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Derg Branch - where were you today?

Posted by John.Kinsella1 
Re: Re: Derg Branch - where were you today?
24 April, 2011 23:59
Ahem!
While I agree with your opinion as to the content of the thread, I'm baffled as to why you bother to read it!
I only paid attention to your post on this topic because... well, I expected something worth reading, if I'm honest!
However, in the event, I was surprised and disappointed!
Don't mind him, all you inhabitants of the flat and boring bits. Feel free to post all you like, for the rest of us to ignore:-D

Duncan
Re: Derg Branch - where were you today?
25 April, 2011 06:26
Quote:
TOM BAILEY
This post has been taking space on the forum since January. Can you stop it or set up a separate Derg forum. It's boring.

Eek eye popping smiley That's perhaps a little unkind. Personally I thought it was fun; the 'banter' between the sailing and non-sailing dergies. The forum has many types of content, from technical advice and info, through debate on hot issues (and some not so hot issues), cruising blogs, announcements, social networking, photo blogs, question/requests for advice and help, gentle banter and fun posts, etc. The beauty of the web forum is one only reads what one is interested in (no delete inbox contents required as was case with the old email platform). It's so easy to skip matter.

OceanFroggie
Re: Derg Branch - where were you today?
25 April, 2011 09:11
Quote:
TOM BAILEY
This post has been taking space on the forum since January. Can you stop it or set up a separate Derg forum. It's boring.
Hi Tom.
I started the thread back in Jan to encourage Derg boaters to get out on the water - and spoof a bit about sailing vs. motor boating.
Now that Derg is so busy again, the thread has probably run its course. I never expected that it would last this long.

Maybe Derg Branch will consider your other suggestion?

John (Hon Treasurer etc. etc. )
Re: Derg Branch - where were you today?
25 April, 2011 19:10
Hi John

Keep this old thread going, you might have started it but there are a lot of people reading it and posting

Hi Mr Baley

Its not going to go away you know spinning smiley sticking its tongue out

For all who want a good read about this weekend on derg look up Bocktherobber.com

Donal
Re: Derg Branch - where were you today?
25 April, 2011 20:00
Quote:
donaboland1
Hi John
Keep this old thread going, you might have started it but there are a lot of people reading it and posting

Hi Mr Baley

Its not going to go away you know spinning smiley sticking its tongue out

For all who want a good read about this weekend on derg look up Bocktherobber.com

Donal

Hi Donal - those pics on

[bocktherobber.com]

are really nice.

As for the thread "the people will decide". hot smiley

John (Hon T. etc...)
Re: Derg Branch - where were you today?
25 April, 2011 20:39
I love this old thread and the bit of crack that keeps it going. Was in very good company this weekend, including said Bock. The pictures show that narrow channels were traversed and secret places explored.
All will be revealed ,to real boaters. Suffice it to say ,we were far from noisy drunks and brain numbing generators running all night.
I feel very privileged .

PJ
Re: Derg Branch - where were you today?
25 April, 2011 21:02
Well, we had a lovely 5 days on Lough Derg, from Thursday to today. Cheetah only left Mountshannon today, and that was only for a few hours, down to Holy Island for a walk and lunch.
But we saw James and Mary come in on Thursday (or was it Friday). Met old friends, the Coote family, who were there for the Shannon 1's racing. Saw the Lefroys and Phoenix, who acted as race officers and committee boat many times for our catamaran events.
Ate in the Hotel and Cupán Café. Chatted around the fire in the sailing club in great company.
Overall a great weekend.

Mister Bailey, Looking down the list of threads, I find that most of then do not involve me - my mast will not let me get past Killaloe to the south and Banagher to the north. I read a lot of them and find them interesting. Most of them are about real people on the waterways and not boring.

Dermot
Cheetah 304.
Re: Re: Derg Branch - where were you today?
26 April, 2011 02:19
Yes, this is the kind of response I expected to see.
Pretty much everyone reading the thread has been boating recently and the civility of the responses is evidence as to the therapeutic nature of the activity.
I wonder has Tom been boating lately???
I do feel the post was out of character...
Personally, I rarely pay much attention to this thread, since it mostly involves sailing (eurgh!), Derg (yawn!), or submarines (what???), but I do read everything that arrives in my inbox and my attention will sometimes be grabbed by a familiar name, or a joke, or poem that I would be sorry to have missed.
I regard it as something like a genial, open conversation at the bar, which I can hear, but have usually no interest in, though am welcome to join if it strays into a field I am interested in! As such, I would be sad to see it go simply because a fellow patron of the bar preferred silence to conversation!
So keep it up, guys.
What earthly inconvenience can it possibly be causing?

Duncan
Re: Re: Derg Branch - where were you today?
26 April, 2011 09:10
Maybe the answer lies in Duncan's quote below.

Quote:
Duncan
but I do read everything that arrives in my inbox and my attention will sometimes be grabbed by a familiar name, or a joke, or poem that I would be sorry to have missed.

What earthly inconvenience can it possibly be causing?
Duncan

I visit the forum online - nothing comes into my inbox, apart from the occasional PM. I check the forum when I want to. If I did not click on the IWAI Forum in my "Most visited" list, I would have no contact with it. I choose my time and do not have to look at posts that do not interest me, although to be honest, I look at most. (as Duncan says "my attention will sometimes be grabbed by a familiar name, or a joke, or poem that I would be sorry to have missed.")

Dermot
Cheetah 304.
Re: Derg Branch - where were you today?
28 April, 2011 14:21
Derg Branch - where were you today?

They were out over the weekend alright. Some nice pics over on the other channel from BGW "weekend photos" [www.powerboat.ie]

Derg raft: [www.powerboat.ie] (photo bgw)

OceanFroggie



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 28/04/2011 14:25 by OceanFroggie.
Re: Derg Branch - where were you today?
28 April, 2011 21:54
Can't see them, get an error saying not authorised. Do I have to be registered, but don't fancy the 10euro fee.

Les 41M
Re: Derg Branch - where were you today?
29 April, 2011 00:03
They're good. Maybe Brian would put them up here - or a link.

Dermot
Cheetah 304.
Re: Derg Branch - where were you today?
29 April, 2011 07:07
They can be found on the Lough Derg website here... [derg.iwai.ie]

Brian
Re: Derg Branch - where were you today?
29 April, 2011 11:10
Quote:
Lough Derg Hon. Sec.
They can be found on the Lough Derg website here... [derg.iwai.ie]

Great stuff.

OceanFroggie
Re: Derg Branch - where were you today?
01 May, 2011 09:49
Having spent a week on land it feels good to be back on the water, slack winds, clear skies, flat waters all perfect for the weekenders and the odd sailer.The electrisity points at Mountshannon are proving very popular, it amazing where you can fit a barge when you have an incentive

I am still on the lookout for that fair weather sailor on the vessel called breakyourback or breaksomething I have the lifting frame fitted and need advice on ropes, sticks and pullies if you find him lurking in the shallows please send him over to the Clare side

Donal of Mountshannon
Re: Derg Branch - where were you today?
01 May, 2011 20:06
Quote:
donaboland1
Having spent a week on land it feels good to be back on the water, slack winds, clear skies, flat waters all perfect for the weekenders and the odd sailer.The electrisity points at Mountshannon are proving very popular, it amazing where you can fit a barge when you have an incentive
I am still on the lookout for that fair weather sailor on the vessel called breakyourback or breaksomething I have the lifting frame fitted and need advice on ropes, sticks and pullies if you find him lurking in the shallows please send him over to the Clare side

Donal of Mountshannon

Hi Donal, I just sent you a PM.

John
Re: Derg Branch - where were you today?
01 May, 2011 20:18
Despite Donal's reference to slack winds, it was quite breezy today on Derg.
Had great sail from LDYC to Gortmore Pt. in gusty E winds 15-25 knots
Had thought of tying up in Terryglass for lunch but decided to head back as the clouds were growing darker and I'm out of practice sailing in the rain. smoking smiley
In fact the rain held off till we rounded Urra Pt. An exhilarating fast beam/broad reach got us home in not much over an hour and a half.

I'm starting to enjoy this sailing lark. hot smiley

John (Hon Treasurer etc etc)
Re: Derg Branch - where were you today?
01 May, 2011 21:41
This rugby thing is really a drag. Why can't we lose matches and get to go sailing like the rest of you hot smiley

Dermot
Cheetah 304.
Re: Derg Branch - where were you today?
01 May, 2011 22:10
Quote:
Dermot Mangan
This rugby thing is really a drag. Why can't we lose matches and get to go sailing like the rest of you hot smiley
Dermot
Cheetah 304.

What's Rugby?

(Expensive English Boarding School???) smoking smiley

John
Re: Derg Branch - where were you today?
01 May, 2011 22:49
Rugbys a great game. Pippas a**e is a great a**e, it has its own facebook page n all. It was windy today so probably great sailing weather, it'll possibly be wet tomorrow on Derg, but more of the current Med weather up north for another fortnight anyway. But keep a close eye on the US weather. Currently very bad in the mid west and up into Maine and New England, we tend to get that a week or so later.
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