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Boat fever

Created by Jode5 Jode5  > 9 months ago, 11 May 2017
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Jode5
Jode5

QLD

853 posts

11 May 2017 12:46pm
I saw this on Facebook and thought how true
nswsailor
nswsailor

NSW

1458 posts

11 May 2017 4:57pm
Gosh, I read that in "The Wind and The Willows" as a small boy!! Long before facebook!
Bruski068
Bruski068

VIC

457 posts

12 May 2017 9:36am
I always thought that Ratty always was a pompous prig.
andy59
andy59

QLD

1156 posts

17 May 2017 5:41am
So true
SandS
SandS

VIC

5904 posts

17 May 2017 7:07pm
yep ! "messing about on boats" great stuff !!! love it !!
Chris 249
Chris 249

NSW

3531 posts

18 May 2017 1:09pm
One of my favourite bits of the combination of sailing and literature popped up in the '70s, when some Irish yachtsmen named their world-class boats (designed by expat Kiwi Ron Holland) after parts of the Yeats poem "Song of the wandering aegus". The last two were 44' sisters; Golden Apple of The Moon and Silver Apple of The Sun. Silver Apple had the whole last stanza of the poem written on the transom;


One comment of the time was "try fitting THAT onto an entry form".

Ahhhh, you've got to love the colour schemes and graphics of the boats of the '70s and '80s. Too many all-white boats today.
Trek
Trek

NSW

1194 posts

19 May 2017 9:01pm
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Chris 249 said..
One of my favourite bits of the combination of sailing and literature popped up in the '70s, when some Irish yachtsmen named their world-class boats (designed by expat Kiwi Ron Holland) after parts of the Yeats poem "Song of the wandering aegus". The last two were 44' sisters; Golden Apple of The Moon and Silver Apple of The Sun. Silver Apple had the whole last stanza of the poem written on the transom;


One comment of the time was "try fitting THAT onto an entry form".

Ahhhh, you've got to love the colour schemes and graphics of the boats of the '70s and '80s. Too many all-white boats today.




Bit of a mouthful on the radio too!
cisco
cisco

QLD

12364 posts

20 May 2017 12:46am
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Trek said..

Chris 249 said..
One of my favourite bits of the combination of sailing and literature popped up in the '70s, when some Irish yachtsmen named their world-class boats (designed by expat Kiwi Ron Holland) after parts of the Yeats poem "Song of the wandering aegus". The last two were 44' sisters; Golden Apple of The Moon and Silver Apple of The Sun. Silver Apple had the whole last stanza of the poem written on the transom;


One comment of the time was "try fitting THAT onto an entry form".

Ahhhh, you've got to love the colour schemes and graphics of the boats of the '70s and '80s. Too many all-white boats today.





Bit of a mouthful on the radio too!


I am quite partial to my yacht's call sign, WT691Q.

First you have a Whiskey, then you have a Tango, then you have a 69er, but 1 Question, when.
samsturdy
samsturdy

NSW

1659 posts

20 May 2017 10:24am
You'll have to use your IQ to answer that Cisco.
boty
boty

QLD

685 posts

22 May 2017 12:31pm
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Chris 249 said..
One of my favourite bits of the combination of sailing and literature popped up in the '70s, when some Irish yachtsmen named their world-class boats (designed by expat Kiwi Ron Holland) after parts of the Yeats poem "Song of the wandering aegus". The last two were 44' sisters; Golden Apple of The Moon and Silver Apple of The Sun. Silver Apple had the whole last stanza of the poem written on the transom;


One comment of the time was "try fitting THAT onto an entry form".

Ahhhh, you've got to love the colour schemes and graphics of the boats of the '70s and '80s. Too many all-white boats today.


saw Ron give a lecture in Hobart at the wooden boat show he waxed quite lyrical about golden apple
Jode5
Jode5

QLD

853 posts

27 May 2017 8:23am
Another one




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