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Wayfoot
United Kingdom
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Posted - 22 May 2017 : 12:35:33
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| Weather is looking good for the weekend. Looking forward to a gentle punt up the Lanky to the City itself. Hopefully everyone is out enjoying the wonderful Lancaster Canal....Enjoy |
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trevork
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Posted - 22 May 2017 : 13:45:16
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| Hope you are enjoying the Lancy! Might you be able to send us some photos please?? |
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df
United Kingdom
5994 Posts |
Posted - 22 May 2017 : 18:00:46
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I'm out for a week as of friday afternoon, if weather plays fair it will be a trip from gt.yarmouth down to orford and back up to southwold for a few days, I fancy anchoring off dunwich beach and taking the dinghy for a pint in the ship but it will have to be nice and calm for that. Enjoy the lancy, mind the trolleys.
NBAS--The communal colostomy bag of the boating community.
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IanM
United Kingdom
2238 Posts |
Posted - 22 May 2017 : 20:39:22
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| We'll also be out and about, pootling around the Braunston area. |
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Marmag
United Kingdom
47 Posts |
Posted - 25 May 2017 : 17:35:59
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I'm of to lancaster Carnforth my self I have a 22 widebeam pearly queen u might c me hope weather stays fine. That's if I sort out my silted up cooling system been expensive nightmare.should have it fixed sat morn.
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df
United Kingdom
5994 Posts |
Posted - 05 Jun 2017 : 17:23:23
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Well survived the trip and had a fantastic week, had the bridge lifted at gt.yarmouth on the sunday for a run down to orford, realised on the way down the harbour we'd left a tap running and had ran the water tank out so had to pop in to southwold to pick some up before carrying on to orford, had a hell of a thunderstorm overnight which bounced us about a goodun but flat calm in the morning so had breakfast and headed down to felixstowe for a run up the deben to woodbridge for a couple of nights, did a hideously early run from there to southwold for a couple of nights before returning back to gt.yarmouth with another bridge lift booked. Perfect! (and about 350+ litres of diesel)
NBAS--The communal colostomy bag of the boating community.
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trevork
3949 Posts |
Posted - 05 Jun 2017 : 17:58:34
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| No artistic photos of jagged lightening then?? |
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cliveshep
Thailand
1324 Posts |
Posted - 06 Jun 2017 : 09:55:13
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Dave don't do jagged lightning! Dave does in the bed smartish and pull bedclothes over head.
Right DF?
(Glad I'm out of reach here!)
Mind you, we've had thunderstorms here every day, but 2 nights ago was a cracker. The dogs were terrified and 3 of our 4 dogs are Thai born and bred. The storm was right overhead, incredible actinic lightning with almost simultaneous thunderclaps made the house shake.
We had the dogs with us and we all huddled together on the bed hoping it wouldn't hit the house. It was very scary indeed. The sheer power there!

Finally living the dream!
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df
United Kingdom
5994 Posts |
Posted - 06 Jun 2017 : 09:55:44
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Very few piccies indeed, I may get around to uploading the few I did take sometime.
Here you go then, here's one.

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