And today I did......

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RobMac":zunme1si said:
I'm gonna stay out of this thread for a wee while
Its not got a single thing to do with the boats.


dyna-ti":zunme1si said:
Be surprised for how little you can buy a small wooden dingy Rob. Any of our many Lochs, a wee boom tent and its certainly easier to stop for the night and be about set up than the tent business. Or bring one and camp on a remote shore for a week cooking fire.
I've owned 2 sailing boats.
 
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RobMac":1twrfx2s said:
RobMac":1twrfx2s said:
I'm gonna stay out of this thread for a wee while
Its not got a single thing to do with the boats.


dyna-ti":1twrfx2s said:
Be surprised for how little you can buy a small wooden dingy Rob. Any of our many Lochs, a wee boom tent and its certainly easier to stop for the night and be about set up than the tent business. Or bring one and camp on a remote shore for a week cooking fire.
I've owned 2 sailing boats.

Aye well how wiz i tae know that.

What types were they ?
 
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A wee gunter rigged boat with a drop keel, clinker built and a vintage Johnson Seagull (a loved that boat) then there was the International Dragon racing yacht, looked like a dart, no engine at all, fin keel, carvel construction, that was a short lived ownership.
 
When my two were small I bought a 14ft cabin cruiser (makes it sound grander than it was) with cable steering etc and trailer. Small enough to tow with my old Land Rover and drop in anywhere I fancied. We had many an adventure.

I've been working on Mrs HM re a boat or a motorhome for a couple of years. I want the water she wants the wheels.
 
Local ride in warm(ish) sunshine. Got a bit excited in country park when i noticed a new sign saying entrance to cycle trail, followed by disappointment when it turned out to be a 30 sec virgin trail marked out with logs, with 3 random wood bridges over nothing. Was a sign at the end asking you to give any feedback to the rangers office, but thought better of it. Suppose they are starting things off, but can't help feeling it was just to keep the community service chaingang busy for an afternoon.
 
The History Man":14d4j9zn said:
When my two were small I bought a 14ft cabin cruiser (makes it sound grander than it was) with cable steering etc and trailer. Small enough to tow with my old Land Rover and drop in anywhere I fancied. We had many an adventure.

I've been working on Mrs HM re a boat or a motorhome for a couple of years. I want the water she wants the wheels.

Hire one, the dearest can do the pumping out of the raw sewage :wink:
Explain boat pumps it out itself :wink:
When youre wee, a 14ft is like the titanic, only its all yours :lol:

Rob, those both sound lovely, especially the clinker with the Johnson, Great wee engine that one.Had one on the mates parents boat for the tender. Its actually a nice thing to sit and look at. Engines you need, even just moving about, unless you care to row. But nice, havent let on about this before Rob.

This place is truly a gathering of dark horses :?


OH LOVE that ,well i dunno :? Row boat or canyak or a kynoe , but thats a great or pair rather of wee cuddys. I didnt know there was that design for lakes, thought a cabin arrangement would be only in trans type vessels, pressure tight. Not small cabin with he ribs showing. Yeah like that indeed.

Stabilizers :shock:

(feel free to go back to bikes )
 
dyna-ti":12hm1ial said:
Rob, those both sound lovely, especially the clinker with the Johnson, Great wee engine that one.Had one on the mates parents boat for the tender. Its actually a nice thing to sit and look at. Engines you need, even just moving about, unless you care to row. But nice, havent let on about this before Rob.

Your absolutely right about the Johnson I'd have it mounted in the living room if I still had it, the feel, the smell, the sound. :shock:
I can/could navigate on land or sea using instruments (old school) not mastered electronics yet. And that's a recurring theme in my life I suppose, you could say Retro. Old motorbikes, old boats, old cars, old pushbikes :lol:
 
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Let's just get this right Rob.

You'd have mounted the Johnson in the living room, because you love the feel and the smell

:shock:
 
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Had a wee run roond Blairadam this afternoon in the sunshine.
The last 2 nights of rain has returned some of it back to mud after the almost dry run Keith and I had on Sunday.
Did a wee bit of trail maintenance, filled a muddy hole with stones and cleared a short line to avoid another bigger section of glaur.
 

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