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Boat Charter

Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 11:36 pm
by edwardderrick
Does anyone know good anchorages around islay, going down in May for islay festival, with http://www.scottishyachtcharter.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; check them out

Re: Boat Charter

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:17 am
by Silkie
Yes I do and they are all in one or other of the pilots and Admiralty charts etc. I sincerely hope you already have these.

It really is much better to ask if you can have a link rather than posting a phony question. I'm afraid I'm inclined to take a dim view in this case since this is a sailing forum and you are a mobo charter company but I'll leave it up to the site owner.

Re: Boat Charter

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:39 am
by puddock
Get in there Silkie .............. I'll hold yer jacket.

Re: Boat Charter

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 2:57 am
by Nick
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Edward has in fact already enquired about advertising on BlueMoment. He has obviously identified this as a forum with a Scottish tinge, but has interpreted the word 'sailing' in a rather broader sense. He was however obviously prepared to contribute to the site's coffers, so fair play to him. I can't offer him advertising on here as we are purists, but I have offered advertising on another geographically specific site I run.

So - I'm not going to delete the post or hassle him too much, but Edward, see Ash's tagline. Both forum and main site are very much for those interested in sail cruising. We will however give you a friendly wave whenever we see you on the water - provided you don't swamp us with your wash of course. Silkie is based in Dunstaffnage, so invite him aboard for a beverage and I am sure he will realise that not all MoBoers are devils spawn.

Re: Boat Charter

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 2:09 pm
by Silkie
Well that's alright then. :)

Re: Boat Charter

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 2:36 pm
by ash
Setting a standard for the CC2009 breakfast :umbrella:

Pic courtesy of Scottish Yacht Charter

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More seriously, why use a hotmail address on a website, it must be possible to use @scottishyachtcharter.com. I know the secret is out once a reply email is sent, but it just looks so much better - IMHO

Ash :wink:

Re: Boat Charter

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 2:54 pm
by edwardderrick
whatfine looking crew....

Re: Boat Charter

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 2:57 pm
by Nick
More seriously, why use a hotmail address on a website, it must be possible to use @scottishyachtcharter.com. I know the secret is out once a reply email is sent, but it just looks so much better - IMHO
Why can't you use the @yourdomain.com account to reply from as well? Most of my clients do, it's not rocket science. If your ISP won't let you send from another account then set up an account with AuthSMTP for just £14 a year - problem solved.

However - I see that the company who did the site charge an extra £25 to set up email services plus £1.25 a month (in addition to a pretty exorbitant £239 +VAT per annum for hosting a five page website. Nice work if you can get it. Shame they have an obvious typo on their home page tho :)

(If anyone is interested we charge £125 per annum for hosting most sites [maybe a bit more if you have database driven apps like this forum]. That includes e-mail services, domain registration and support)

Re: Boat Charter

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 3:18 pm
by ash
Nick wrote:Shame they have an obvious typo on their home page tho :)
That's cos joiners can't spell korrectly - I would have said 'plumber' but C_W would have after me.

Ash :wink:

Re: Boat Charter

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 3:32 pm
by ash
Nick wrote: Why can't you use the @yourdomain.com account to reply from as well? Most of my clients do, it's not rocket science.
I might have another look at it. I'm not too bothered although the fact that the reply to and the sent from addresses are different can mean that it lands in the junk mail if I've sent a cold email.

My biggest concern was to have an email address which wouldn't need to change even if I changed ISP. Also as previously stated, I think that @domainname looks better on the paperwork.

BTW - I've sent a test email to Webcraft - hope it doesn't land in the junk folder!

Ash

Edit - Talking about Hotmail - I've just had a look at Paws Aberdeen :treadmill

Re: Boat Charter

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 3:44 pm
by Nick
Talking about Hotmail - I've just had a look at Paws Aberdeen
Young site owner prefers a Hotmail address . . . :)

Re: Boat Charter

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 6:49 pm
by ash
Nick wrote:
Talking about Hotmail - I've just had a look at Paws Aberdeen
Young site owner prefers a Hotmail address . . . :)
[grumble]Youngsters - we bought the grandhildren a laptop and I spent christmas eve setting up user accounts and @NTLWorld email accounts for them but they've set up their own @hotmail accounts. The 6 yr old has used such a difficult name that he struggles to spell it correctly again! [/grumble]

At least your young client doesn't have a link to her bebo / facebook / etc site!

Ash

:arrow: We've manage to drift this thread nicely :arrow:

Re: Boat Charter

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 11:47 pm
by Clyde_Wanderer
ash wrote:
Nick wrote:Shame they have an obvious typo on their home page tho :)
That's cos joiners can't spell korrectly - I would have said 'plumber' but C_W would have after me.

Ash :wink:
Ash, I would just put it down to the Lesdixia yawyna. :lol: :lol:
Incidently, there used to be a great story going around, it was all about
Rindercella and the sugly isters, aparantly she was always nuckin fackered from all the cleaning and housework, until the prince with the buge hollocks came along and hade her mappy. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Boat Charter

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 11:29 pm
by Charlie Farlie
Would have looked better if the trainers were clean.

Re: Boat Charter

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 11:34 pm
by Silkie
I thought it would have been better still if they hadn't been visible at all - but I was too polite to say. :)