teabag in all her dress
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teabag in all her dress
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just waiting to be pushed by the new acquisition to the nest [img][img]http://i771.photobucket.com/albums/xx358/timberman2004/th_BWOYKOwB2kKGrHgoH-CQEjlLl1C88BKWfQU.jpg[/img][/img]
just waiting to be pushed by the new acquisition to the nest [img][img]http://i771.photobucket.com/albums/xx358/timberman2004/th_BWOYKOwB2kKGrHgoH-CQEjlLl1C88BKWfQU.jpg[/img][/img]
Neal...errrr... an ON, OP, 2xSD, F, 3xSJP, LLS, 2xFV, FVP, FPC, CPC WPCL, WSC, and a few eggs hatching, hopefully
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- timberman2004
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for Phil ...
she's a 14 ft gaff rigged, tops'l yawl with a flying jib
This is her light air rig, and in even in this I sail her single handed
she's a Kittiwake, built by Mad Roger up in Macclesfield, that internationally known yachting centre of excellence, .. http://www.kittiwakeboats.co.uk/
and I've subsequently ammended her with a bit more rag
she's a 14 ft gaff rigged, tops'l yawl with a flying jib
This is her light air rig, and in even in this I sail her single handed
she's a Kittiwake, built by Mad Roger up in Macclesfield, that internationally known yachting centre of excellence, .. http://www.kittiwakeboats.co.uk/
and I've subsequently ammended her with a bit more rag
Neal...errrr... an ON, OP, 2xSD, F, 3xSJP, LLS, 2xFV, FVP, FPC, CPC WPCL, WSC, and a few eggs hatching, hopefully
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Neil you forget that the crankshaft straightening and bearing replacement may be offset against salvage charges.
Have just spent 3 hours polishing up on my maritime law, then remembered we were on the Thames.
Next time to avoid tow pictures I will river test my engines before I bring them. The AC ran all day until the transom bracket broke, so it was not a total disaster. The ON was always a little low on compression, it was even lower after thrashing it up and down.
As I have owned seagulls for just less than 1 year, my learning curve has been steep. Now I know rule 1 is they are not always reliable and reliability can be directly proportional to the age of the engine.
BBQ would be good. I like the idea of doing the whole non tidal length of the Thames, camping near pubs would be good.
H-A

Have just spent 3 hours polishing up on my maritime law, then remembered we were on the Thames.

Next time to avoid tow pictures I will river test my engines before I bring them. The AC ran all day until the transom bracket broke, so it was not a total disaster. The ON was always a little low on compression, it was even lower after thrashing it up and down.
As I have owned seagulls for just less than 1 year, my learning curve has been steep. Now I know rule 1 is they are not always reliable and reliability can be directly proportional to the age of the engine.

BBQ would be good. I like the idea of doing the whole non tidal length of the Thames, camping near pubs would be good.
H-A
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ahhh ...yes... of course ...um....my errant crankshafts ...on sale or return with H-A's after hours engineering dept ...
now what did I do with those Lloyds salvage demands ??..Oh bugger.. what a shame, ....the dog seems to have eaten them ..Oh well..
For any who have the slightest interest, a sauntering trip down the Thames (given good weather ) is one of life's 'must do's '
with a bit of company, the pubs, the locks, sights and sounds ...utterly brilliant
turns the most hardened of us into boy-ish 'Swallows and Amazon adventurers'
now what did I do with those Lloyds salvage demands ??..Oh bugger.. what a shame, ....the dog seems to have eaten them ..Oh well..
For any who have the slightest interest, a sauntering trip down the Thames (given good weather ) is one of life's 'must do's '
with a bit of company, the pubs, the locks, sights and sounds ...utterly brilliant
turns the most hardened of us into boy-ish 'Swallows and Amazon adventurers'
Neal...errrr... an ON, OP, 2xSD, F, 3xSJP, LLS, 2xFV, FVP, FPC, CPC WPCL, WSC, and a few eggs hatching, hopefully
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