Round Hayling - where and when

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Round Hayling - where and when

Rachel
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Hi all,
       Getting the boats to the start on Sunday is going to be tricky due to tides.  Mark has arranged for the Claydon to be taken across tomorrow but the Galleys will have to be rowed over on Sunday. High tide is 13.20 so if  you meet at the Mill at 10.45  and launch as soon as you can, you should make the start time which for Galleys is 12.  Please would the captains, Steve, Matk, Ian and Paul make sure they attend the safety briefing at the Marina at 11 . The Skiff and Claydon crews can also go straight to the marina for about 10 as they start earlier. All other members of Galley crews need to meet at the Mill at  10.45 to row their boats across and pick up their captains ready for the start. Christine will also be helping at the Marina so her crew may have to row over with 4. Hope this all makes sense. See you Sunday !
Rachel
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Paul Bennett
Rachel
Really helpful - thanks
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Lesley Kent-Brown
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See everyone at 10.45 tomorrow at the Mill x
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Mo Evans
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Thanks Rachel, good to know where we're meant to be and when.  
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Christine
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Dee, will pick me up just before 10.45am from Northney and I'll help row the boat over as it will be windy. Christine
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Re: Round Hayling - where and when

Rachel
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Thanks Christine, could you bring the two radio's across with you please? Mike has given me two radios for Cutters boats which we could have in the Skiff and the Claydon but we need our own for the Galleys.

Thanks, Rachel
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Rachel
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We also need flags for all 4 boats ... does anyone know where they are?
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Rachel
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Also if you have your own life jacket please bring it. Mike has some spare at his unit
Rachel
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Christine
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There are 4 flags now in Langstone lady, ready to go. I have a note to pick up the grab bags, all please remember with me. Good news on the radios was just about to contact Ron and Cheryl and Nigel.

Also please can everyone come with a life jacket as we need one for each person in the boat. If you have a spare, please put in your car incase someone forgets. Thanks.
Christine
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Re: Round Hayling - where and when

Rachel
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Thanks Christine. Mark has picked up two flags for the Claydon and Skiff as we might have started before you get over!
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Matt O’Neill
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Hi guys,
Polly and I don't have life jackets (they're on the to buy list), does anyone have spares we could borrow please, just in case?
See you all around 10:30
Many thanks
Matt
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Ian Maclennan
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Thanks, Rachel.  Will see everyone over at Northney as soon as you can get over there.  I will go straight there, as per Rachel's note, to be at the safety briefing.  Ian