Alan Williams

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Brookesy
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Alan Williams

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Not really Boat Chat, but just a few words to wish Big Al well as he goes into hospital today to be 're-booted' to sort out a heart irregularity so he can drive his Finn even harder.
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All the best and good luck Alan.
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Likewise and also best wishes to Sionnaid (and apologies for the spelling)

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Good luck Al hope all goes well. Our thoughts are with you all.

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Re: Alan Williams

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All the best from the East Coast contingent Alan.

Cheers
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Hi Alan,

Chose your surgeon with care! Wasn't there a chest specialist based out of the club at Thorpe Bay? The last thing you'd want is to be laid there, have the guy have a look at you and then say "didn't you come to the club with the hornets once" as he puts down the scapel and picks up a blunt butter knife...............................

And as for the east coast good wishes - same sensation as a kiss from your sister!

See you afloat soon hopefully

D aka Dougal and many other of the weston ex horneteers
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Re: Alan Williams

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Hi Everyone
Thank you for your best wishes. The re-boot was successful, at home at present time. I'm hoping to get the boat out on Sunday weather permiting
Regards Al
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Excellent news where did you get jump started then?
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Re: Alan Williams

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Ancient Geek!

Have you seen the other thread that is running under 'boats for sale'??

2920 - one of the very rare boats that are both designed and built by Don Woof.

Will try to get some photos organised!

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Long after I left the class I'm afraid in my days Don Woof = Albacores, Enterprises (Benderprises!) and the occasional Fireball. My last MR was 2304 1970, sold on the beach after the last race of the Champs.
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