Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum
Other Local Resorts & Areas => Kayakoy Discussion Forum => Topic started by: kaptainkrunchie on April 04, 2012, 20:49:02 PM
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WHAT A GREAT DAY!!!!
Spent today teaching 2 lovely ladies to sail on a 44ft Swan - THE Rolls Royce of yachts- then down to Kayakoy and a couple of G&T's with the legendary CHAY BLYTH!!!! Life does not get any better. PS CHAY was a lovely guy to talk to
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They may well be but I bet they are good with barnacles !
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"Klinker" built?? : :) ;)
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Why did you remove your comments about his hangers on? It makes the following comments nonsensical
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Originally posted by Eric
Why did you remove your comments about his hangers on? It makes the following comments nonsensical
Maybe the power of CBF let him know it would not do his business any good. Maybe they were CBF members?? :D
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Originally posted by kaptainkrunchie
WHAT A GREAT DAY!!!!
Spent today teaching 2 lovely ladies to sail on a 44ft Swan - THE Rolls Royce of yachts- then down to Kayakoy and a couple of G&T's with the legendary CHAY BLYTH!!!! Life does not get any better. PS CHAY was a lovely guy to talk to - his hangers on were total a$$holes
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Sorry, got a b*****king from my wife about my language - sod it - put it back now.
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:D ;)
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Originally posted by Eric
:D ;)
You can bloody laugh!!!!!lol
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slightly off topic Kaptainkrunchie but my hubby Marc designed and made the toerail fittings for the Swans for Gavin (owner?) He agrees these are beautiful boats.
He belives that there were two kept at Hamble, Hampshire.
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Yes, Pompeylil, these are well- built, classic boats (bit like E-Types or old Bentleys.) The finish is superb; little things like the screwheads all lining up set it apart from most other boats.
This one is nearly 20yrs old but looks as good as new. She was actually based on the Hamble and the owner took 4or 5 years to sail her to Turkey.