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> Topic This Forum....?? Posted by Mick Farrell
IWAI Waterways Discussion Forum Online since '99 (originally an email list) and with over 1,300 registered users! Everything and anything of waterways interest is up for debate. Click here for more information and to subscribe to the Forum. Earlier posts to this forum can be found at the Forum archive 1999-2007. We ask all users to be civil, courteous & forgiving towards each other! Are those portions of the Forum's descriptive header, highlighted in bold above, True or False...?? M(W&W)F
Hello Mick Farrell, I don't know you from Adam...but I look to this forum for information and friendly advice..but your post suggests a different agenda. I would rather you post your comments on a specific item rather than one that you feel hovers in the ether provoking comment rather than being informative or moving a debate or topic along. In other words what result or reaction would you like from your post and to what end. Dave Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 13/04/2012 07:39 by David O'Sullivan.
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Hi Boater, Very economic with the auld keystrokes. (+1) I assume that you mean that you agree with David O'Sullivans post. Mick asked a legitimate question. I do not believe that Mick has any different "Agenda". As was said before on here, sometimes without the advantage of body language, content can be misunderstood. I certainly hope that Everything and anything of waterways interest is up for debate. Even some things not boaty can be interesting. We can choose to read them or ignore them. Regards Kieran
Not expressing my own opinion, but merely observing and passing on the comments made by many at the last council meeting that the atmosphere, tone, civility, quality of posts and increased contributions by broader numbers of users had improved significantly since recent changes were implemented. It is great to see and welcome new folk posting on the happier forum. Long may it last. OceanFroggie
Try near any marinas or jetties that are accessable from the land as people throwing food to birds some of which sinks are good places for bottom feeding fish. Saw a few large splashes near Tullyinishmore recently that seemed too big for roach or rudd-might be bream though. Only be careful near these places as line can tangle on props so be prepared to reel in regularly as boats approach. Mick
No acrows needed for a flat bottomed tub.The answer for the problems of others might lie in this add from DoneDeal. duty adjustable boat stands for sale. essential for dry dock stability whilst repairing or antifouling. be safe whilst working on your boat. cheaper than they can be made for. 8 available. These stands fit under the quarters on your boat.I know a marina on Derg usung similar.Now how do you stop the boat falling over until you get the stands in place?? Use acrows of course. PJ
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