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Postby Ru88ell » Sat Mar 09, 2013 4:27 pm

Unless anyone minds, can I take these posts to use on the new website please?

If I take them as they are you can easily send me a more professional text if you'd prefer. ;)
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Postby Dennis » Sat Mar 09, 2013 5:04 pm

Ru88ell wrote:Unless anyone minds, can I take these posts to use on the new website please?

If I take them as they are you can easily send me a more professional text if you'd prefer. ;)


OK with me, although Churchouse Boats (Drascombe) and Cornish Crabbers might be less impressed. ;)

Feel free to remove those references if you think it wise.
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Postby oak » Sat Mar 09, 2013 11:37 pm

Always happy to chat about sailing but do not have Merlin in the water as yet , trying to find the time to go over to Honnor Marine to pick up a new mast.Of course if anyone is coming over and has room for it!:):)

One of the main attractions to me was the ability to lower the mast single handed to get under the Shannon bridges.In the good old days before mobos cluttered up the waterways the bridges were all swing bridges now changed to lifting, enough to allow some gin palace to scrape through.still fantastic sailing with very few other boats.good and bad?
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