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  1. Sorry guys, but I will have to drop out. I have to be at work on Tuesday.

     

    So, JV will not be going to Alderney. weep.gif

     

    Alun, I see you have already made other arrangements to crew for someone else.

    Rob, you will need to do the same.

     

    For me, this is probably the end of my attempt to get to Alderney this year.

  2. Inshore forecast at 12:00 today (Saturday) is:

     

    24 hour forecast:

    West or northwest 4 or 5. Mainly slight. Showers, becoming fair later. Good.

     

    Outlook: Northwest backing west, 4 or 5. Slight, occasionally smooth in the solent. Fair. Moderate or good.

     

     

    As most of the Bream grounds are close to shore and there are sheltered areas with this wind direction, the comp is ON.

     

    But, skippers must make their own decisions on the day.

     

    The Poole Sea Angling Centre comp is also still going ahead.

  3. Adam and I have an Aquafish 23 which we build a couple of years ago. Standard length cabin. Purchased the bare hull with the deck in place.

     

    Got plenty of photos or you can come and have a look. She's moored in Poole.

     

    cheers

     

    Bob

  4. 1.) Adam F - JV

    2.) Alun J.

    3.) Paul F. .......we will either be on Gastro or Imagine

    4.) Martin AWOL

    5.) Dean AWOL

    .) Crew AWOL Anyone want a ride out?

    7) Dave Evans WIGHT MAGIC

    8) Steve Morris WIGHT MAGIC

    9) Graham (Little Sal) 2 non members as crew.

    10) Kev and 1non member on YELO

    11) Bob F - JV

    12) Little Rob - JV

  5. Interesting post.

     

    It's essential that all our boats have a standard compass on board. For one reason, as you will all remember from the GPS tutorials on club nights unsure.gif , a GPS cannot give a compass reading when the vessel is stationary. The vessel needs to be moving before an accurate compass reading can be calculated by the GPS.

     

    So, if you are in fog and moving along at very slow speeds, the GPS may not be giving you an accurate indication of where you are going, or will be slow in updating. Check that the GPS and the manual compass are giving the same reading.

  6. Forgot to tell you, I managed to get out on Weds with Little Rob on JV. First time in months and months and months.

     

    I'm pleased to report that there is life in this old dog. He hasn't lost the knack.

     

    Had a steady run of Whiting up to ~4lb (my families favorite). Very nice.

     

    Then things went quiet for about 20 mins, and I told Rob that maybe the Cod had come in and scared the Whiting away. He didn't believe a word of it, of course, and nor did I.

     

    But then I saw my old broomstick rod (matched with an equally old reel) show a couple of small nods, definitely not the rapid Whiting bites, but very subtle. A short gap and another couple of small nods. Looking promising...another small gap and a third set of small nods...interesting. And then...wham! my old broomstick bent over further than it has done in years. I could feel its glass fibre strands snapping at the unexpected strain. I jumped up from my seat quicker than my bones and muscles had expected and they groaned in complaint, but obliged me in getting to rod in time to feel a hefty weight at the end of the line.

     

    Boy, was this one fighting. In fact the head nods were so viscous that I called "conger damn it!" But after a longish tustle a big white ball appear below the surface. It was a cod and a good 'en.

     

    Rob did a fine job with the net (plenty of practice bringing in big carp) and we soon had a PB cod on the decks.

     

    I wanted to do my usual Cod Kiss celebration, but Rob wasn't having any of it.

     

    My first Cod over 20, actually weighing 21lbs. Dead chuffed.

     

    Merry Christmas, all.

     

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  7. Just a quick reminder that the focus topic at Thursday's club meeting will be Radar Basics, presented by Alan Hocking with me as his groupie.

     

    Alan has obtained a radar simulator, and will be taking us through a basic radar introduction, set up, and use. If time permits we'll have a Q&A session at the end.

     

    Charlie - can you remember to bring the projector and screen, please?

     

    cheers

     

    BF

  8. Hi Ben

     

    Best advise I can give is to ask to go out on some of the members boats. There's all sorts within the club, and each has there own merrits. It comes down to personal choise. Non of the boats listed below have bad faults. I'd look at the follwoing, all of which are within the club:

     

    Aquafish 23

    Arvor range

    Quicksilver range

    Orkney Dayangler 21

    Jeanneau

    Karnic

    Osprey 26

    Merry Fisher range

    Pirate 21

    Fisheagal 20

    Phaeton

    Boston Whaler 6.7m

    Hardy Fisher 20

    Souter MI 21ft

     

    If you need a hand getting in touch with any of the owners, let me know.

     

    cheers

     

    Bob

  9. Late notice, but if anyone missed the first side scan demo, Mat will be taking me out tomorrow (Weds 9th June) at 15:30 from Salterns. You are welcome to join. Just let me know if you are coming.

     

    cheers

     

    Bob Fuller

    07802 879073

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