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So, who's all going on CC2010, which boats and...
... who needs berths?
Shard should be in service by then, complete with serviceable forward hatch; don't yet know about intentions of offspring, but we may be able to take one or two.
Shard should be in service by then, complete with serviceable forward hatch; don't yet know about intentions of offspring, but we may be able to take one or two.
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Fairwinds will of course be there . . . 2 spare berths for the desperate as Hazard to Shipping has a more luxurious berth booked elsewhere. Bring a decent bottle of malt.
Fairwinds will of course be there . . . 2 spare berths for the desperate as Hazard to Shipping has a more luxurious berth booked elsewhere. Bring a decent bottle of malt.
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The (new) (old) good ship Shuggy V should be there. No spare berths, I'm afraid, but probably some drams on board. Slightly depends on work but I'm feeling optimistic that I can do better than a 2 minute visit to the fleet in Oban this year.
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Ogun should be there, 3 spare berths, if the missing bottles of malt from last year can be found then we're virtually a floating distillery....
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I'm must be missing something obvious but, what's the date of CC2010?Shard wrote:... who needs berths?
Shard should be in service by then, complete with serviceable forward hatch; don't yet know about intentions of offspring, but we may be able to take one or two.
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Good point. Unless it's been changed by the powers that be, it should be over the May Day weekend from Friday 30th April to Monday 3rd May. Some of us are usually fortunate in being able to take a few days either side, which is kind of nice. 

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That's the dates I thought it was - I am planning on being ensconced in the unsurpassed luxury of Silkie. My pal from Sheffield whom some of you have met is hoping to be crewing with DaveS, although he is probably looking for a berth for the Thursday night - I believe Dave is at Craobh and won't join the cruise until Friday - so - any offers for the Thursday night?Shard wrote:Unless it's been changed by the powers that be, it should be over the May Day weekend from Friday 30th April to Monday 3rd May.
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Pete - sure we can work something out. We usually start on the Thursday PM, and should be OK for space. Will confirm and check details closer to the date - OK?
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Silkie will also be there (touch wood) and although she may be slighty over-booked at present, at least 3/4 of her proposed crew will drop out before we sail and she'll probably be single-handed as usual.
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I will be there - I expect my cabin to be well aired, my duvet turned down and a mint on my pillow. I also quite like the end of the toilet paper folded into a sort of pointy shape.Silkie wrote:Silkie will also be there and at least 3/4 of her proposed crew will drop out before we sail and she'll probably be single-handed as usual.
I am looking forward to it.
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Donald thanks very much - that's ideal. I am not sure when Pete is travelling - he might already be up here as he is also attending the Scuttlebutt Cruise the weekend before, but my plans are to drive up after work on Thursday - the latest I will finish is 16:00 in Dumbarton(realistically I will take the afternoon off - the joys of flexi)but I will probably be collecting FullCircle from GLA.Shard wrote:Pete - sure we can work something out. We usually start on the Thursday PM, and should be OK for space. Will confirm and check details closer to the date - OK?
Thanks again, Pete
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Well, with my foresail furler bracket now re-welded, and the warmer weather hopefully allowing a bit more progress with the fibreglassing later this week, Avilion's presence is looking more hopeful.
As Pete says, I do have a slight problem in that I am (yet again) in London on the Thursday afternoon. No flight booked yet, but I can't see me getting into GLA before 2000 at the earliest, 2100 more likely, so a Craobh arrival at 2200 or 2300. So I'm potentially able to supply berth(s) that night, but it might mean hanging about for a while. I think the pub shuts at midnight...
As Pete says, I do have a slight problem in that I am (yet again) in London on the Thursday afternoon. No flight booked yet, but I can't see me getting into GLA before 2000 at the earliest, 2100 more likely, so a Craobh arrival at 2200 or 2300. So I'm potentially able to supply berth(s) that night, but it might mean hanging about for a while. I think the pub shuts at midnight...
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The cabin is always well airy, your duvet will certainly be turned down should you be foolish enough to bring one and while we are more into mint juleps than mints at bedtime, I'm quite sure a packet of Polos could be arranged. However, we usually only fold the toilet paper after it has been used.Pete Cooper wrote:I will be there - I expect my cabin to be well aired, my duvet turned down and a mint on my pillow. I also quite like the end of the toilet paper folded into a sort of pointy shape.
I presume you're still OK for the scrubbing and anti-fouling weekend at the end of March?
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Anyone heard anything from the Laird's party yet?
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And why hasn't FullCircle checked in yet?
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