
Bit of a Tester
- claymore
- Admiral of the Green
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Bit of a Tester
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Claymore

Claymore

Re: Bit of a Tester
That's a very low SSR number. Does Claymore qualify as a Vintage vessel?
Derek
Derek
- claymore
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Re: Bit of a Tester
Indeed it does - just like its owner..
Now - to get back to the subject of where?
Now - to get back to the subject of where?
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Claymore

Claymore

- wully
- Yellow Admiral
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- Location: Argyll - where else?
Re: Bit of a Tester
Craighouse?
- Shuggy
- Old Salt
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Re: Bit of a Tester
Do you have Argyll Shipwrecks on board for any particular reason, Claysie? Trying to find a virgin spot to scuttle the guid shup and divert operational fundage to the kitchen in Claymore Towers?
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Shuggy
Shuggy
- claymore
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Re: Bit of a Tester
Shuggipoos
I always get a bit of a strange feeling, comes oe'r me stealing when we wander over a wreck - the Rondo is the one that freaks me the most.
However - Wully has nailed this location - Craighouse Pier it is - one of my favourite parking places.
I always get a bit of a strange feeling, comes oe'r me stealing when we wander over a wreck - the Rondo is the one that freaks me the most.
However - Wully has nailed this location - Craighouse Pier it is - one of my favourite parking places.
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Claymore

Claymore
