Oops. I've done it again.
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- Old Salt
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Oops. I've done it again.
I acquired another boat yesterday. That makes ... <counts carefully on fingers> ... seven. It's probably a good thing The Boss is abroad, but I'm in big trouble when she gets back.
Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity - Hanlon's Razor
But don't rule out malice - First Corollary to Hanlon's Razor
But don't rule out malice - First Corollary to Hanlon's Razor
Re: Oops. I've done it again.
Nightmare! The most I ever managed was 5 at one time!
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- Old Salt
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Re: Oops. I've done it again.
I confess that this one is the smallest in the fleet. It's a Bic Sportyak which I'm going to use as a tender for the Hunter 490. Still it is technically a boat, so I am technically in trouble.jim.r wrote:Nightmare! The most I ever managed was 5 at one time!
Now, can I resist the Enterprise, complete with trailer, which is for sale locally at £160? I think I'd better, unless I want to live in it.
Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity - Hanlon's Razor
But don't rule out malice - First Corollary to Hanlon's Razor
But don't rule out malice - First Corollary to Hanlon's Razor
Re: Oops. I've done it again.
I'll say; not called tender fer nothing! I imagine hersel' turning round to give directions, as is their want, and tipping the thing over ... (I'm just saying that cos' verra nearly the selfsame thing has been narrowly avoided)ubergeekian wrote:It's a Bic Sportyak which ... is technically a boat, so I am technically in trouble.
- Arghiro
- Old Salt
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Re: Oops. I've done it again.
Hmm, I wish that Enterprise was a little closer to civilisation - but it would then be a lot dearer I s'pose.
Now let me see, 2x rubber ducks, (plus 2 more with big holes in) a ply sailing tender, a Minisail, a Laser, a Solo, 3x canoes, a Waveski & my Pentland Ketch. So that's 7, ignoring the 4 canoes & 2 wrecked inflatables.
It's like shoes & knickers; you can never have too many boats.
Edit, I just remebered 2 more PBK kayaks with a pal for recovering with canvas.

Now let me see, 2x rubber ducks, (plus 2 more with big holes in) a ply sailing tender, a Minisail, a Laser, a Solo, 3x canoes, a Waveski & my Pentland Ketch. So that's 7, ignoring the 4 canoes & 2 wrecked inflatables.
It's like shoes & knickers; you can never have too many boats.
Edit, I just remebered 2 more PBK kayaks with a pal for recovering with canvas.
Re: Oops. I've done it again.
if you're going to include these then that ups my ownership at one point in time to 8 (1 Beneteau 331, 1 GP14, 1 Laser, 2 Oppies, 1 rubber dinghy, 1 7'3 minimal, 1 6'10 gun).
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- Old Salt
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Re: Oops. I've done it again.
It's only for use on Loch Ken where I have to get out about 50yds. If and when I start using the 490 on the sea I'll arrange something more substantial, but I think the Sportyak will do just fine for sheltered fresh water. It's also about the only thing a 16' boat can tow. Since I am 6'4" I expect to look thoroughly ridiculous in it, but I'm a professional when it comes to looking thoroughly ridiculous.ParaHandy wrote:I'll say; not called tender fer nothing! I imagine hersel' turning round to give directions, as is their want, and tipping the thing over ... (I'm just saying that cos' verra nearly the selfsame thing has been narrowly avoided)ubergeekian wrote:It's a Bic Sportyak which ... is technically a boat, so I am technically in trouble.
Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity - Hanlon's Razor
But don't rule out malice - First Corollary to Hanlon's Razor
But don't rule out malice - First Corollary to Hanlon's Razor
- wully
- Yellow Admiral
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Re: Oops. I've done it again.
If boards are allowed into the count along with canoes and kayaks then we're not so far behind.
Eclipse 33
2 of Exocet Kona
1 14Ft sea kayak
1 14 Ft Canadian Canoe
2 of 8 Ft-ish mini mal
1 Starboard Go
1 Starboat Flare
1 Starboard Kombat
1 Exocet Tri fin
1 Original windsurfer
1 Styro-tech WC slalom board
Plus masts, booms, sails,fins etc for the windsurf kit... ( no wonder we have a van)
But no rubber-flubber....
Eclipse 33
2 of Exocet Kona
1 14Ft sea kayak
1 14 Ft Canadian Canoe
2 of 8 Ft-ish mini mal
1 Starboard Go
1 Starboat Flare
1 Starboard Kombat
1 Exocet Tri fin
1 Original windsurfer
1 Styro-tech WC slalom board
Plus masts, booms, sails,fins etc for the windsurf kit... ( no wonder we have a van)
But no rubber-flubber....
- Clyde_Wanderer
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Re: Oops. I've done it again.
Very dangerous as a tender, unstable and too light, its like bobsleding trying to keep them on an even keel.ubergeekian wrote:I confess that this one is the smallest in the fleet. It's a Bic Sportyak which I'm going to use as a tender for the Hunter 490. Still it is technically a boat, so I am technically in trouble.jim.r wrote:Nightmare! The most I ever managed was 5 at one time!
Now, can I resist the Enterprise, complete with trailer, which is for sale locally at £160? I think I'd better, unless I want to live in it.
I watched someone tilting the transom right up before he fell in the drink while trying to step off the bow, and on another occasion I watched another person going in the drink due to a stiff breeze tilting the think over in Kip marina.
I was given one but gave it away.
BIC should stick to pens, at least the user will know which end must point down

C_W
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- Old Salt
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Re: Oops. I've done it again.
As I wrote, this is just to ferry me out across a very short distance of sheltered freshwater. If I do fall out then, depending on how Scottish Power is feeling, I'll be somewhere between "well within my depth" and "only just out of it".Clyde_Wanderer wrote: Very dangerous as a tender, unstable and too light, its like bobsleding trying to keep them on an even keel.
Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity - Hanlon's Razor
But don't rule out malice - First Corollary to Hanlon's Razor
But don't rule out malice - First Corollary to Hanlon's Razor
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- Old Salt
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Re: Oops. I've done it again.
I've now had a chance to try the Sportyak. It's pretty easy to row and has carried me plus two small children with ease. Sure, it's not something I'd care to take across to Arran in a blow, but for the short hop out to Duckling's mooring it should do fine.ubergeekian wrote:As I wrote, this is just to ferry me out across a very short distance of sheltered freshwater. If I do fall out then, depending on how Scottish Power is feeling, I'll be somewhere between "well within my depth" and "only just out of it".Clyde_Wanderer wrote: Very dangerous as a tender, unstable and too light, its like bobsleding trying to keep them on an even keel.
Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity - Hanlon's Razor
But don't rule out malice - First Corollary to Hanlon's Razor
But don't rule out malice - First Corollary to Hanlon's Razor