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Old 15 October 2006, 17:28   #1
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Sounds like a great idea, would love to explore the Farne Islands, happy to meet up anytime to suit you.

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That sounds like a plan, will fix a date with GL (other owner) and then pm you. Maybe we can start an annuel N.East style RIB meet? Who`s up for it?
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Old 15 October 2006, 20:34   #2
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I'd be up for a North east Rib meet !

or if you fancy a stroll just a little further south, theres excellent scenery between Bridlington & Scarborough, if you fancy it drop me a line.

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I would be interested but my 35 knots maximum might hold you up.
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Old 16 October 2006, 11:12   #4
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Dont worry, it won`t be a race! Just a cruise somewhere, beers and grub, and then back again. I`ve always fancied Ireland, or the Ilse a Man for an easier trip? Anybody up for that next late spring?
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ill be up 4 the i o m poss a nother rib aswell
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Old 18 October 2006, 21:13   #6
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I look forward to the PM... Going to the fanes in the next couple of weeks if the weather is kind.

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I look forward to the PM... Going to the fanes in the next couple of weeks if the weather is kind.

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Hi Ollie

Where do you launch at this time of year - I thought Seahouses was closed
I would love to get out to the Farnes
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I would probably pick a good day and gp from the Tyne, but there must be launching facilities for smaller boats year round as I always see Dive ribs heading North on the A1 during the weekends, even the winter..
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Old 19 October 2006, 09:30   #9
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...- I thought Seahouses was closed ..
Jeff, could you clarify please?
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Old 19 October 2006, 09:45   #10
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I think he is refering to the lunatic that drives the tractor and launches you into the seas, literally...

He finshes out of the summer season.

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Old 19 October 2006, 10:27   #11
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Ther's always Seahouses harbour, thats a fairly easy launch.

Also at South Sheilds (R. Tyne) by Sailing Club building. Car park at top for permit holders.
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I think he is refering to the lunatic that drives the tractor and launches you into the seas, literally...

He finshes out of the summer season.

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You must mean the oldish chap that does launching off craster beach with his tractor? He wouldnt let us out with our 4.2 zodiac one year. Mind it was a force 5 with 3m swells! He actually laughed at our boat!
Seahouses is open all year round, a tenner to launch with £2 per extra passenger, which is a fairly good price. We have been out in the winter, and its got a very good slipway, and you can park on the pier too. Trailers are free to park on the beach next to the slipway.
The Harbour Inn does cracking food and ales, and a real fire too!
Hope the weather holds up qcamel, not that you`ll mind in that nice shiny scorp!
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Seahouses Launch

No .... I was actually referring to the really good slip at Seahouses harbour. I believe the slip barrier is locked from Oct to April ?
Don't know about the lune at Crabster but once or twice used the tractor /beach launch at Beadnell in dive club boats - not for me again !
Looks like I will have to check out with the harbour master as I will definitely be up there if they open up all year !
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