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Started by Ellistine in Ski Chatter - 39 Replies

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Ellistine posted Apr-2008

This March I took up sailing as a means to fill in the gap between winters.

It turns out I actually quite like sailing to the point that today I took delivery of a Laser Vago sailing dinghy.

Of course a boat needs a name so after much deliberation we decided to name it after a member of the German womens ski team. Who did we choose?

http://www.fis-ski.com/fr/605/614.html?sector=AL&competitorid=10037&type=result

Caron-a
reply to 'I name this boat....'
posted Apr-2008

forename or surname? :lol:


if you ever happen to go to the gocek area of turkey ask them about black wednesday 2006... closest to death I've ever felt

Tony_H
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posted Apr-2008

Keith. You are officially mental.

Ellistine
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posted Apr-2008

carona-a wrote:forename or surname?

You couldn't have one without the other!
carona-a wrote:black wednesday 2006... closest to death I've ever felt

I'm thinking it's probably best not to know??

Edited 2 times. Last update at 24-Apr-2008

Tony_H
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posted Apr-2008

Did you know that Fanny Chmelar does not translate in German to smelly fanny?

Edited 1 time. Last update at 24-Apr-2008

Ellistine
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posted Apr-2008

I know but it made me chuckle as I was filling out the insurance application :lol:

Caron-a
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posted Apr-2008

ellistine wrote:
carona-a wrote:black wednesday 2006... closest to death I've ever felt

I'm thinking it's probably best not to know??


look away now if you don't want to know.......

wednesday, 11th october 2006, wind 56 knots, gale force 11 - me with my boys (9 and 5 at the time) in life jackets on a portside birth, starboard portholes submerged, husband and father in law trying to pull the sails in, jenny(?) in shreds. one boat in our flotilla couldn't turn and was heading out into the med, they were rescued and didn't get back on the boat. another one crashed into rocks and had to change boats, they were back with us the next day.

lots of stories were told in sarsarla that night. one man, who was sitting comfortably with his g and t, described it as sounding like a train coming through the trees. it was very quick and very freaky!

beats sitting on a beach reading a book! :-D

Ellistine
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posted Apr-2008

Yikes! I think I'll stick with sailing the Dinghy within the confines of Portland Harbour.

Topic last updated on 05-June-2008 at 19:37