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Posted: Jan 7, 2012 - 7:57pm

 hobiejoe wrote:
Right, I reckon this place needs a general sailing/nautical/maritime thread, so here it is.
 
And if you're wondering about the title, well I'm afraid it's something specific to British sailors, as "Sailing By" is the title to the piece of music that is always played before the 00:48 GMT forecast on BBC Radio 4.
 
Something we've been brought up with I suppose. Play it to some Brits of a certain age and they we will either well up with nostalgic tears if we're away from home, grab a pencil ready to copy down the forecast (one of its actual purposes - the other is to fill in the gap between the previous programme and the forecast, as the forecast absolutely has to be broadcast at the same time, a flexible, repetative piece of music was chosen) or fall asleep in a pavlovian response. Just like Jarvis Cocker.
 


 
Yeah!  About time!  A sailing thread.  I'm the cruise chair for our yacht club.  We are planning some cruises for the SF Bay for 2012 including some anchor outs where we can watch the ACWS up close. 

Red_Dragon

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Posted: Jan 7, 2012 - 5:26pm

 Manbird wrote:

Rub some dirt on it, Mary. The squat and push out twenty! NOW!
 
you're such a poser.  i bet george lucas has you on speed dial.
Manbird

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Posted: Jan 7, 2012 - 5:24pm

 oldslabsides wrote:

how dare you conflate negativity on the proud spanish culture.  shocked.  i'm shocked that you would say such a thing.

good day, sir.  good day! 
 
Rub some dirt on it, Mary. The squat and push out twenty! NOW!
Red_Dragon

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Posted: Jan 7, 2012 - 5:21pm

 winter wrote:


Of course it would. What are you, a Spaniard?
 
how dare you conflate negativity on the proud spanish culture.  shocked.  i'm shocked that you would say such a thing.

good day, sir.  good day! 
winter

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Posted: Jan 7, 2012 - 5:13pm

 oldslabsides wrote:

that would work

 



Of course it would. What are you, a Spaniard?
Alexandra

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Posted: Jan 7, 2012 - 5:06pm

 hobiejoe wrote:
So, back in the 21st century.
 
Banque Populaire sails around the world, arriving back at the start line between Ushant and The Lizard last night after 29,002 nautical miles and 45 days, 13 hours, 42m and 53s.
 
An average of 26.5kts.
 
{#Notworthy}
 

 
And here she is cracking on at 41kts...
 

 
My Got......... Cracking on INDEED.  That must be exhilarating as hell to sail one of those in those conditions!
 
 
Great thread topic, HJ.....

Red_Dragon

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Posted: Jan 7, 2012 - 5:03pm

 winter wrote:


I think they used Aquaman's hair gel as a glue.
 
that would work
winter

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Posted: Jan 7, 2012 - 4:44pm

 Manbird wrote:

I think it was screwed on. 

 



I think they used Aquaman's hair gel as a glue.
Red_Dragon

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Posted: Jan 7, 2012 - 4:44pm

 Manbird wrote:

I think it was screwed on. 
 
ewe better not be sending more droppings
Manbird

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Posted: Jan 7, 2012 - 4:40pm

 oldslabsides wrote:

holy crap.  how the hell did the mast stay attached?
 
I think it was screwed on. 
Red_Dragon

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Posted: Jan 7, 2012 - 4:33pm

 hobiejoe wrote:
So, back in the 21st century.
 
Banque Populaire sails around the world, arriving back at the start line between Ushant and The Lizard last night after 29,002 nautical miles and 45 days, 13 hours, 42m and 53s.
 
An average of 26.5kts.
 
{#Notworthy}
 

 
And here she is cracking on at 41kts...
 

 
holy crap.  how the hell did the mast stay attached?
hobiejoe

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Posted: Jan 7, 2012 - 3:33pm

So, back in the 21st century.
 
Banque Populaire sails around the world, arriving back at the start line between Ushant and The Lizard last night after 29,002 nautical miles and 45 days, 13 hours, 42m and 53s.
 
An average of 26.5kts.
 
{#Notworthy}
 

 
And here she is cracking on at 41kts...
 


oldviolin

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Posted: Jan 7, 2012 - 3:27pm

 hobiejoe wrote:
Right, I reckon this place needs a general sailing/nautical/maritime thread, so here it is.
 
And if you're wondering about the title, well I'm afraid it's something specific to British sailors, as "Sailing By" is the title to the piece of music that is always played before the 00:48 GMT forecast on BBC Radio 4.
 
Something we've been brought up with I suppose. Play it to some Brits of a certain age and they we will either well up with nostalgic tears if we're away from home, grab a pencil ready to copy down the forecast (one of its actual purposes - the other is to fill in the gap between the previous programme and the forecast, as the forecast absolutely has to be broadcast at the same time, a flexible, repetative piece of music was chosen) or fall asleep in a pavlovian response. Just like Jarvis Cocker.
 
 
{#Cool}

hobiejoe

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Posted: Jan 7, 2012 - 3:21pm

Right, I reckon this place needs a general sailing/nautical/maritime thread, so here it is.
 
And if you're wondering about the title, well I'm afraid it's something specific to British sailors, as "Sailing By" is the title to the piece of music that is always played before the 00:48 GMT forecast on BBC Radio 4.
 
Something we've been brought up with I suppose. Play it to some Brits of a certain age and they we will either well up with nostalgic tears if we're away from home, grab a pencil ready to copy down the forecast (one of its actual purposes - the other is to fill in the gap between the previous programme and the forecast, as the forecast absolutely has to be broadcast at the same time, a flexible, repetative piece of music was chosen) or fall asleep in a pavlovian response. Just like Jarvis Cocker.
 



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