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Title: Sail making course UK
Post by: Allan on August 03, 2011, 02:24:31 pm
Those in the UK might be interested in this link
Don't know anything about it
Just a link i came across

http://www.boatbuildingacademy.com/courses/shortcourses/sailmaking.htm

Allan
Title: Re: Sail making course UK
Post by: fragged8 on August 03, 2011, 05:13:14 pm
thanks for that Allan, I'll be close to Lyme Regis on hols
in a few weeks. If i get time i'll pop over there and have a look.

Rich
Title: Re: Sail making course UK
Post by: alge on August 04, 2011, 02:31:21 am
yes thanks Allen, the guild of traditional upholsterers AGM is in Lyme Regis this year so if i get a chance i'll take a look around.

Alex
Title: Re: Sail making course UK
Post by: fragged8 on August 04, 2011, 12:47:19 pm
what dates are you around there alge ? I may be able to meet you for a pint ?

Rich, norfolk
Title: Re: Sail making course UK
Post by: alge on August 05, 2011, 12:04:16 am
Its the weekend of the 8th of Oct. That may be too late in the year i kinda get the impression your heading that way soon, its a shame as i'd love to hook up for a beverage or three, I'm probably going to owe you a couple as i've got to make a winter/towing cover for a mates speed boat and will most probably need a bit of advise.

Alex

Title: Re: Sail making course UK
Post by: fragged8 on August 06, 2011, 04:32:10 am
i'll be down there from the 31st of Aug, :-(

if i can help just post on here or drop me a line i'll do my best ..

Rich
Title: Re: Sail making course UK
Post by: Mike8560 on August 07, 2011, 05:57:59 am
Do tou guys boat in the winter over there what doese the temps get DowN to?
Title: Re: Sail making course UK
Post by: fragged8 on August 07, 2011, 03:01:38 pm

Oh how soon they forget ..  ;D

don't you remember me saying just after xmas Mike that i was trying to fit a cover
at about -3 C because it had warmed up from -14 C hehe

Winters can be a mixed bag or tricks over here, the further you go towards
Scotland the colder winters are and the south coast grow palm trees so yes it gets cold
but they escape most of the winter snow etc.

I'm in the East ( the part closest to France ) and we had about 4 to 5 months of ice
and snow this year. I do go out in the boat sometimes but generally most people take their boats out
of the water for the winter.

Some years are worse than others, this winter just gone was a pretty harsh one by all accounts
but when i was a kid I remember 20 ft high snow drifts..

Rich