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Old 27 June 2005, 12:40   #1
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Ribs at Glastonbury !

just got back from having a fun weekend at the festival and spotted a rib at the festival, you see everything in that place.

!!! eeek!




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Old 27 June 2005, 12:52   #2
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Did JK draw the lightning?

I can see my tent !!! (nice floral number: bottom left 2nd photo! It got an outing at the weekend in a drier location. )

I tried to convice everyone it was cool This is the proof!

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Old 27 June 2005, 13:03   #3
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i can see mine its the blue one
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Old 27 June 2005, 14:01   #4
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and the next song is...The Streets..."Dry your Tent Mate"
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Old 27 June 2005, 14:43   #5
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i can see mine its the blue one
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Old 27 June 2005, 14:55   #6
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[QUOTE=topaz] just got back from having a fun weekend at the festival and spotted a rib at the festival, you see everything in that place.

!!! eeek!

The boat is actually not a RIB, but one of two inflatables with a built in fold up wooden floor that we built for the Somerset Fire Brigade a couple of years ago They are carried on Taunton fire tenders as rescue boats. The design is based on our Tinker dinghy but they were specially lengthened and fitted with compressed air inflation for emergency use

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Old 27 June 2005, 15:26   #7
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Originally Posted by topaz
just got back from having a fun weekend at the festival and spotted a rib at the festival, you see everything in that place.

!!! eeek!

The boat is actually not a RIB, but one of two inflatables with a built in fold up wooden floor that we built for the Somerset Fire Brigade a couple of years ago They are carried on Taunton fire tenders as rescue boats. The design is based on our Tinker dinghy but they were specially lengthened and fitted with compressed air inflation for emergency use

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Old 27 June 2005, 15:32   #8
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know it all or what

I thought it was the remark of a professional boat builder/tuber who recognises his own product......
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Old 28 June 2005, 06:06   #9
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The boat is actually not a RIB, but one of two inflatables with a built in fold up wooden floor that we built for the Somerset Fire Brigade a couple of years ago [/url]

When is an inflatable not a rib ? Are we not being a little pedantic here ?
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Old 28 June 2005, 06:56   #10
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When is an inflatable not a rib ? :
Yer 'avin a laff?.....ain't you?...... ...


Perhaps not... in that case try rolling up a RIB and storing it on a Fire Engine... and no I don't include that crappy Avon/Zodiac modular RIB...
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