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Graham Nash

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  1. I bought an almost brand new outboard from Wrasster early part of last year which he had covered the cowling in carpet tape. He had done it purposely to make it look like a "bag of nails" to deter the little urchins from targeting it.

     

    Took me an age to get it off!

  2. I will not purposely go out in fog again.

     

    I found it quite scarey although my plotter did seem to keep me something like on direction. It was the fact I could not see anything till i was on top of it that scared me.

  3. I upgraded my anchor setup recently but had to cut it free when I came to grief on my first trip out after upgrading mad.gifmad.gif And it looks like someone else has retreaved it ph34r.gif

     

    Anyway, I struggled to hold the bottom the other day with my remaining 1 met of chain so I am off to the chandlers in the next day or so to get some new chain but thought I would see if anyone on here has any they are looking to get rid of.

     

    Obviously I am happy to pay and collect.

     

    Many thanks

     

    Graham.

  4. What a total waste of the emergency services time somebody wants talking to

    While I agree with you in part, there is a big part of me that is saying it is what the emergency services are for. If it was not for accidents, fate, and/or poor preparation (or a combination of them) there would be no need for the emergency services.

     

    John 8:7; Let he who has never sinned cast the first stone.

     

    I only say the above because i too needed the emergency services a month or so ago and it wasn't till that moment that I realised just how ill prepared I was,

     

     

  5. the spoils???? I hear all these names of places but have no idea where any of them are (apart from Poole Patch)!!

     

    As you launched from Mudeford I am assuming the Spoils are over towards the Needles?

  6. Good call Mick.

     

    We went out in it yesterday with 2 chart plotters on the go and it was very scary. It was my first venture in the fog and it will be my last deliberate one! I assumed it would be easy to follow my previous lines on the plotters but it is completely different when you have no references you can see.

     

    Save the credits for when you can enjoy it :-)

  7. we were out today .... very very foggy through the harbour made for very slow progress. Once we got to the harbour entrance we tied up to a buoy to wait for the fog to lift.

     

    We didnt have to wait long but the sea was pretty grotty out of the harbour with a fair swell making our progress almost as slow as the fog had done. We followed a couple of private boats out to our mark (although one of them turned back towards the harbour about a mile out).

     

    Both of us on the boat felt pretty grim at times but we managed to keep our breakfasts down. The swell eased after a few hours and by mid day you would never have known it was ther same day.

     

    I managed a doggie and a couple of pout, my mate a single pout.

     

    We started the return trip at 3.15 and by the time we were half way into the harbour the fog had rolled back in and we were down to a walking pace again.

     

    Pretty hard days fishing but still great to be out and away from Christmas TV.

  8. Ha Ha Pete.... you sound just like my old father in law biggrin.gif (and that is a good thing) .... we are obviously on different sides of the political spectrum and I am sure we could discuss this till the cows come home (and maybe we will one day) but for now I will wish you and everyone else on here a wonderful Christmas and a prosperous and healthy 2011.

     

    I am off to see my "other family" in another part of the country, well away from computers and phones so till the 28th i will bid you all MERRY CHRISTMAS

  9. it is a balancing act Peter.

     

    Unfortunately as with every business (apart from the last Government) the books have to balance.

     

    As Dave said earlier it will take a brave Government and years of pain to get ius back on track. Yet every time the coilition make a cut they get masses of demonstrators saying it is the wrong cut. Some do gooders have even complained that housing benefit is going to be capped (at a level above what some people earn)!!

     

    If my business is losing money (as it did for a while during the earlier part of the recession) I have to make decisions that may be to the detriment of a few but to the benefit of the majority.

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