Well WHAT a day, seriously, you really should have come today!!!!
Started off wet... and then just got wetter and wetter, until late afternoon! But boats were on
the water all day, good selection of 'speed boats' warships, scale, fun & yachts.
(Note to self, speed boats and warships don't mix, ie. Liberty ships don't like being mounted across aft cargo hatch!)
The first attempt at the steering course resulted in a capsizing... and it wasn't even me at the helm!
Ian put on a very noisy 'flash bang' display and promptly (and willingly ) blew up two of his own
boats and covered the lake with confetti! Great stuff!
Deans Marine début his new boat, ten years in the making, the Dalvenie (spelling) And Ron let
me have a go! I didn't sink it or get it tangled up in something, as is my usual modus operandi....
but I did "touch" Tony's Japanese / Russian destroyer after he had just 'bent my ear' for
someone else doing the same thing 10 minutes earlier! BTW: The Dalvenie is a sweet ride!
There was also another surprise event (hereafter refereed to as "The 2014 Incident") which left
everyone speechless and agog.... but will never be refereed to again on this forum!
At about 4:30 a "squall" blew in, the likes of which I've NEVER seen or experienced ever before in my entire life! After a bright, warm, sunny spell (first of the day), a wind blew up with
such ferocity that I was completely soaked in the 10 seconds that it too me to 'run' 10 yards
between SteamboatPhil & Stavros tent and the Mayhem Marqee. What A Downpour!!!! And the rain was freezing too. Thanks again to Steve, Nick & Nigel for hanging on to the Mayhem Marqee
for dear life ... now referred to as the 'pole & rags'! The Peterborough club's flying marquee
wasn't as good as previous years...
..... told you you should have come!
Photos to follow shortly!
Martin