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Black Pig Sails 09.30 Sun 12th
Ahoy me Hearties !
Fair winds and the sun on your back guaranteed on the Black Pig,
with all the gold you can carry on that carbon frame.
CP will be appearing on the front as always, along with Usian Bolt
ie for no more than 200 meters , preferably 100.
09.30 into a slight South easterly
sun cream required for lilly white crew
bring bullion for a flagon of ale at 3 tuns harbour for refreshment
Cut throat Jake on the nest again
CP
Fair winds and the sun on your back guaranteed on the Black Pig,
with all the gold you can carry on that carbon frame.
CP will be appearing on the front as always, along with Usian Bolt
ie for no more than 200 meters , preferably 100.
09.30 into a slight South easterly
sun cream required for lilly white crew
bring bullion for a flagon of ale at 3 tuns harbour for refreshment
Cut throat Jake on the nest again
CP
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Mordor once present has rescinded
The fellowship grows
Men can not choose the time in which they live,
only how they will use the time they have been given
So ride on dude
I will be there
GG
that should shift some ballast.
Not sure if the wreckage left will be a floater bobbing up and down.
Either way nothing better than a broad side
with the wind in your hair and the sun on your back.
Heaven
All Pirates , hobbits , elves , wizards welcome
CP
plenty of crew to man all stations.
Even had a peacock showing his feathers,
but they did fade in the last showing ;-)
50 miles at 17.5mph ish Easterly to Duxford
Bon Voyage me Hearties
Missed you guys by a few minutes and after asking everyone out on a morning stroll i managed to get the to the Meldreth crossroads before giving up!
- but as all seafarers know, time & tide wait for no man.
As to plotting course , that is always always dependant on wind & weather, condition of captain & crew.
Only two things certain, 1 - Final destination is always the home berth at the three tuns,
2 - Captain Pugwash's inability to read a chart with any accuracy may lead to shorter/longer voyage than at first anticipated.
Thank Neptune for a regular dependable navigator to keep things on course.
As the captain said, a good turnout from the crew , ten in all, plus picking up another new crew member as we passed through Litlington.
50 miles as the captain said, but at a shade under 18mph.
Here's hoping for another fair forecast for next Sunday, sailing at 9.30 from the Tuns
Really enjoyed it, thanks guys.... :-)