Saturday afternoon looks bright if somewhat chilly so with a small window of enough water and light between 2 pm - 4 pm it looks like a Chichester Harbour dash with sunglasses, layers galore, woolly hats, snoods and scarves if anyone fancies it.
Also potentially a Red necked Grebe to be seen (a rare tick) or perhaps more likely a red necked cutter or two☀️❄️🌬
The Galley has it then 2pm at the Mill.
Purely because we only have a window of a couple of hours to work with and the Claydon takes a bit longer than a Galley to ready and the Skiffs require 30 minutes of faffing / fitting out / keys / launching and the same to recover.
Galley = 20 minutes in and out.
Claydon = 40 minutes in and out.
Skiff = 60 minutes in and out
Unless of course you were planning on being out longer, when a Skiff would enable us to launch from the North slipway from 11 am onwards.
Twelve til four in a Skiff would get my vote, but for a couple of hours, a Galley wins hands down in my view.
Best
Andy
Folks I am really sorry but I had completely forgotten about an appointment i have at 3pm Saturday. I will do my best to rearrange it tomorrow but it may not be possible i which case I am going to have to let you down. Will post as soon as I know
Rachel
Hi Tim, have been up most the night with the coughing lurgy. Don't want to let you down leaving you with the dreaded seven but not up to rowing. So will be there but can I cox the Teifi or whatever please.
~ Cheers Ron