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Old 14 November 2005, 09:09   #21
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Allot more pics to come yet!

Spare Rib - did you and the bigger Osprey get back ok?
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Old 14 November 2005, 09:16   #22
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Jono, glad to hear you got back safely.

We and Humper (in the 7 metre osprey) went off for a play and then had a picnic at Llanwyn. We then headed to the Castle and left there around 4.30. You wouldn't believe how calm the sea was at that time of the day. We arrived back at Menai around 5.30 and had a fantastic day.

We will post some pics later.
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Good read, flipping/capsizing a rib has always been in the back of my mind having a smaller rib than most... is there a special knot or arrangement of ropes that can be rigged to right a 4metre rib? if so do you think you describe it please?

pleased everyone was okay anyway - hope the motors not to costly
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Old 14 November 2005, 10:47   #24
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Picture of me and Andy righting the rib.

The bridle was fitted from the grabline at the front of the boat to the grab line at the back. It would of been more ideal fitted to a more secure point but it worked with a little help from Cracker.
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Old 14 November 2005, 11:29   #25
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Jono - You have my sympathies on this one as i did something simular last year, supprising how fast a few small things can lead you into a whole world of shit isn't it, and luckily you had company with you to help right the boat after, had she washed up somewhere more damage may have occoured.
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Old 14 November 2005, 11:32   #26
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Capsize

Wow am new to RIBs - is this to be part of initiation course!!

Must have been impressive - Glad your both OK


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WOw!!! I leave for a weekend trip and come back to this! Glad to hear you guys are ok. I hope everything gets sorted out and your back on the water bottom side down.
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Old 14 November 2005, 20:49   #28
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Hi Jono

We had a interesting day with you on sat,I know if the boot was on the other foot, you would be the first to help us out. so it was good to be able to help you out. Very calm and professional recovery Jono .A1

Learn't loads hopfully never to be used again!!!

Hope you and Andy have warmed up now and Flipper is soon back into the thick of it.

Good to meet DJ Steve for the first time and have a fun afternoon with you on the straits in the afternoon, hope to be ribbing with you again soon.

And good to meet you to Dave from Anglesey especially as you were there just when we needed a hand to load the boat, THANKS

Glad to hear the Osprey's had a good afternoon afer we left you and hope to see every one again soon.

Will try and put pics on some time, never done it before so will probably be a disaster!!
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Allot more pics to come yet!
Am looking forward to the pictures of the sea conditions. Glad you are ok .
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Old 15 November 2005, 16:09   #30
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strooof Jono, Glad all is ok.

You've got me really worried now and I haven't even got mi new boat wet yet!!!
I hope this aint a regular sort of ribbing thing. Anyone else had this kinda experience?
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pics of sat 12th should be attached if I get it right. sorry but these were taken before we hit the bar.
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Am looking forward to the pictures of the sea conditions. Glad you are ok .
Looks a bit flat ?

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Bloody hell Jono, glad all were ok.
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Old 16 November 2005, 09:19   #34
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wow that orange rib look the biz i bet its fast is it one of those tornados nice
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Allot more pics to come yet!
Any more Pictures.
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Roll Over Jono

Just come back and see youve been at it again!!!!!
roll your discovery,sink your yellow rib and now roll your new rib , do you think you may be a bit top heavy

BOOK YOUR SUBMARINER COURSE WITH JONO.......
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Old 24 November 2005, 20:36   #37
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.......were a bit of a "tosser"

Bloody hell mate - Why do you always do these thinds when I'm not around. Glad all well - catch ya soon.

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Ayup mate, just seen this glap every thinks ok.

Good job weren't there, i'm sure you would of blamed us.
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Old 03 December 2005, 13:54   #39
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This is hot off the press, only happened 6 hours ago, Jono is on the left.
Jono I think you may have a problem righting an 8 metre rib how about one of these instead, http://www.maplin.co.uk/Home.aspx and search for "boat" :
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