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Old 22 October 2009, 11:56   #41
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Any Ribnetters with a good tan, dark bushy 'tash and a rucksack might struggle to get in.
Better stay indoors and charge my shaver then! If I do that, can I still use me rucksack? Please
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Old 23 October 2009, 08:43   #42
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Where are the HARDCORE ribbers amongst us or is it the wrong time of year (xmas).
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Old 23 October 2009, 10:35   #43
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If any Ribnetters meet this description, probably best to stay away!!!!
Did you take a good look at Mullers just add the beard and give him a tea towel
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Old 23 October 2009, 10:40   #44
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Did you take a good look at Mullers just add the beard and give him a tea towel
But you're Mullers. Ask Hightower.
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Old 23 October 2009, 10:50   #45
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I'd be up for it if I am not working and my engine isn't as dead as I think it is!!
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Old 23 October 2009, 14:13   #46
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I'd be up for it if I am not working and my engine isn't as dead as I think it is!!
noooooo.!

whats the latest then
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Old 23 October 2009, 19:59   #47
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We'll be in the solent this Sunday

http://rib.net/forum/showthread.php?t=32853
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Old 23 October 2009, 20:02   #48
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I'd be up for it if I am not working and my engine isn't as dead as I think it is!!
We could go up by sea. That should just about finish it off.
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Old 24 October 2009, 03:12   #49
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I popped into Outboard Services and explained my findings and observations and he told me not to run the engine again and let them examine it. Unfortunately I had to go back to work before I got it to them but it will be dropped in in mid nov for the verdict. Apparently play in the crank followed by oil dripping from the cowel are not cool in the world of Etec. Along similar lines the guy who does my mots has a 115 as well and has just had a new one just before his 3 year warranty expired after it self destructed.

I think everyone would get tired of waiting for me if I only have my 3.3hp and a set of paddles!
I would still popping up for a beer or twenty one eve even if the boat is a no goer!
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Is there a suggested date for this yet, or is it best to keep all weekends in December free just in case there is one where the weather's ok ?
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Old 26 October 2009, 22:34   #51
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Is there a suggested date for this yet, or is it best to keep all weekends in December free just in case there is one where the weather's ok ?
Yeah, I'll wheel the Old Girl out for one more '09 run.
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I'd best bring the green fuel tanker then

I'm only about for the first couple of weeks in December
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I'm only about for the first couple of weeks in December
Oh yeah, so am I.


Could you bring a bag of big-end and main bearings aswell.
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Oh yeah, so am I.


Could you bring a bag of big-end and main bearings aswell.
err...

and a bowser of petrol
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Old 27 October 2009, 09:09   #55
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Could you bring a bag of big-end and main bearings aswell.


Oi!!!! Nuf of that!!
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Old 27 October 2009, 15:19   #56
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Guys / Gals

Due to work commitments it is looking highly unlikely that i will be able to make either of the first two weekends in December. I can do the 19th however this probably isn't good for most.

So from an organising point of view can someone take this on?

Many thanks.
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err...

and a bowser of petrol
You can get back under your stone!
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Guys / Gals

Due to work commitments it is looking highly unlikely that i will be able to make either of the first two weekends in December. I can do the 19th however this probably isn't good for most.

So from an organising point of view can someone take this on?

Many thanks.
Shall we call it the 'Buck Pass Gathering'?
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Old 27 October 2009, 17:56   #59
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Having enjoyed the Searider get together last week and noticing that most such 'get togethers' are focused on the Solent area, how 'bout a SW event?
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Yep, good idea Nos. I've heard that you're a top bloke in the organizational dept.
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Gibbo, you're the man! Do you wanna organize it?
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Shall we call it the 'Buck Pass Gathering'?
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I wasn't attempting to hide the fact.
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