Brass Monkeys
- claymore
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Re: Brass Monkeys
XC Weather giving ENE for Saturday which would certainly be agreeable. The Eberspacher is thriving and the aft fornicatorium is like a sauna.
Water tanks full, diesel tanks also. New patio is installed and new spray dodgers surrounding the back garden make it rather pleasant.
Hey ho....did I mention retirement? Ah, well now, seems I am within a month or two of going.
Water tanks full, diesel tanks also. New patio is installed and new spray dodgers surrounding the back garden make it rather pleasant.
Hey ho....did I mention retirement? Ah, well now, seems I am within a month or two of going.
Regards
Claymore

Claymore

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Re: Brass Monkeys
ash wrote:Hailstones!
It's the 11th of April, and we've just had a shower of big hailstones.
Ash
Sure you've not burst a bean bag all over the garden.
Incidently I thought posh folk called it 'Wholestones'



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Re: Brass Monkeys
Too late for me to extent to the 3yr free warranty as it had to be done within 90 days of purchase, even though its not been used yet.marisca wrote:Mine is definitely 2 years warranty. My panic over the date has subsided - 5/4/12 is of course sceptic for 4th of May as my Visa bill and the nice people at TPS Chandlery have confirmed.
Stand by for blizzards, ice floes and gales over the next few days. Marisca heads south again on Thursday.
Well, did you manage to persuade Peter to acompany you?
Mind tell him thats my mast up.
Ta.
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- aquaplane
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Re: Brass Monkeys
We are sat in Holy Loch marina with the heater going having made our way up past Kip in glorious sunshine and viewing the hills infront (Ben Lomond etal?) with a white topping. Not much wind to work with today but it got up after we arrived.
Seminole.
Cheers Bob.
Cheers Bob.
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Re: Brass Monkeys
I hope that you're parked well away from the timber boat / lorries. Have you found the book swap?aquaplane wrote:We are sat in Holy Loch marina
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- aquaplane
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Re: Brass Monkeys
The timber boat passed us as we passed the Gantocks, I did remember a comment about the muck produced by the loading opperations and thought "that's good then, no boats in", but we are well away from all that stuff. There was a lorry unloading earlier but no crap on us.
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Re: Brass Monkeys
Bob would that have been the Red Barroness? (the timber boat that passed you)
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Re: Brass Monkeys
I didn't take note of the boat name, it had a black hull with white superstructure, and logs on deck. We were busy trying to find a cardinal mark that didn't seem to be there at the time so once we had missed it I didn't have much time for boat spotting.Clyde_Wanderer wrote:Bob would that have been the Red Barroness? (the timber boat that passed you)
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The boat in Ardrishaig on Sunday was green so I doubt that was the Red Barroness either.
Seminole.
Cheers Bob.
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Re: Brass Monkeys
No, the Red Barroness is, as would be expected, Red.aquaplane wrote:I didn't take note of the boat name, it had a black hull with white superstructure, and logs on deck. We were busy trying to find a cardinal mark that didn't seem to be there at the time so once we had missed it I didn't have much time for boat spotting.Clyde_Wanderer wrote:Bob would that have been the Red Barroness? (the timber boat that passed you)
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The boat in Ardrishaig on Sunday was green so I doubt that was the Red Barroness either.

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Re: Brass Monkeys
I think that I will need to start reading these new fangled ( to me ) Notices to Mariners. Last weekend I thought that my GPS or my eyes had gone faulty when I couldn't see the Skelmorlie Channel “G” and "H" Buoys.aquaplane wrote: We were busy trying to find a cardinal mark that didn't seem to be there at the time so once we had missed it I didn't have much time for boat spotting.
http://www.clydeport.co.uk/cms_uploaded ... hanges.pdf
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- marisca
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Re: Brass Monkeys
.....and some blimey, probably the same one that moved the red Bono buoy off the rock a couple of years ago, has now swapped it for an east cardinal.
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Re: Brass Monkeys
The NTM's explains why Buoy #47 in the West Kyle looked to be further over to the East than I remembered too.
Perhaps I should look out for NTM's also, still if it's only the buoys that move it's not so bad, it's when the rocks start moving I get worried.
Perhaps I should look out for NTM's also, still if it's only the buoys that move it's not so bad, it's when the rocks start moving I get worried.
Seminole.
Cheers Bob.
Cheers Bob.
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Re: Brass Monkeys
I was most disturbed to find that sometime in the ten years I was away from the Clyde the annoying people removed Ardlamont Shelf buoy.ash wrote: I think that I will need to start reading these new fangled ( to me ) Notices to Mariners. Last weekend I thought that my GPS or my eyes had gone faulty when I couldn't see the Skelmorlie Channel “G” and "H" Buoys.
Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity - Hanlon's Razor
But don't rule out malice - First Corollary to Hanlon's Razor
But don't rule out malice - First Corollary to Hanlon's Razor
Re: Brass Monkeys
.. and the lonely old spinster sitting on it .. oops sorry wrang place thinking o' Bute