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Old 20 January 2007, 21:18   #1
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Why bother?
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Old 20 January 2007, 21:22   #2
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BogMonster would be happy with that. If the tubes were kaputt like his Humber he could always use the boat anyway.

By the way do you think Stephens bad luck is just payback for all those crap, breaking down Landrovers that are wandering, or not, the planet !
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Old 21 January 2007, 03:00   #3
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Not appealing to my taste, either. The beach rollers seem an interesting idea, though. Any one tried them?
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Old 21 January 2007, 03:29   #4
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They obviously work really well, especially with a bailing bucket that big! The only thing floating is the cool box!
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Old 21 January 2007, 16:14   #5
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Not appealing to my taste, either. The beach rollers seem an interesting idea, though. Any one tried them?
Never used them but they were being used on the television the other day i think in Australia on the beach for a large rib worked very well.Wish they had showed more shots of the rib entering the surf
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Old 21 January 2007, 19:43   #6
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BogMonster would be happy with that. If the tubes were kaputt like his Humber he could always use the boat anyway.

By the way do you think Stephens bad luck is just payback for all those crap, breaking down Landrovers that are wandering, or not, the planet !
Another perfect day under my belt today I'll have you know, about 20 C, sunshine all day, hardly any wind, lots of fuel missing from myh boat and now feeling a little bit "pink". Did somebody say its a bit windy over there?

Sausages are the way to go - just need to get the big boys in and I reckon I'm sorted
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Old 21 January 2007, 20:50   #7
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bloody snowing here !
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Old 21 January 2007, 23:39   #8
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Bloody snowing here too, and I live in the middle of a desert. 1st time in 25years we have been here.
What is weird is that to the west the sky is clear and we have a perfect orange sunset. So I am looking at orange snow.
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Old 22 January 2007, 08:11   #9
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Not appealing to my taste, either. The beach rollers seem an interesting idea, though. Any one tried them?
You could always strap a few of them to the sides of your boat they look better than the stabilizers ther you go Steven belts and braces
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Old 22 January 2007, 12:44   #10
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So I am looking at orange snow.
That's preferable to yellow snow Linda...
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