Isle of Mull Ferry, Isle of Mull Ferry...this is....
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Re: Isle of Mull Ferry, Isle of Mull Ferry...this is....
I took Stormy to Huddersfield Motor Club last Monday night for their club night.
As part of the "news" there was a plea from possibly Mull Motor Club, I didn't take much notice, anyroad, they are desperate for Marshalls next weekend and were offering free ferry rides to Mull to get some bodies there, there were no takers.
As part of the "news" there was a plea from possibly Mull Motor Club, I didn't take much notice, anyroad, they are desperate for Marshalls next weekend and were offering free ferry rides to Mull to get some bodies there, there were no takers.
Seminole.
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Re: Isle of Mull Ferry, Isle of Mull Ferry...this is....
Some beutiful scenary there guys, they mountains are breathtaking.
Did you get the name of that cargo ship I can see just your off your sb bow?

Did you get the name of that cargo ship I can see just your off your sb bow?


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Using a boat as a fender
The vessel in your pic looks as though she's motoring at around five or six knots which I would consider to be inappropriate in fog without an active radar. In this particular case I presume that the pictured vessel was keeping in sight the boat from which the pic was taken, and would therefore be able to avoid any likelihood of collision with rocks or other vessels, and provide assistance if necessary.claymore wrote:
One can only wonder what the helm of the lead vessel would be like on a motorway!
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Bet he/she drives a BMWShard wrote:The vessel in your pic looks as though she's motoring at around five or six knots which I would consider to be inappropriate in fog without an active radar. In this particular case I presume that the pictured vessel was keeping in sight the boat from which the pic was taken, and would therefore be able to avoid any likelihood of collision with rocks or other vessels, and provide assistance if necessary.claymore wrote:
One can only wonder what the helm of the lead vessel would be like on a motorway!
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Re: Isle of Mull Ferry, Isle of Mull Ferry...this is....
Oh not one of those petrol guzzeling tanks, surprised they dont have a huge mobo then.claymore wrote:Bentley actually

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Re: Isle of Mull Ferry, Isle of Mull Ferry...this is....
I think I need to own up to CW; there was a, errmm, "motorway incident" later that day, but it didn't involve a Bentley!claymore wrote:they did
If you do a search on this site for "lion king" you might find a relevant thread. There's also a photograph somewhere, but it would be very unfair of me to point you in that direction.
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Re: Isle of Mull Ferry, Isle of Mull Ferry...this is....
twart - as they say down in Devon
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Re: Isle of Mull Ferry, Isle of Mull Ferry...this is....
Donald you have me bamboozeledShard wrote:I think I need to own up to CW; there was a, errmm, "motorway incident" later that day, but it didn't involve a Bentley!claymore wrote:they did
If you do a search on this site for "lion king" you might find a relevant thread. There's also a photograph somewhere, but it would be very unfair of me to point you in that direction.


Well, someones, muzzy? is that cat, dog, wife, or son? obviously attacked the guy in the above pic and tried to make him look like Rudolf, but where does the motorway come in to the equation???????????????????????
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Re: Isle of Mull Ferry, Isle of Mull Ferry...this is....
Sea above...Clyde_Wanderer wrote:Donald you have me bamboozeledShard wrote:I think I need to own up to CW; there was a, errmm, "motorway incident" later that day, but it didn't involve a Bentley!claymore wrote:they did
If you do a search on this site for "lion king" you might find a relevant thread. There's also a photograph somewhere, but it would be very unfair of me to point you in that direction.![]()
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Re: Isle of Mull Ferry, Isle of Mull Ferry...this is....
Multo Bastardios as they say in the poorer quarters of Verona where the ragged people go
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