Junket - Bay of Islands (NZ) January 2017

  • 11 Nov 2016 21:11
    Reply # 4380317 on 4367017
    I just heard from Chris Freeman:

    Passepatu has managed to get some time away from work and will again be making a honest attempt to arrive.   At the moment I have 2.4 kilometers of obsolete wiring ripped out of the boat and the switchboard has been striped to replace everything .. Much could and probably will go wrong but it must be done.  Chris Freeman.

    Thank you, Linda, for the rum offer.  Have you come across The Kraken?

    OK, Bryan, now you need to firm up your rules of engagement for the Fant-Ale.  Nice to see people posting here instead of by email.  Thanks. 

  • 11 Nov 2016 22:28
    Reply # 4380442 on 4367017
    And from Brian Owen (andy.sandspit@gmail.com)

    Just had knee replacement op 2 wks ago,so if all is ok I hope to be there. Please keep me informed re the event.


     Regards from Brian Owen "Le Canard Bleu"

  • 14 Nov 2016 20:49
    Reply # 4389647 on 4377466
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    Paul Thompson wrote:
    Bryan Tuffnell wrote:Fantail will be there... but, you know...

    ...as neither racing nor rum particularly appeal to me...

    The bit about the rum is news to us all! As for the dressing gown and slippers, you volunteering? :-)
    I'm with Kiera Knightley on that issue...
  • 14 Nov 2016 21:05
    Reply # 4389682 on 4380317
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    Annie Hill wrote:

    OK, Bryan, now you need to firm up your rules of engagement for the Fant-Ale.  

    Right, absent any suggestions from the floor, I might have to award one bottle of premium homebrewed and lovingly crafted fine American Pale Ale to the boat whose crew display the maximum insouciance, casual air, and all round good attitude whilst sailing. A totally arbitrary and possibly conflicting points system will apply, and anyone wearing dressing gowns for the duration of the race can expect to win.
  • 15 Nov 2016 19:47
    Reply # 4393959 on 4389682
    Bryan Tuffnell wrote: anyone wearing dressing gowns for the duration of the race can expect to win.
    You don't think that one dressing gown would be enough? It's likely to be reasonably warm given the time of the year!
  • 16 Nov 2016 18:43
    Reply # 4395765 on 4393959
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    Paul Thompson wrote:
    Bryan Tuffnell wrote: anyone wearing dressing gowns for the duration of the race can expect to win.
    You don't think that one dressing gown would be enough? It's likely to be reasonably warm given the time of the year!
    Well, Paul, I convened a meeting of all those who volunteered suggestions as to the rules for the awarding of the FantAle and asked everyone to ponder this. What I replied was that a simple rule of one dressing gown per mast was appropriate. LC is a ketch, is she not? ;-)
  • 16 Nov 2016 19:19
    Reply # 4395835 on 4367017
    Some of us don't even own dressing gowns!
  • 16 Nov 2016 19:53
    Reply # 4395881 on 4395835
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    Annie Hill wrote:Some of us don't even own dressing gowns!
    I hasten to add that exceptions can be made. A few metres of Clipper Canvas should suffice.
  • 17 Nov 2016 00:35
    Reply # 4396197 on 4395765
    Bryan Tuffnell wrote:
    Paul Thompson wrote:
    Bryan Tuffnell wrote: anyone wearing dressing gowns for the duration of the race can expect to win.
    You don't think that one dressing gown would be enough? It's likely to be reasonably warm given the time of the year!
    Well, Paul, I convened a meeting of all those who volunteered suggestions as to the rules for the awarding of the FantAle and asked everyone to ponder this. What I replied was that a simple rule of one dressing gown per mast was appropriate. LC is a ketch, is she not? ;-)
    Oh great, since my dressing gowns are used as sails onboard LC, we will qualify on all accounts :-)!
  • 19 Nov 2016 03:21
    Reply # 4400309 on 4396197
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    Paul Thompson wrote:
    Oh great, since my dressing gowns are used as sails onboard LC, we will qualify on all accounts :-)!
    This I've got to see...
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