Muscle needed to turn Fancy That over on Monday SEE SEPARATE POST FOR TUESDAY OPERATION
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We need to turn our new Solent galley right-side-up for inspection by the boatbuilders. Can you spare an hour on Tuesday Sept 10?
The boat will be turned at 1100 and turned back at 1500 so we need volunteers for both operations. Please post if you can make in at either time (or both!) It should take no more than an hour.
On Thu, 5 Sep 2019, 11:30 Chris Partridge [via Langstone Cutters RC], <[hidden email]> wrote:
We need to turn our new Solent galley right-side-up for inspection by the boatbuilders. Can you spare an hour on Monday Sept 9?
The boat will be turned at 1000 and turned back at 1630 so we need volunteers for both operations. Please post if you can make in at either time (or both!) It should take no more than an hour.
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I can make the morning, is the boat at Colin’s place still.
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On 5 Sep 2019, at 11:35, Chris Partridge [via Langstone Cutters RC] <[hidden email]> wrote:
We need to turn our new Solent galley right-side-up for inspection by the boatbuilders. Can you spare an hour on Monday Sept 9?
The boat will be turned at 1000 and turned back at 1630 so we need volunteers for both operations. Please post if you can make in at either time (or both!) It should take no more than an hour.
If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the discussion below:
The only thing i can remember which is opposite the crematorium is the garden centre.
For those who have not done the "knowledge" of Havant Would it be possible to have the number of Colin's xxxx (don't know his surname) house or name of it - a post code would be the simplest.
Yes i know "the one with all the cars outside" and the stern of an old wooden boat sticking out the drive!
Re: Muscle needed to turn Fancy That over on Monday
I can come for the morning session.
For James:- go east along Barton's road, passing the Dobbies garden centre ( on your right). As you approach the entrance ( on your left) to The Oaks crematorium the last house on your right is Colin McPhee's. It is just before the builder's entrance to the fields on your right which are about to be built on. Park on roadside verge, clear of the brown wooden double gates.