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Maverick Martin

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  1. I swam in almost that same spot with my boys, wasn't until we got back home and watched a tv documentary about free divers and the sharks in that area that I realised how touristy I had been and thankful there were no hungry bull or tiger sharks around
  2. Lol it's no good looking in there a roofers wallet is fatter than that
  3. BTW very good and appropriate for this weekend, stay safe all
  4. Jim I always wondered what they paid you for.....................................I still wonder lol
  5. Adam, pleased you had a good family day at home, plenty of those now! As you I am really looking forward to getting back out on the water, if nothing else absence make the heart grow fonder Stay safe and all the best to you and yours Martin
  6. 2020-11-Poole-Harbour-Speed-Limits.pdf
  7. Happy Birthday John, if nothing else you have had nice weather
  8. Happy birthday Adam, hope your having a great day
  9. It is the same as Tom's offshore. Not sure the boat would be as sea worthy as the inboard version. Also the outboard version will be quick but you might like to invest in gum shields
  10. Mike I will definitely not be doing it all this morning
  11. What I want to know is how do you retired types ever cope with the volume of work? Since lock down I have been everyday in the garden doing jobs. When I started there was just a few jobs on my list, after a week slaving away my list has got longer how does that happen? When I finally finish the garden/exterior list (if ever) I dread to think what the house jobs list will look like . Can't wait to get back to work for an easy life
  12. Adrian, I had a Warrior 195 (not made any more) with a 150hp outboard which we trailed. They were 19'10" and weighed over 1400lb without the engine, fuel batteries etc so came in at around 1900lb all up. 2 of us could launch and retrieve at baiter on a full multi roller trailer easily at high water but half way down the slip was very hard work, at low water forget even trying to retrieve here. Due to the steepish ramp at Cobbs I could launch there single handed but you obviously pay a premium for launching there. The trophy boats are imo very good although the older ones "Bayliner" were near the budget end and so was the quality but they are still very useable. The newer "Trophy" boats are of good quality. The biggest thing to be careful of is the engine as this can give grief and should you make the wrong choice be very costly.
  13. Me after day one in isolation
  14. Agreed Charlie and let's hope the restrictions are not in place for an overly long period of time
  15. Hi Adrian Welcome to the club and I look forward to reading your questions and if I can, responding with suitable advice. There is so much expertise within the club that I'm sure if you ask the right questions the membership can help you purchase the right boat and equipment that's needed. Ready and waiting Martin
  16. and drink
  17. Dean told me of this today. We thought if the weather was good we may well go to Portland instead assuming we are not in lock down of course
  18. I was only just saying, if I work on the boat over the weekend no breaky or coffee unless the shop is open for takeaways? I'll update tomorrow
  19. Me, wouldn't want to see yourself enjoying life, after 2 weeks it will be fine as Madness will be back on the water
  20. Terry can you run? also can you jump? if so take both
  21. Then go fishing and give us a report
  22. Never mind old fella
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