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In article , Tony Kenny
wrote: Not so bothered about what other people think, its how they act when you talk about spending less than than the price of a house on a boat. If all they know about boats is the price it is safer to ignore them. You get them in many ports. Terrified when a salt encrusted weather bleached bluewater voyager returns and ties alongside in case their highly-polished used twice a year but never out of sight of land overpriced virility substitute is smirched with southern ocean tar picked up when the lines were trailed in a hurricane off Tierra del Fuego. To find the sort of people you should listen to go down to the water in the off season and see who's taking advantage of the peace. Cheerio, -- |
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On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 00:48:32 +0000, "Derek.Moody"
wrote: In article , Tony Kenny If all they know about boats is the price it is safer to ignore them. You get them in many ports. Terrified when a salt encrusted weather bleached bluewater voyager returns and ties alongside in case their highly-polished used twice a year but never out of sight of land overpriced virility substitute is smirched with southern ocean tar picked up when the lines were trailed in a hurricane off Tierra del Fuego. To find the sort of people you should listen to go down to the water in the off season and see who's taking advantage of the peace. I agree with Derek here, sounds like you struck a nerve :-) Impressive rant. -- Steve Barlow |
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Hi Derek,
Sounds like a couple that were pointed out when I was in Exmouth doing my level 2. They sit in their highly polished boat and I'm told it never leaves its birth! The just run the engine and sit. What a waste! (well, in my humble opinion). As for a salt encrusted whatsit, despite doing my course on the sea I'm still terrified of it but I'd love to spend a few days on a real boat and really see what its like! For advice I usually rely on a couple of friends who have been boating since childhood and are now retired so they know a thing or two and know how to do it on a budget, but they do sails mainly so not so good for my stink-boating desires (though I'd like to try sails too). Another friendly person emailed me this morning with a website that is 100% exactly what I'm looking for! In my price range too! http://www.bosunsmate.co.uk/ Hopefully we'll get inflated ![]() but might have to use the engine off it so might not be easy to sell Thanks again, hope to meet some of you in real life sometime. By the way, Cumbria is far from Snobby enjoying some of the best house prices (for buyers) in the country! ![]() of a mile from the slipway ![]() cheers Tony ![]() "Derek.Moody" wrote in message ... In article , Tony Kenny wrote: Not so bothered about what other people think, its how they act when you talk about spending less than than the price of a house on a boat. If all they know about boats is the price it is safer to ignore them. You get them in many ports. Terrified when a salt encrusted weather bleached bluewater voyager returns and ties alongside in case their highly-polished used twice a year but never out of sight of land overpriced virility substitute is smirched with southern ocean tar picked up when the lines were trailed in a hurricane off Tierra del Fuego. To find the sort of people you should listen to go down to the water in the off season and see who's taking advantage of the peace. Cheerio, |
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Tony
what a coincidence, I live in Exmouth and my boat doesnt sit in the harbour, not at £1400 a year my boat gets out and used, its highly polished (well clean) and about 1/3 mile from the slipway, if you want to remenis (not sure thats spelt right) check www.exmouthcam.co.uk click on Exmouth Docks "Tony Kenny" wrote in message om... Hi Derek, Sounds like a couple that were pointed out when I was in Exmouth doing my level 2. They sit in their highly polished boat and I'm told it never leaves its birth! The just run the engine and sit. What a waste! (well, in my humble opinion). As for a salt encrusted whatsit, despite doing my course on the sea I'm still terrified of it but I'd love to spend a few days on a real boat and really see what its like! For advice I usually rely on a couple of friends who have been boating since childhood and are now retired so they know a thing or two and know how to do it on a budget, but they do sails mainly so not so good for my stink-boating desires (though I'd like to try sails too). Another friendly person emailed me this morning with a website that is 100% exactly what I'm looking for! In my price range too! http://www.bosunsmate.co.uk/ Hopefully we'll get inflated ![]() but might have to use the engine off it so might not be easy to sell Thanks again, hope to meet some of you in real life sometime. By the way, Cumbria is far from Snobby enjoying some of the best house prices (for buyers) in the country! ![]() of a mile from the slipway ![]() cheers Tony ![]() "Derek.Moody" wrote in message ... In article , Tony Kenny wrote: Not so bothered about what other people think, its how they act when you talk about spending less than than the price of a house on a boat. If all they know about boats is the price it is safer to ignore them. You get them in many ports. Terrified when a salt encrusted weather bleached bluewater voyager returns and ties alongside in case their highly-polished used twice a year but never out of sight of land overpriced virility substitute is smirched with southern ocean tar picked up when the lines were trailed in a hurricane off Tierra del Fuego. To find the sort of people you should listen to go down to the water in the off season and see who's taking advantage of the peace. Cheerio, |
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In article , Tony Kenny
wrote: Sounds like a couple that were pointed out when I was in Exmouth doing my level 2. They sit in their highly polished boat and I'm told it never leaves its birth! The just run the engine and sit. What a waste! (well, in my humble opinion). Might as well have a stationary caravan. In a way they are harmless as long as they don't go out. As for a salt encrusted whatsit, despite doing my course on the sea I'm still terrified of it but I'd love to spend a few days on a real Healthy :-) Thanks again, hope to meet some of you in real life sometime. By the way, Cumbria is far from Snobby enjoying some of the best house prices (for buyers) in the country! ![]() of a mile from the slipway ![]() And there are places (look around Barrow) where a beginner can get afloat in relative shelter and explore - 'ware the tides though. Cheerio, -- |
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Hi,
We're actually in Barrow, well, Walney to be more precise. We pop down to Exmouth often too as my fiancee is from there. Anyway, certainly got some good responses here, despite my obvious spelling or typing deficiency ![]() thanks again everybody! Tony "Derek.Moody" wrote in message ... In article , Tony Kenny wrote: Sounds like a couple that were pointed out when I was in Exmouth doing my level 2. They sit in their highly polished boat and I'm told it never leaves its birth! The just run the engine and sit. What a waste! (well, in my humble opinion). Might as well have a stationary caravan. In a way they are harmless as long as they don't go out. As for a salt encrusted whatsit, despite doing my course on the sea I'm still terrified of it but I'd love to spend a few days on a real Healthy :-) Thanks again, hope to meet some of you in real life sometime. By the way, Cumbria is far from Snobby enjoying some of the best house prices (for buyers) in the country! ![]() of a mile from the slipway ![]() And there are places (look around Barrow) where a beginner can get afloat in relative shelter and explore - 'ware the tides though. Cheerio, |
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