Sunshine, Blue Skies - Bah - Humbug!

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Sunshine, Blue Skies - Bah - Humbug!

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Marisca has been moved from the Forth to the Clyde having motored nearly all the way in a calm despite the CG's regular promise of F3/4. Loch Ness was an exception and was a nice wee spinnaker run spoilt a little by having to gybe every 5 minutes or so. Corpach to Shuna was another run but because the Simrad autotiller thingy had decided to die, I didn't feel happy with the chute up - I can't quite steer with one foot and do the rest of the dowsing specially if the wind got up a bit - some hope! The final insult was the wind appearing just as I reached the Cloch and then blowing a healthy SW4 for the rest of the day.
I have a guilty admission. For the first time I had a chartplotter, actually a pc and a download of the world running on OpenCPN, and I didn't put a single pencil mark on a chart the whole trip. Now the weather was benign, visibility good, the route familiar and was much more a matter of simple pilotage than actual navigation but I always used to log my position on the chart - if only to work out how long the trip would take. I did have the chart out and could have marked my position to within about a mile at all times but pure laziness ruled. I think the pc can stay at home in future.
One wee tip - you can get free WiFi if you're close to a Calmac ferry - it's not fast, is full of ads but I got my emails.
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We didn't pass you on Loch Ness on Sunday afternoon did we? (around 5 o'clock, a few miles from Fort Augustus?). We were going West to East - not overtaking you :oops: Wind on our nose, which was a feature of our trip except when it died completely. A good sailing breeze in the canal however :?
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Saw you coming round Cloch today? Picked up mooring at RGYC under main only?

Very handy to hear about Wi-Fi from Calmac.... wonder if it applies to Portavadie ferry to when tied up for the night in Tarbert.

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Aja wrote:Saw you coming round Cloch today? Picked up mooring at RGYC under main only?

Very handy to hear about Wi-Fi from Calmac.... wonder if it applies to Portavadie ferry to when tied up for the night in Tarbert.

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last few times I've been in Tarbert I've had free wifi near the harbour office.
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I plead guilty to both charges - Loch Ness on Sunday and the Cloch yesterday. I'm glad I got the mooring pick-up reasonably right. Had I known there was anyone watching it would probably have been a total cock-up.
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Small world right enough.
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Booby Trapper wrote:[
last few times I've been in Tarbert I've had free wifi near the harbour office.
Think that's something to do with the racing bunch. Last time I tried it I couldn't get a session address or whatever it's called, and the office people couldn't help. I'm not sure that it will reach the new pontoons either.
http://trooncruisingclub.org/ 20' - 30' Berths available, Clyde.
Cruising, racing, maintenance facilities. Go take a look, you know you want to.
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Well surprise, surprise, I'm sitting in Tarbert almost out in the middle and picking up just enough signal of the CCC THA wi-fi to do my emails and if I'm patient post here.....

I thought it was Sahona that was following us in here today but turns out to be....



Ta-ra.....

the Claymore that is not Claymore's Claymore Claymore......

I'll have to go and lie down now....
:P

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Is that the one you saved from a dreadful fate near Arran?
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[quote="Aja"]



Ta-ra.....

the Claymore that is not Claymore's Claymore Claymore......

I'll have to go and lie down now....
:P

I saw one in Tarbert also, but, the one I saw was the Claymore Claymore that is not Claymore's Claymore Claymore. Not a stitch of green on it! :)
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claymore wrote:Is that the one you saved from a dreadful fate near Arran?
Did I? Remind me......

Donald
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