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Old 25 March 2012, 21:45   #1
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Our new office/kiosk

We finally got permission to upgrade our small trailer to something a little more presentable and professional.
Thanks to John at the Boat Haven for his help and Quick Signs, Ringwood for the graphics

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Old 26 March 2012, 12:57   #2
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We finally got permission to upgrade our small trailer to something a little more presentable and professional.
Thanks to John at the Boat Haven for his help and Quick Signs, Ringwood for the graphics

Steve
Looks good, but remember someone telling me once that email addy should always be in lowercase not sure if it make any difference or not.
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Old 26 March 2012, 13:15   #3
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email addresses are not case sensitive, some website address are though...

although I see no issue using block
capitals on the van...it more if you use a mixture of both .

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Old 26 March 2012, 14:41   #4
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Steve, it looks very good
I like it and good for your image not to mention the publicity you will get when driving along .
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Old 26 March 2012, 19:03   #5
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Steve,

FAIL!! Where was boat at speed passing the van at the photographic moment - you've only got 5 days left till 10 knots comes back in :-)................... however thats not the deepest of water where you have packed your van - see you at the weekend

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Old 26 March 2012, 21:31   #6
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Fear not Nick, we have a charter of 19 ladies for a Hen Party on Saturday, which just happens to be the last day for some fun in the Harbour!
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Old 26 March 2012, 22:18   #7
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Looks much improved. What time are you out on Saturday, we're hoping to run the main channel at a bit above 10knts if the weather is ok.
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Old 26 March 2012, 23:12   #8
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I wondered why you had fixed a 'no overnight sleeping or cooking sign' to the top of your van - then realised it must be removable because it isn't in your next shot........
All the best for the season
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Old 26 March 2012, 23:18   #9
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Looks like Baiter to me, nice van

Have you done the inside yet? Are you planning on having an awning?
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Old 27 March 2012, 10:04   #10
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Fear not Nick, we have a charter of 19 ladies for a Hen Party on Saturday, which just happens to be the last day for some fun in the Harbour!
Steve
Have the offers to work that one come in yet ?.......I can be 'free' ...
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Old 27 March 2012, 19:04   #11
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It is indeed Baiter and no the sign is not part of the van. I did not see it until I looked at the picture later, but no sleeping will be allowed ..... (Ollie)
We are out from 2 - 4pm and already have crew already, funny that, can't think why?
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Old 27 March 2012, 19:46   #12
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Minus the sign (hope you don't mind!). Van looks very professional
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