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Flags down after the Trad Boats

Thanks to Phil Robertson and his helpers for another successful Tarbert Trad Boats.
Loads of boats and good crowds.




    Brian Ward TT24
    Jul 22 2013 07:53 AM
    Good to see you there Chris S
    Pity you had to go back, but thanks for the push off the pontoon.
    Hope all ok

    Jay Cresswell
    Jul 22 2013 09:11 AM
    Hi Brian

    Was kinda wondering when some TT festival pix would appear
    Having been stopped in her tracks with an engine issue whilst en route a week ago, Sequoiah is back near Inverness at Dochgarroch
    Got the bits I needed from Lancing on Friday ... so that was that
    Driving from ABZ and back in a day (Sat or Sun) would have been plain nuts, esp with the family mutt as rest of family is away
    Family back on Thursday so may do a three day dawdle to St Augustus ... ghosting up Loch Ness in an eastely based on the current five-day
    We can then mark the boat's 40th with a Fort Augustus chippie!!!
    The chipper there is a Greek father and son outfit. They're good
    Reminds me of Bruno in TT all those years ago, esp opening early morning in the summer during the herring season

    Best
    Jay

    Best
    Jay

    Jay Cresswell
    Jul 22 2013 10:34 AM
    For St Augustus read Ft Augustus!!!! LOL

    Brian Ward TT24
    Jul 22 2013 11:02 AM
    Got a kinda ring to it .....St Augustus
    Always next year Jay
    The Cadora served fish n chips before Brunos opened...all good just the same
    Local chippie now for sale I believe
    Vics closed too and Columba gone for several years
    Still new places opening up

    chrisstrangeways
    Jul 22 2013 03:48 PM
    NO PROBLEM  BRIAN GREAT TALKING TO YOU HOPE TO BE BACK NEXT YEAR , CHRIS

    Jay Cresswell
    Jul 22 2013 04:30 PM
    OK, we'll rename the place

    C'Adora ... heavens yes!
    When I brought Seq up from Dartmouth two years back, I called in at Tarbert for a chippie ... wisnae bad
    Then I headed on up to Ardrishaig, etc