Hi Paul,
Yes that was us. I spent many hours in contorted positions getting to
know the more obscure parts of the boat.
Bill
ForwardedMessage.eml
Subject:
Re: Stus-List Thanks for the welcome
From:
Jim Watts <paradigmat...@gmail.com>
Date:
26/11/2013 10:08 PM
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Acetone makes everything fun. Or at least forgotten.
On 26 November 2013 19:50, Paul Baker <pauljba...@shaw.ca
<mailto:pauljba...@shaw.ca>> wrote:
Welcome, is that Mithrandir that's now down at Oak Bay Marina? If so, I
believe we were out on the hard up in Sidney back in the summer
together. I spent a very enjoyable week working with copious amounts of
acetone and wielding a buffer. Wait, did I say enjoyable?
Cheers,
Paul
Orange Crush
1974 27 MkII
Sidney, BC.
On 13-11-26 09:39 AM, Bill and Gaynor Hoyne wrote:
Thanks everyone for your kind words!! I am looking forward to fun,
foibles, and frustrations of sailing.
I am spending the winter reading books and marine cataloges ( I knew
there was a reason I needed to go to work every now and again:-) ). I
am working on the electrics ( battery, panel, wireing etc).
I would love to come to the PNW rendezvous next August. Hopefully that
works with the work schedule.
No plans to move to Victoria, there is too much skiing to be had here in
the mountains. Cold and sunny beats damp and rainy:-)
We have sailed her with various sail configurations (however too chicken
to fly the spinniker just yet) and I am amazed how easily she sails in
light to 20+ winds. Almost too much fun.
Bill and Gaynor
Mithrandir
'74 C&C 35 MkII
HIN: CCY352241174
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