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Scottish Traditional Boat Festival - Maritime
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FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER. June 23rd and 24th, 2012. PORTSOY ST AYLES SKIFF REGATTA PROGRAMME. Download a copy of our 2011 boat registration form in PDF format. At sea and on the water. The Scottish Coastal Rowing Project. The standard crew is four rowing with the coxswain steering, though other crew combinations are possible. Throughout Scotland, more than 40 boats are in use or are being built with others being built in America, the Netherlands and even Australia. Prior to the festiva...
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Islay’s second skiff launched in record time « Scottish Coastal Rowing
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Promoting Boat Building and Rowing Competition in Scottish Coastal Communities. Oars Notes and Plans. Laquo; Inspired by the Olympics? Entries Invited for North Berwick Regatta. Islay’s second skiff launched in record time. The second Islay skiff. Was launched on the 28th of July on a grey and blustery day. The Islay builders have again attacked the project with the same enthusiasm as shown with. With Bluebell launched just ten weeks after the kit was despatched from Leven. Side by side with Lily Bheag,.
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Coastal Rowing Association Blakeney – Rowing St Ayles skiffs in North Norfolk. Skip to primary content. Home- The ongoing saga. Entry to Main Club Site. CRAB is on Twitter – click on the button to follow us. Excellent site with information about many topics, including construction. The supplier of the St Ayles Skiff kit. Add 16 minutes to Brancaster times to get the Blakeney time. For information about the boat park and clubhouse etc. For more links, please see the links tab on the main club site.
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Assisted Drifting: December 2012
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Friday, December 21, 2012. Hey Joe, where y'going with that spray gun in your hand? Coat number four went on this morning. Here's Joe in action. I can't help thinking that there's a fair amount of varnish in the air and perhaps less going on the boat (t he mask is essential and the overalls pretty important, too),. But it's still looking better every time). Wednesday, December 19, 2012. So here are some shots of the boat from today:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Chris and Joe,. People who looked at this.
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Assisted Drifting: March 2012
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Thursday, March 29, 2012. Interlude from Crappy-row, or a blog for H1. About this time last year, I wrote a blog entry about my trip to Twizel (Twizel sticks). For the NZ Rowing National Championships with the crew that I coached. The season coaching was great, the week in Twizel was fantastic, the results on the water. ok. 65279;. For the 2012 National champs. The girls had worked extremely hard throughout the season and had a successful season so far, cleaning up all comers in the. Chris and Joe,.
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Assisted Drifting: Dawn at Karapiro
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Thursday, July 31, 2014. As excuses for not being in a garage in Wellington go, not too bad. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Chris and Joe,. A couple of old rowers who have, rather foolishly, decided to build a two man rowing skiff and accompany it down the mighty Waikato. Ninety Percent of the Art of Living is Just Turnin. John Calvert - Furniture Designer. People who looked at this. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Assisted Drifting: June 2012
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Wednesday, June 20, 2012. Having thought and talked about how we'd make the knees for some time, which I must say, is a very effective way of putting off actual work, we decided to glue a couple of bits of plywood together. I hope you'll excuse me if I talk about the ply for a moment. Anyway, we went to our man at City Timber. The answer - the amazing sheet of ply that we are slowly working our way through - the grain goes both ways. You readers probably thought of this ages ago, in fact I can hear y...
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Assisted Drifting: August 2012
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Monday, August 20, 2012. So, I am back from my world tour. As I may have mentioned before you really have to travel a lot to maintain your "International Playboy" status otherwise you get downgraded to "Domestic Playboy". Well it doesn't have the same ring to it does it? Here's my abridged travel guide. Vancouver was like Wellington but bigger, there was a lot of scenery, bears (apparently) and a disproportionate number of sea planes. I couldn't stop myself saying "Hey" like a Canadian. Ok, the boat.
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Assisted Drifting: April 2012
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Sunday, April 1, 2012. What - there's a BOAT! I imagine you're all a bit fed up with my blogs about beer and the rowing crew. (Actually, I've just started coaching the Victoria University intermediate. no, not interested? Let's talk about the boat for a bit. Firsly, sandwich the strips between a couple of offcuts of ply and apply liberal amounts of glue and clamps. You can NEVER have too many clamps. The clamps are off. Not a very interesting picture. Ok, first look at the 'marquetry'. Chris and Joe,.