National 2007

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keithr
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Post by keithr »

Happy New Year to one and all.

We are about to produce our draft programme for 2007 and I have pencilled in the August Bank Hol for Nationals.

Everyone one happy to come to the hills again???, might be less stressful 2nd time around !!!!

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Post by Pat »

Certainly are!!

But please ask for help if it's needed - you may not have any clones (though it appeared that way as you were everywhere last year) but you have plenty of friends willing to contribute their efforts.
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Post by neil »

we'll definitley be there if it's at Clywedog again.
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Post by Alan Price »

Clywedog? Feels like my second home. I always look forward to a visit.
My local wind guru has been sacked and is now living on Hayling Island in disgrace so ,do or die, I'll be there with an OK this time around.
Happy New Year to all at the club and best wishes from Mum and Dad too
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Post by roger »

We already have it booked in. We love Clywedog. The girls will probably sail the geep again so be sure there is a shore team for them.8)

Oh and any chance of an organised team to push us up the hill again this year:oops:. I think we nearly finished John and Ed off last time.
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Post by Duncan »

Sounds like your still feeling guilty Alan, not still blaming your weather man surely.:D
YES we'll be at Clywedog for sure already on the calender.
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Post by davidh »

Clywedog very much on list of 'things to do in 2007' though I'm not sure if I'll be in the septic scow or a Merlin.

Getting ready to practice strategies for the event (like - how much NOT to drink the night before) at netley 2 weeks before the 'big one'/ Think I'll bill the Netley event as that - get your practice in early

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Post by Garry R »

I am also aiming to be there possibly with Merlin 252 but if not then with 111 again. I'll likely be looking for a crew again too as it isn't a Bank Holiday in Scotland so most people are working as the schools have been back for 2 weeks by then

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Post by alan williams »

Hi Keith
Hope fully you can count me in. That is if I've any money left after Ellie's wedding at Lampeter Uni on the 11/8/07. I maybe asking if I could leave the boat at Clywedog the week before the wedding if thats OK.
Cheers and a Happy New Year.
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Post by Alan Price »

You wo'nt be living in the neighbourhood by then, Duncan?
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Post by Duncan »

Now Now !!!! Alan no need to be like that !!:D
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Post by chris »

yes, I'm sure Lois and I will be there for some capsize practice.
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Can we start the John and Lyn bouyancy bag appeal fund well in advance of the event?
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