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On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 01:01:15 -0500, rhys wrote:
That's sometimes the problem with steel. Designer assume you've got ordinary seamen available to chip and paint constantly. yeah, must get some of those.. That looks like Fenit, Co. Kerry, facing the Dingle Peninsula. I know the area well, but as a cyclist, not a sailor. There's at least four bike shops in Tralee, and all seem to be owned by (if I recall) a family called Cable. I've only found two bike shops so far, one is Caball and the other is a combo "Bicycle/Gas Cooker/Nursery Supplies" shop, not sure where they got that idea from, heh. It seems good cycling around here as its mostly flat, though Beara peninsula was fun. I am living aboard at Fenit for the winter and cycle to Tralee (8 miles) fairly regularly. Is that dockage pretty rough? It looks a bit exposed. Not really, if you zoom out a bit you can see that the fetch to the south is about a mile. The fetch to the east is longer and a bit of slop comes in in an easterly gale. Westerly the fetch is about 5 miles but the open ocean is kind of around the corner to the northwest so no big swell gets here so far as I can see (I've only been here a month) but we are fully protected from that direction. having said that, Fenit means Rough in Gaelic, and I have been hit by spray coming over the wall and I'm 150ft away.. -- http://maps.google.com/maps?q=irelan...244,0.0822&t=k |
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