KRKA on her mooring

  • 13 Apr 2016 11:15
    Reply # 3950635 on 3943027
    Anonymous

    Jonathan

    Thanks for your comments. The article to which you refer can be found in the March 2003 issue of the JRA Newsletter, #40, pp. 35-36, followed by an ad for the chartering of KRKA.

    Naturally I have already solicited a BOTM feature from Lynda, and she has agreed to provide such as soon as she can find someone to take out the boat so she can take photographs - the best opportunity will no doubt arise at the gathering for the AGM.

    Chris

    Last modified: 13 Apr 2016 11:17 | Anonymous
  • 13 Apr 2016 10:12
    Reply # 3950517 on 3943027

    Chris

     

    Thank you. 

    I have fond memories of family sailing on KRKA on hire from the Association and wrote about it in the magazine.  (You may provide a link?)

    Has she featured as a Boat of the Month?  If not then you may care to consider her.

     

    Jonathan 

  • 12 Apr 2016 13:11
    Message # 3943027
    Anonymous

    As our hard-working Membership Secretary and Editor was departing for a well-earned break, she sent me this photo of her Newbridge Pioneer KRKA on her new mooring at Mylor. In her temporary absence I'm sure she won't mind me sharing it.

    KRKA has, of course, a long history with the JRA, having been owned by it between 2001 and 2004 as a 'Charter' boat for members' use. Nice to see her in good hands, and back on the water.

    Chris

    Last modified: 12 Apr 2016 13:13 | Anonymous
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