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Post by Nick »

Fantastic to see and read your blogs - just finished reading Swagman's Biscay crossing . . . just a little faster than we anticipate doing it in our Vega next year!

The default number of entries per page for blogs is set to 20, which is very high. You can alter this in My Weblog - General Settings.

Depending on the average length of your entries you might want to set this to between 3 and 10, bearing in mind that browsers generally don;t like scrolling down much more than three screens' worth.

Any technical queries about the blogging software please remember to post them here and either me or another blogger will be able to help, and don't forget the FAQ section.

We currently have a total of 53 bloggers.
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It's all very well encouraging everyone else but it's been a while since we saw a new blog entry from da management.
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Too busy managing . . .

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And no real epics to report . . .

Been to Tinkers' Hole and Gometra, scrubbed the bottom at Kilmelford, drifted aimlessly round Easdale Island yesterday, otherwise mostly getting ready for the Summer Cruise - which will be faithfully blogged up as we go if I can get my new phone to talk to the laptop.
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Charts

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I take it you managed to get the charts for the frozen north that you were looking for.

Speaking of charts (very subtle huh?) I don't suppose you would consider lending out some of your local ones while you're cruising in exotic foreign locations?
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I have bids in on a couple on Ebay and found a few of the Orkneys under the bed.

What local ones are you looking for? Might be able to help out . . . PM me or drop me an e-mail.

(Have you got the new Imray local folio? Brilliant value, £27 covers everything from Crinan to Ft William and the Sound of Mull - South and West Mull are missing though)
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Not getting your PM's again Nick? NM

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