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Old 29-10-2013, 02:50 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On 2013-10-29 14:25:19 +0000, Martin said:

On Tue, 29 Oct 2013 14:04:38 +0000, Sacha
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On 2013-10-29 11:51:27 +0000, David Rance said:
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Well, as you can see from the sig, we got back to Reading safely. The
crossing was a bit bumpy but nothing worse than we have experienced on
a number of occasions in the past. And, as we approached Portsmouth at
around 7 p.m. yesterday evening, the wind had dropped almost completely.

The ferry was packed as Brittany Ferries had cancelled a sailing (a
fastcat) from Cherbourg and we had all their passengers as well.

Heard on the news this morning that parts of the outskirts of Reading
were without power but they didn't specify where. Wasn't us!

David


Glad to hear you're safely - and comfortably - back on dry land! The
cats won't go if it's lumpy because they just can't handle it.


The wave height limit on Harwich Hoek High Speed Catamaran Endeavour
ferry was 4 or 5 metres. It was more than that on the North Sea far
too often, so they transferred it to the Irish Sea. That was the end
of us being able to take our car to England in 3.5 hours. The
catamaran ferry from Ostend to Ramsgate was stopped for the same
reason. Endeavour had bits of GRP knocked off by large waves. It also
lost two cars and a large truck carrying tonnes of fish and the cargo
door, when Endeavour accelerated at the start of a crossing. Somebody
didn't chain down the truck and the driver left the truck in neutral
with the hand brake off. There were fish washed up on beaches.
Endeavour uses diesel engines to leave port and switches to gas
turbine engines for the crossing.

The sun
is out here, there's a gentle breeze and it's a really lovely day!
Matthew has gone sailing but probably only within the length of the
Dart!


The cats from Poole/Weymouth to the CIs run all summer, except in very
rough weather but they stop in winter. Then it's the long 8 hours to
Portsmouth. We tend to avoid that one!
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Sacha
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