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BoatForMyPotplants Posted - 25 Jun 2012 : 20:00:17
Weather permitting, I'm hoping to take my Boat For My Potplants out for the first time this Thursday. I admit I'm a little nervous.

On top of that I think it's about time some of the wonderful people of Wivenhoe quay get a bit of of the recognition that they truly deserve.

The first of my 'Quay Characters' appears on my blog. I hope he's wishing me luck for my inaugeral trip.

please see www.aboatformypotplants.blogspot.com

Neil
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nigel-in-oxford Posted - 29 Jun 2012 : 10:47:14
Hope this post is not too late, but get a chart, you are in the mud bank capital of the UK
Getting stuck on the mud is a real downer, and if you do, don't get out and try to push. I did that when I was about 10 (off east Mersea) I had to be rescued

Seamaster 20 captain "Chronophage" (Time eater)
IanM Posted - 26 Jun 2012 : 23:16:33
Have fun.

(Let's hope you like boating! )
pete-preston Posted - 26 Jun 2012 : 22:53:48
Neil

Good luck with your first (of many we hope ) voyage.

Dont forget to make sure the anchor warp is secured to the boat !!

It has been forgotten in the past.

Pete & Maggie(Kismet).
tigtog Posted - 26 Jun 2012 : 22:44:49
good luck and enjoy neil
ken cattell Posted - 26 Jun 2012 : 01:45:01
Great blog Neil thanks for sharing it, good luck with the first cruise, I would of taken myself off for a quiet potter first time out. You run day trips to the local lighthouse, brilliant.
Err what is the frequency for the locl radio station? Might be worth tuning into around 9 pm for the news!!
Have fun.
K
df Posted - 25 Jun 2012 : 22:05:19
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Originally posted by BoatForMyPotplants

Ah - an anchor. I knew there was something I had forgotten. Thanks Adi!

Neil


And the know how to use it, a dragging anchor is no use at all.




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BoatForMyPotplants Posted - 25 Jun 2012 : 21:46:21
Ah - an anchor. I knew there was something I had forgotten. Thanks Adi!

Neil
adi-n-chez Posted - 25 Jun 2012 : 21:24:45
Neil

Although your 'Blog' is obviously responsible for all of your 'Good luck' in obtaining parts / engine etc etc etc, its time to loose those ropes & actually enjoy what boating is really about!

Watch the tide times , check fuel levels & make sure you have enough warp/chain for your anchor (After all its a new engine installation so untried)

ENJOY it - Its far better than blogging !!

Adi

Sewer Tubes ? I'd rather have a D**ncr*ft (Only Kidding)

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