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17 November 2011, 22:12
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N.Wales Round Anglesey RIBnet Rally 2012 April 28th
After the success of the North Wales Easter RIBnet rally 2011, I feel I need something to aim for through these dark nights and something to get our season off to a flyer again.
(Plus Kerny appears to need a thread to distract the bored Hadd, TT, Willk et al from picking on him whilst little U boating, i mean boating takes place)
We had 18 boats from all over the UK last time, (some from as far as Nottingham) travelling from Porth Daniel, Menai Bridge to Morfa Nefyn and back (all in one piece safely I might add). Plus we had a journo on board who got us published in Rib International magazine with over 5 pages of fine pics. Though Nitrox evidently organised the whole thing according the magazine article! ( TT and I are still trying to think how to exact our revenge.)
Anyways, enough of that success, during that time many expressed great interest in circumnavigating Anglesey itself (some actually did that day!) so.... let's get it on and see if we can get over the 18 boat mark this time!!!!
I'm planning on launching Friday 27th for the season, then weather permitting, heading around the island starting from Menai Bridge again. High tide is around 3pm, so we have all day to potter around anti clockwise, then clear the bar at Caernarfon and come through the bridges with plenty of water. It will finish with a meal and plenty of rusty nails in the Gazelle Hotel. (Book early if you want to stay there as the RIBnobbers dive in quick. However there are plenty of hotels in Beaumaris and Menai, a 3 minute taxi ride either side.)
We can stop at Beaumaris and Moelfre if people wish to see the lifeboat, Holyhead marina for fuel if people need (all types,petrol, food, beer.. sorry, water! how irresponsible, though our boat does tend to use more beer per mile than petrol )
More specifics nearer the time though, whatever people want, so get your name down and we can start a roll call list!
(IMHO unless v calm, a 5m+ deep V is about the minimum to go around the island, due to tides and winds in all directions as you go around, weather is very variable. It can be flat calm on one side and then wind over tide with overfalls in places on the other. All are welcome though to tag along for sections they are comfortable with. I'd strongly recommend the tough charts for the area. We seemed to cruise at around 23 knots last time (unless youre in a black osprey ))
THIS IS NOT AN ORGANISED EVENT/CRUISE OR A RACE, IT IS JUST FOR LIKE MINDED PEOPLE TO GET TOGETHER AND SOCIALISE. ALL NEED TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR OWN PLANNING, SAFETY AND PREPARATION.
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17 November 2011, 22:42
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well you know your right hand man will be here on this one not sure about petrol at Holyhead tho Paul, booking room at Gazelle tomorrow before that German throws his Towel in
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17 November 2011, 23:03
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Mr Jingle,s will be Down for this one
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17 November 2011, 23:31
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Looks like the usual suspects will deffo be here on this one again we better get our rooms booked quick
3 doubles and a single
The black shadow.... Tony t
The German ....Kerny
Andy.....hadd
Ribkid.... Joe
We might need to book the top floor Dinning room if the last cruise was anything to go by so names down if you want to Book a table on the night time I'm sure HP can arrange it
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18 November 2011, 13:25
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Sounds a cracking journey, how many NM is that likely to be?
Might be more than just interesting in a 5m rib but you never know what the sea state is going to be at the time
Si
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18 November 2011, 18:32
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85 miles. <5m I'd be v wary unless a beautiful day. You'd make it, probably, but it could take 8.5 hrs at 10mph!!! A 5m rib can be slowed to that speed with only a small sea. Common sense is needed.
I'll speak to Chris over winter re a table.
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18 November 2011, 18:34
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tony t
well you know your right hand man will be here on this one not sure about petrol at Holyhead tho Paul, booking room at Gazelle tomorrow before that German throws his Towel in
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LOL towels and kerny!
Re fuel you might be right. Most should be able to carry enough to get around in one.
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18 November 2011, 20:05
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hmmm... that sounds interesting, I might be up for that.
PS. I reckon I beat Nottingham...
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18 November 2011, 20:23
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More the merrier, as I say, it would be good to beat 18 boats this time. The benefit of Menai Strait is that even if its awful weather, you can head one way up the strait to the sheltered side of the island and have a good run out/meet up. So it means it is normally always worth the journey to there unless it's a force 8.
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18 November 2011, 20:31
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Originally Posted by IndyR1
Sounds a cracking journey, how many NM is that likely to be?
Might be more than just interesting in a 5m rib but you never know what the sea state is going to be at the time
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Hi si , we did a cruise plus fishing trip around Anglesey over 2 days at end of July this yr with pikey dave we had a great weekend, i did it in a 5.2 seapro , its not the best rib to go round in, but we did, & only used 80lts of fuel as well ,weather was great on saturday but changed on sunday came back in a force 4-5 very choppy , if the weathers good you will do it , but like paul said it can change
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18 November 2011, 22:44
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Originally Posted by hadd
Hi si , we did a cruise plus fishing trip around Anglesey over 2 days at end of July this yr with pikey dave we had a great weekend, i did it in a 5.2 seapro , its not the best rib to go round in, but we did, & only used 80lts of fuel as well ,weather was great on saturday but changed on sunday came back in a force 4-5 very choppy , if the weathers good you will do it , but like paul said it can change
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Indeed, unfortunately so much is reliant on the weather.
Would like, hope to, participate at some level.
Have to try and get some coastal experience in to guage suitability.
Don't suppose there is a great deal of difference between a 5m and anything upto 6m but guess when your talking about 6.5m plus the extra hull size and weight provide a much more stable craft which cuts through chop far better.
Si.
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19 November 2011, 10:00
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The beauty of Angelesy is there's always somewhere to run & hide if it does turn snotty. You'd be suprised what a well prepared RIB can handle, it's usually the crew that gives up first.
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19 November 2011, 13:53
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Originally Posted by Pikey Dave
The beauty of Angelesy is there's always somewhere to run & hide if it does turn snotty. You'd be suprised what a well prepared RIB can handle, it's usually the crew that gives up first.
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That's my attitude if you've not got the bottle, stick to canal's!
Done quite a few days around the menai while on holiday in North Wales and it's always looked about the best place for boating short of traveling to the south coast.
Role on next year!
Si.
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19 November 2011, 19:47
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Quote:
Originally Posted by hadd
Hi si , we did a cruise plus fishing trip around Anglesey over 2 days at end of July this yr with pikey dave we had a great weekend, i did it in a 5.2 seapro , its not the best rib to go round in, but we did, & only used 80lts of fuel as well ,weather was great on saturday but changed on sunday came back in a force 4-5 very choppy , if the weathers good you will do it , but like paul said it can change
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A good 5m + rib is well capable of taking some rough, the only difference is, that you do get knocked about a bit more than a 6.5 mtr rib. The larger ribs are lot smoother due to the extra weight and length. Don't forget the under 5 mtr round Great Britain challenge a few years back
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19 November 2011, 19:56
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[QUOTE=kerny;430479] length.
makes all the difference
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19 November 2011, 19:59
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A good 5m + rib is well capable of taking some rough, the only difference is, that you do get knocked about a bit more than a 6.5 mtr rib. The larger ribs are lot smoother due to the extra weight and length. Don't forget the under 5 mtr round Great Britain challenge a few years back
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So are you not going to put your name down for this one stevie boy or are you waiting for a better offer
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19 November 2011, 20:04
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[QUOTE=tony t;430481]
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length.
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The only difference is,,, that I don't need ribbed rubber to enhance the ride.
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19 November 2011, 20:06
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So are you not going to put your name down for this one stevie boy or are you waiting for a better offer
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I'm already down. Its just the digs and launch site that's changed.
http://www.rib.net/forum/f18/n-wales...8th-45060.html
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20 November 2011, 10:08
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Thought the conversation had taken on a pub vib but looks back on subject.
Is the plan to definitely make a stop at Holyhead?
If so will fuel be available or are we looking to carry sufficient to cover the whole trip?
Si
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20 November 2011, 11:14
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Not sure if Holyhead have fuel. We will stop there for a refill of main tanks in the shelter of the marina, for those that need to whilst having a chat and a sandwich etc but I'd take enough to get round!
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