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#1
That's one for Tim Gatti....
Jim.
 
#2
Quote from: Atheist (Guest)I wouldn’t focus on religion, many religions seem to suggest that sailing is not where you should be on Sunday.

Why not Friday / Saturday as well? This is a pointless and preposterous comment, designed to provoke. Well done! Objective achieved! Now, fast forward please...:-/
Jim  (keep religion out of sailing)
#3
Ok, just walk the talk, that's all. Students are in a minority here. The demography has shifted to the working class and what class we've got.....

Jane, with a name like your boat's got, looks like you'll be at the front of the fleet, apart from the Cindy Doll colour - Ken would have been a better name .(Just joking, so hit me ;):P). Anyway, happy sailing.
#4
Quote from: 47
There really is a natural limit to the competitive weight range which results directly from the limited waterline length. quote]
David, that's why my boat is up for  - Archimedes and 12 feet have beaten me. By way, I'm moving her over to Spinnaker in the first week of November, since the market's better in GB for a class that's virtually unknown outside the UK. If anyone is interested in her, please let me know. Sorry for the pump on the BW thread, but it's difficult selling at a distance. :)
Jim (soon) ex. N3470
#5
Quote from: Antony (Guest)Simon,
You misunderstood, i know who you post as.  I think that you will find that 'student sailor' was probably your son Tom unwilling to identify himself for some reason.   I might be wrong..
It is good to see that almost every consituent part of the class has had a chance to express a view already, except of course those sailing at Ripon and Yeadon this weekend who went out in their boats instead of sitting on the computer at home.
Antony
 
 

OOOOOOH! Handbags at dawn? Seriously though folks, we could do without the unnecessary backbiting and to loosely translate Ciccero: "otherwise I'll write filthy and lude things about you on the Pub wall"...;)
I won't make BW, not only because I'll soon be out of the class being on the too heavy side but also because BW clashes with the Tasar Europeans in Scotland.  I do however think it's a shame that students won't be able to make it because of their impending exams.
Jim.
 
#6
;DHaven't you had enough ribbing recently Tim?
Jim.:P
#7
If I can get a double trailer, she'll be back at Spinnakers by the beginning of November, if anyone's interested in a test sail.  
Thanks Dodger!!!
Jim. (It's a shame, but I've got to let her go, where she'll sail happier :-/)
#8
Boing!
Passion Pudding's now up on the for sale list.
Cheers!
Jim
 
 
#9
Currently having difficulities in posting on the For Sale section of the N12 website. Seems to take a long time to send me a link to verify.
Tel. No. +49 89 2399 8145 (work)
#10
OOOPS! :o
I forgot to say that the PRICE. is 2.200 quid ONO. Includes TWO carbon rudders,one from MikeyC the other from Graham C's brother. One undercover and a brand new boom up over cover from P&B. There's also a launching trailer (Harbecks), which might be modifiable to fit onto a sovereign base.
Some photos are available in the database. I could supply more recent ones if anyone is interested. Going on the for sale list very shortly (today If I can work it out)
Cheers and all the best,
Jim.
#11
Well, I guess it's time to bite the bullet and let her go.... :'(
Archimedes and just twelve feet have conspired against me.
I think it would be good to have her back in GB sailing with a lighter crew.
What do you think? At a pinch I could bring her over on November 2nd.
Drop me a line if you're interested. email's  jbretherick (at) epo.org
Oh, yes, carbon mast and boom, split main, Kevlar main Alverbanks, still good, and Alverbanks dacron jib with 1 full season's use. You can see her in the database.
Nice boat and sails very well (ask Dare or The Dodger) but only good for me when I'm solo sailing up to 4Bft and hellish alone in a blow.
All the best,
Jim.
 
 
#12
Wow! Good result for the Meadowcrofts. Well done!!!!
Even the race commentary reads exciting!
Any closeups of the Paradigm 2 to hand? And, more importantly, what was the crew weight that day?
Cheers!
Jim. 
#13
Great stuff! Wish I could be there...:-/
Good luck to all!!!!
Jim N3470, 3130 and Tasar1293
#14
Good luck Paul!
Cheers!
Jim.
#15
Paul,
You weren't ready for it then - are you now? (as in "Ethelred the Unready"?)
Cheers!
Jim.
P.S. Got your dangly pole painted white yet? Plus carpet slippers?
It's ok. - I'm just P***ed *ff I can't make it this year....:'(
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