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Old 31 May 2013, 12:06   #41
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Be careful or all your hard work planning this will end up in the bilges!

So does this mean we'll need factor 50 instead of the factor 0.5 that is usually enough round these parts?
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Old 31 May 2013, 22:01   #42
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Passage Notes for Tomorrow -

Note: No BBQ, bring own food !

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Old 31 May 2013, 22:37   #43
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Wee postscript to the passage plan, albeit maybe a touch late:

If anyone is bunging it into their GPS "blind", beware Leg 9! I think it should only be 1.0 NM long - 1.3NM puts you straight through the end of the island!

Anyone else plotted it? We can confer at Granton worst case.

See you all tomorrow.....
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Wee postscript to the passage plan, albeit maybe a touch late:

If anyone is bunging it into their GPS "blind", beware Leg 9! I think it should only be 1.0 NM long - 1.3NM puts you straight through the end of the island!

Anyone else plotted it? We can confer at Granton worst case.

See you all tomorrow.....
thanks - cant get the staff these days!

See at Granton briefing in royal forth yacht club house...

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7 boats - 21 people are out in forth - 3 island hop - there is strange yellow ting in sky!

i been told its called the sun
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7 Boats - 23 people - Group photo attached

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Old 01 June 2013, 20:16   #48
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I should add (from a safety point of view) that the bloke without the lifejacket n SPR's Photo above was nothing to do with the cruise - he had asked if he could "guddle" the rudder bolt on his Yacht from off the side of a rib before we left, and was somewhat taken aback to find himself in the photograph instead of being parked by the stern of his yacht (which is just out the pic to the left!) The adjustment was successfully made, and no spanners were lost to the brine.

Always wear a lifejacket!



But yes, the day was good. We met SPR again at Newhaven (where's the pic? ) then motored across to Inchkeith, where we went ashore and saw a lighthouse, a lot of WW2 ruins and 10,000,000,000,000 seagulls. Lots of eggs in nests, so lots of really grumpy birds. One or two of the group were "decorated", but we did see one chick breaking out it's shell....

Then did a lap of the island, stopping to look at the wreck off the SW corner of the island, and headed for Inchmickery. A good blast against the now increasing wind made itr a little more interesting to drive, and I proved my test Prop (upped an inch in Pitch & a good half inch in diameter) was much better in the waves. (see the prop swap thread for my next plea!). We RV-ed off the southern end of the island and headed for Inchcolm, stopping only for one of the party to switch tanks.

Arrived at Inchcolm, and I thin got ourselves into the background of someone's wedding photos while we had our picnic. Stated there for an hour or so chatting about ribs & life, and meandered round to the Western end of the island, where we found three seals sunning themselves on a starboard hand marker, and after visiting the tiny harbour, the "official" rally broke up. A coupe of boats headed back to Granton, & the rest of us (4 ribs) aimed for the bridges. by this time the wind had got up a bit more, so the sea was slightly lumpy choppy. After pulling into PE, we decided to go & find ice cream simply to kill time until the tide made it possible to recover.

According to my trusty Garmin, 33.2 nautical miles at an average of 12.4 knots.
The flotilla travelled at the speed of the slowest boat, and then add in lots of 3 knot harbour speed limits / seal watching / wreck spotting / etc). Cruising average was C. 17-18 knots.

All in all, a good day out. I'll find the decent pics & post them later.
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And you see that our group photo - is on RYA Scotland facebook banner page.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/RYA-Scotland/157421829194?ref=ts&fref=ts


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I totally forgot about this until I saw all you guys leaving Inchkeith Island and heading out to the wreck, that was me in the Osprey Eagle staying out the way. Least you had nice weather and sea's for the day. We headed down to Bass Rock after leaving you guys checking out the wreck near Inchkeith Island.
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I totally forgot about this until I saw all you guys leaving Inchkeith Island and heading out to the wreck, that was me in the Osprey Eagle staying out the way. Least you had nice weather and sea's for the day. We headed down to Bass Rock after leaving you guys checking out the wreck near Inchkeith Island.
Did you have fun going through ELYC Regatta...
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Taken from Inchkeith! Cracking day!
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