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Old 06 November 2002, 22:17   #11
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And you have to use a footpump to inflate it!
Question is, would you be allowed to make the bacon sarnies before hand, or would you have to fry up the bacon after inflating the boat?

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Old 07 November 2002, 05:10   #12
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Maybe they should introduce a SIB racing league to get people started
Right, I'm up for that. We can start at the Ribnet Mass Meeting in the Spring.

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Old 07 November 2002, 10:54   #13
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I'm up for SIB racing too! If I've got a boat in time for the mass meeting (seems like I actually might be able to get one soon after christmas) then I'll take part in a race or two.

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Old 07 November 2002, 10:59   #14
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Great, now keep your money in the bank ready for that elusive SH SIB.

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Old 07 November 2002, 18:04   #15
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Could the over 50's use an electric pump
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Old 07 November 2002, 19:49   #16
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No chance. When they were lads, they not only had to use a footpump, but they had to walk 30 miles in the snow to get it! So they should be used to this level of hard work by now!

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