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Hi Guys,
We have been unable to fill a second galley alas and taking crew into account and the weather forecast, I am not prepared to take a Teifi as they offer little protection to the elements and the crew would likely get soaked. The met office is suggesting that there is a 50 per % risk of rain around 09.00. The rain is coming through in showers and should not be prolonged , so I am 100% happy to go, as the tide is a very small one and hopefully will give us a chance to see a seal or two hauled out in the gully on the mud.
In fairness we have to stick with the original six on a first signed up first served basis. I have popped you down as reserve Lesley, in case anyone drops out. Sorry Mike, look forward to seeing you next time.
See you at 07.00 and Please bring your waterproof tops etc.
Cheers,
Galley One: FULL
Dave
Jenny
Wendy
Hazel
Len
Me
Reserve Lesley
Hi All
Madness has suddenly gripped my mind into thinking that a dawn row would be lovely at this time of year.
So if anyone fances a three hour row down Chichester harbour and back, the plan is to check out the seals in their gully on the way down to Verner and maybe a little further depending on time.
It is a very small neap tide on Saturday morning and high tide is predicted as being 08.02 at Northney.
Accordingly, we will be making sure that we are back running up the home channel by 09.45 to recover the boats around 10.00.
As their is little time and water to work with, I am not planning on taking a Claydon.
The light is stunning at this time of year and what better place to watch the sun rise other than the Mill?
Sun rise is at 07.02
You may also get some very cool pics of Seals as they come to the end of their annual moult.
Please sign up in the usual way.
NOTES TO SELF: Grab Bags & Radios / Walkie Talkies.
Best
Andy
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