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Topic : winter ailing at queen mary

Does anyone sail merlins regularily at queen mary over the winter???


Posted: 15/12/2004 11:57:50
By: Chris
Not that I'm aware.. At Tamesis we sail all winter, with 50+ Merlins at Tammy we get average around 15 boats most sundays. The fleet is a good mix of old and new boats with the old narrow boats often winning!!


Posted: 15/12/2004 12:06:31
By: Rob Wilder
Not that I'm aware.. At Tamesis we sail all winter, with 50+ Merlins at Tammy we get an average of around 15 boats most sundays. The fleet is a good mix of old and new boats with the old narrow boats often winning!!


Posted: 15/12/2004 12:07:03
By: Rob Wilder
I'm sure the club would welcome any Merlins interested in sailing over the winter.  Its still a great bit of water and the race management is excellent.  They hold 2 races back to back on Sunday mornings.


Posted: 15/12/2004 13:01:04
By: Mark
I know we are all sick but does ailing have to be every winter?


Posted: 15/12/2004 14:19:41
By: yoof
Of course.  Murling Rocitis is just an old fashioned name for chilblains.  Symptoms include wet nose, dripping eyebrows and a ludicrous belief that carbon can solve everything.


Posted: 15/12/2004 15:56:46
By: Bill
Is an ailing anything like an Yngling?


Posted: 15/12/2004 16:13:16
By: Classless society
I'm sure this is a typo....should have been 'aleing', which is good anywhere


Posted: 16/12/2004 15:43:04
By: pedant

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