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Previously on "The creaking sounds of timbers, rope and spars"
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Only ever sailed in the Adriatic, until earlier this year when we went to the Virgin Islands.
My brother in law has done a bit of racing (not professionally) - Fastnet this year and Round The Island most years.
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2009 I was working in Gosport, one of the permies had a yacht of some type, around 40 ft, he rented it out as a side business. I crewed for him a couple of times on trips to Brittany and Normandy. It was fun, but I'm no great sailor
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostYou may not know this, but I am an ancient contractor. In my misspent youth I used to watch a program called 'the Onedin line' which was a 'poor boy made good in the age of sail' series.
Anyways, I always promised myself that one day I would sail around the world on a real sailboat, under wind power.
I never got even close, but I am guessing that someone here has.
(the wide experience of CUKKERS, never ceases to amaze me)
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Originally posted by Gumbo Robot View PostIn case you didn't know
The music behind the opening credits of the series is an excerpt from the Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia from the ballet Spartacus by Aram Khachaturian.
My mum used to love that programme. She didn't watch much telly, but BBC1 always had these Sunday evening drama series, which were the only time all week when she claimed rights to the box and we all had to watch what she wanted. As soon as one series of The Onedin Line had finished and you thought you were safe, they'd hit you with a new series of The Brothers, a gripping drama about a family firm of hauliers
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In case you didn't know
The music behind the opening credits of the series is an excerpt from the Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia from the ballet Spartacus by Aram Khachaturian.
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I went on the Birkenhead ferry last year - does that count?
Edit: Actually over the summer I took my little plane (see avatar) around Lands End, and put up the video with the soundtrack to The Onedin Line. Watch in HD.
As I say in the video, I thought it was set in Cornwall - turns out it was set in Liverpool..
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostYou may not know this, but I am an ancient contractor. In my misspent youth I used to watch a program called 'the Onedin line' which was a 'poor boy made good in the age of sail' series.
Anyways, I always promised myself that one day I would sail around the world on a real sailboat, under wind power.
I never got even close, but I am guessing that someone here has.
(the wide experience of CUKKERS, never ceases to amaze me)Day after day, day after day,
We stuck, nor breath nor motion;
As idle as a painted ship
Upon a painted ocean.
Water, water, every where,
And all the boards did shrink;
Water, water, every where,
Nor any drop to drink.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI sailed a yacht from Italy to the former Yugoslavia once, with spaghetti on my lap.
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I sailed a yacht from Italy to the former Yugoslavia once, with spaghetti on my lap.
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The creaking sounds of timbers, rope and spars
You may not know this, but I am an ancient contractor. In my misspent youth I used to watch a program called 'the Onedin line' which was a 'poor boy made good in the age of sail' series.
Anyways, I always promised myself that one day I would sail around the world on a real sailboat, under wind power.
I never got even close, but I am guessing that someone here has.
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