Well that's the boat all polished up, and little jobs on it all done. Only the name to think of, which is proving to be more difficult than I thought. Just waiting for some nice calm sunny days to get out there. Shouldn't be too long now.
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looks great,, next sunny day 14th july.•Secretary not permanent fixture until screwed on top of desk
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:man with hole in pocket feel cocky all day
PB COD 22LB (BOAT) Grafter h'pool
LING 21LB (BOAT) Esmeralda h'pool
CONGER 30LB (BOAT) IOM
THORNBACK RAY 13LB (BOAT) ULLAPOOL
COD 12LB PIER(middleton)
CARP 30LB CANADA
PIKE 25LB SCOTLAND
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Originally posted by Captain marky mark View PostWell that's the boat all polished up, and little jobs on it all done. Only the name to think of, which is proving to be more difficult than I thought. Just waiting for some nice calm sunny days to get out there. Shouldn't be too long now.
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All down to cost for me john and it's pretty easy to do. Looked into mooring but for the times I use the boat I find it suits me more to launch it and just to store the boat when I don't use it. I launch mine from cullercoats, as I said I find it easy and I'm straight onto the fishing ground I usually fish. As the rest of the lads will tell you there is pros and cons on either way you want to go, just down to personal choice. I only pay £80 a year to launch from cullercoats, ok it might be a bit more hassle but it does me.
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