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Off round the Mull. How many sets of thermals can a man wear?
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As long as your going south round it shouldnae be too bad but get it done quick before next weekend when it really does get cold.
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Nick wrote:.
Off round the Mull. How many sets of thermals can a man wear?
Heading to where Nick & for how long?

Troon for a beer or three maybe? :thumbsup:
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Old_Glow_In_The_Deep wrote:Heading to where Nick & for how long?
Indeed. It's pretty bad form for the Webmeister to up sticks and enjoy himself without due notice being given to the forum. Harrumph!
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Nick wrote:How many sets of thermals can a man wear?
How oversized are his oilies?
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Old_Glow_In_The_Deep wrote:
Nick wrote:.
Off round the Mull. How many sets of thermals can a man wear?
Heading to where Nick & for how long?

Troon for a beer or three maybe? :thumbsup:
I'm currently sitting in the quiet lounge in the bows of Stena HSS Voyager, en route to Belfast, but I haven't seen any sign of 'Fairwinds' .......yet.

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~ Troon-Dunstaffnage-Troon 23.5 hours

~ Visibility by moonlight in the Sound of Dissapointment - 'to infinity and beyond'

~ MOK - pussycat

~ Shed sailing performance - better than the average shed

~ Sleeping arrangements - great personal attention from the skipper

~ Catering : 5-star
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Nick wrote:~ Troon-Dunstaffnage-Troon 23.5 hours
Multihull? Open 60?

Or am I missing something?

Edit: Penny drops - one leg by car. :oops:
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Nick wrote:.
~ Troon-Dunstaffnage-Troon 23.5 hours
Hmm I could have sworn it was Dunstaffnage - Troon - Dunstaffnage 23.5 hrs..... but then i didnt have a hot water bottle :)
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lordmacdonald wrote:
Nick wrote:.
~ Troon-Dunstaffnage-Troon 23.5 hours
Hmm I could have sworn it was Dunstaffnage - Troon - Dunstaffnage 23.5 hrs..... but then i didnt have a hot water bottle :)
Aye, the cold can get to the brain - but perhaps you have a point . . .
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