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Cheers Colin.
COLIN.
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Cheers Colin.
COLIN.
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Roy
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No bid from me today😐
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Also Lous Vuitton Trophy was also a sailing trophy.
So there must be something worth the sponsoring in the fashion industry.
All happening off Barcelona next year so only a small time differebce as far as following the races.
Roy
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So it seems I should just let the kids do the competition.
Cheers Colin.
COLIN.
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I know what you mean about a story, I have a small Canadian ferry (of GG design) and I have timed the model as Bank Holiday Monday 2nd. August 1937. There are perhaps more cars on the ferry than possible.
All are left hand drive and there is a passenger group for each one plus a story. The 2 cars under the deck are British and part of a Sale Drive to 'Buy British'
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Roy
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Another 'None of the above question' today (13/6) 🤔
'Vertige' is 50m LoA not 67m, and is owned by a Frenchman.
None of the 'offered' owners is French.
I'm not gambling this time!
Happy guessing folks🤞
Cheers, Doug😎
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(My old granny would have said A* over T* 😮)
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Sorry Stephen, another demerit for me 😭😭
Trev
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Recognised Cap San Diego instantly, the last of the White Swans.
Now a museum ship in Hamburg, but still operational.
Spent some time on her several years ago, mostly bridge, radio room and antenna fit examining her GMDSS radio installation, while looking for a supplier of such systems to be integrated into our complete Integrated Naval COMMS systems. A most enjoyable day, and getting paid for it too😁
Please put your models in your Boat Harbour with some more details; dimensions, power plant, pics of the internal gubbins if possible. Earn yourself 40 points, promote yourself to Leading Seaman, and give your fellow members a lot of pleasure (and ideas😉).
Cheers, Doug😎
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I assume it means what happened to the poor Andrea Gail?
Going head-on didn't help her much🤔
I too went for answer 'C', as did apparently two colleagues from Germany who recently joined the fray. We have now dropped from 3rd to 6th in the rankings☹️
Oh well, it's only a game (Gnash gnash!😁)
Well done Hungary (wonder who that might be😉) for hanging in there on 2nd👍
Happy quizzing Shipmates.
Cheers, Doug😎
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Would be interested in more detail on each, if you have the time😊
Trev
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Meeting a Large Wave one has a Choice.
It is much more likely for a boat to capsize or broach, than to pitchpole.
So one has a choice how to address the situation.
Just based on my 40 years of Maritine experience.
Trev
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If any one has survived a 10ft to 20ft wave you know what can happen
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And it has always worked when fishing along with my family. If you have control then you can ride the wave.
Cheers Colin.
COLIN.
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I put one oar in just the once and it was whipped backwards. A rudder would give you instant response. I could have just allowed myself to drift back as I was going under a bridge which narrowed the channel and it was the tide that got me.
It was not possible to judge where the water would take you as tide was coming in against 60 square miles of open water trying to get out.
For reference The Rip Bridge Brisbane Water near Woy Woy in Oz
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Roy
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I thought the answer was “Find the largest loo roll you could grab”
Have a good day chaps.
Bill
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Gives me confidence when we go sailing that does! By the way my answer was wrong!
Roy
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Just sewing some sails now as I convert my cutter to a sloop!
Roy
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Cheers Colin.
COLIN.
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As suspected we were being steered towards Atocha as the 'Correct' answer, but this is evidently WRONG! Atocha was nowhere near Indonesia when she went down in a hurricane off Florida, as it is now known.
Perhaps in future we should all answer simply "42", 'The answer to life, the universe and EVERYTHING'. 😁
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Today's (7/6) seems to be another "None of the above" bullshit question!
I believe it is pretty well known amongst ship aficionados where and when Lusitania, Titanic, and Vasa sank and when their wrecks were discovered. Ireland 1917/1935, New Foundland 1912/1985, Florida 1622/1956, Stockholm harbour 1628/1956. Yes I have visited the Wasa Museum in Stockholm and brought back a thick book of the ship's history, including complete plans!
So we are being steered towards Atocha. Problem there is that Nuestra Señora de Atocha sank off the Florida Keys, not anywhere near Indonesia!?
Also, not one of the referred ship wrecks was discovered in 1942.
At that time most folks were fully occupied with other matters 🤔
So I'm gonna go for Atocha, as being the most little known wreck, and see what happens!!
Cheers, Doug 😎
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