinned a few knuckles trying it for size.
The headlinings are next on the list
Grandpa duties are to the fore as I write as the family are currently staying with us.
Grandpa is the very proudest of persons as he was the first to be called by name and is currently winning hands-down in the popularity stakes with the daily purchase of toys for the bath and such.
Unfortunately I am known as "Gaga" - this has caused much mirth in family circles and confirmed what they were all thinking anyway.
Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 10:11 pm
by Arghiro
GaGa? Just be grateful; mine call me "Grumpy". I do my best to live up to it, but I suspect they see thro' me.