A Tasmanian experience

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Re: A Tasmanian experience

Postby Reklaw » 12 Dec 2013, 06:25

Hi Darren. Nope, Terry hasn't moved to the apple isle yet, might be a year or so me thinks. Will see what i can find regarding a pic of the fin.
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Chivs
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Re: A Tasmanian experience

Postby Chivs » 28 Apr 2014, 21:43

Ahoy all!

Amazing how time flys! Just for info and in order to erase any thought of not being prepared or organised the registrations for the next wooden boat festival started today, the festival will occur from Friday 6 February to Monday the 9th!

Needless to say Tomboy is already registered and the offer of the same hospitality etc to financial members that attend will be be there! If the weather is right it's an awesome event and on the Friday when all the boats get out for the sail past and start is quite spectacular!

If my favorites (you know who you are!) are there in time your berth is booked otherwise I have room for about 6? Just saying, the captains A tour is quite popular!

To be continued, cheers from sunny Tassie!

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hookster
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Re: A Tasmanian experience

Postby hookster » 29 Apr 2014, 09:06

And what sort of accommodation is on offer Chivs?

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Re: A Tasmanian experience

Postby fatpigeon » 29 Apr 2014, 12:10

Hookster

Chivs has new digs ! Special guests like yourself bunk down on the coach next to the central heating system, I hope Chivs can provide photos for all to see .

Having said that if anyone does need accommodation send me a message , Hobart usually books out 6 months in advance for this event.

Stuart

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Re: A Tasmanian experience

Postby Darren » 29 Apr 2014, 12:30

Hey Fat,
Its the "captain" not the "coach"
Don't think you should be offering guests to bunk down on him either!
:o
Darren

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Re: A Tasmanian experience

Postby fatpigeon » 29 Apr 2014, 12:59

Thanks Darren for pointing that out . The offer would be to sleep on his couch or is it a "sofa" on the big island . Regardless the captain coach can wear two hats as you know.

Fat

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Re: A Tasmanian experience

Postby Chivs » 29 Apr 2014, 16:05

Ahoy Hookster!

You can sleep on the boat with me but you may have to share with Darren if he is still unemployed? Just means I'll have to move the billiard table out of the games room if any more come? Taken a leaf out of the Half Safe story amazing how much room I have, full commercial kitchen next to the state room dam handy for entertaining!
Otherwise if you are a keen and agreeable cabin boy there generally is room on the windward bound!

Cheers! :P

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Re: A Tasmanian experience

Postby screwit » 29 Apr 2014, 20:18

Bob , I would be interested in the finn pic's too, to compare with what is left of INVADER's one
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Re: A Tasmanian experience

Postby Alan » 29 Apr 2014, 21:53

Stuart,
do you think Chivs will have a fancy enough wine cellar in these new digs ? :lol:
Still don't think there could ever be enough crowding to require seeking a bunk on the windward passage.

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Re: A Tasmanian experience

Postby fatpigeon » 30 Apr 2014, 14:48

Alan
I believe our fearless leader has a special relationship with the windward passage and has first dibs on a spare bunk. Re : wine cellars I'm sure the new digs will be fancy enough and incorporate the said wine cellar, in the meantime I will nick over with the excavator and provide a temporary solution.

Stuart


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