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Maintenance of the Ship 's Trousseau of Sail

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captain_chaza
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We are in need to appoint the ship's "Bosun"
At sea the duties of the Bosun is to fix any tears /holes in the sails and keep them in ship shape condition

There is no limit those Landlubbers will go to keep their maidens out of sight of us Yachties

I draw your attention to the sail TTI
What do you think?
When was the last time you would have hoisted

NOW look at the P&F

The NEC once looked like that and I am ever in debted to the Admiral for fixing the sail

The Bosun will be in charge of go through the complete ASX
Appoint a few Sea-cadets to help by splitting up the alphabet

Once this task is completed it should do us for the whole journey
We will have the most magnificent sailing trousseau on earth below deck

As we are in a hurry all crew are invited to help the Bosun

I will forward on this information to the Admiral as a matter of URGENCY

Salute for now

capn


"While we stop and think, we often miss our opportunity." Publilius Syrus, 1st century B.C.

"I believe the future is only the past again, entered through another gate."
Sir Arthur Wing Pinero 1893

"There are two times in a man's life when he should not speculate: When he can't afford it, and when he can." Mark Twain, 1897





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Ahoy Sea-Cadet Officer Brains

Could you cast your Magic on this one

2 Vertical Columns

Out of Condition ........... In Ship-Shape Condition
TTI
MHL
WCP
BDL

Maybe the Admiral could then notify us as they are repaired and we can remove from the list

Whether they are sea-worthy or not depends on the seas at the time

All who want to contribute with a little history and explanation are welcomed
I am sure the Admiral would be impressed

Please Remember!!!
We are working with adjusted data with IC
But have not yet conquered the Back Door listings and Maiden launches of those Money-Hungry Landlubbers

Salute for now
capn
PS
Ahoy Brave and Loyal crew
I have been reading through my Sailing Books and
A VERY LIGHT-WEIGHT SAIL is known at sea as "Ghoster"

The PURPLE sail is now to be refered to as a "Ghoster"

Crikey! I wonder if Sea-Cadet-Officer Braveheart would design a yacht flying 20 Ghosters?







"While we stop and think, we often miss our opportunity." Publilius Syrus, 1st century B.C.

"I believe the future is only the past again, entered through another gate."
Sir Arthur Wing Pinero 1893

"There are two times in a man's life when he should not speculate: When he can't afford it, and when he can." Mark Twain, 1897





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Captain,
A scan from rhc through to the end brought these ones out.

rwd
rbs .. ** has data errors i think.
rur
rml
sal
str
sce
tcn
tti
tnc
tcp
tzl
wcp
yml

I have an excel file with these and all the sails that are flatlining but i can't upload for some reason ???


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Ahoy Master Captain!

Attached is the list as requested.

Please let me know if it is suitable, or of any changes that you would like.

application/vnd.ms-excelshipshape
shipshape.xls (20.0 k)


Ahoy Dave!

Please mail me that spreadsheet and i will update this list with yours

SCO Brains


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Ahoy SCO Brains
It's a start!****

All we are doing here is alerting the Admiral Col'n and his Mate Robin how nasty these Landlubbing sweet FA'ers can be in hiding away in "Detail"

I think The Admiral has heaps of Tinkers Tailors Soldiers and Sailors on hand that can fix the problem

Start with NEC at the top which was fixed for me and my family a few months back
Thanks to this the HMAS INCREDULOUS will HOIST the NEC sail at DAWN tomorrow in anticipation of another sea-leg

Double rations for the Admiral and his Mate whenever they care to visit

All sails "Out of condition" are in effect BLACKED OUT!

Until we see a real chart and get true readings we don't know whether the are a Blue chip or a Green chip
If you know what I mean?

There are plenty of Blue chips pretending to be Pennies
And plenty of Big Dollar chips that are Smaller than the pennies!!!

I have been onto their tricks and the penny dropped for me a long time ago
I am confident with the crew we have onboard this voyage it will be fixed very very soon

Once the Admiral notifies us the sail is mended we really have no more use for with updated prices as the can be stored down below and added to our Magnificent Sailing Trousseau when in SHIP-SHAPE condition

The Out of Condition list should look like

NEC With Green Background "Ship-Shape Condition"
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK

Before you add to the list
Please Let me check them out first
Sometimes they can just look like SEA-DOGS and are in fact
really DOGS

I am not too sure how many Tinkers Taylors Soldiers & Sailors the Admiral has at hand?
So Don't blame me if we miss out on another Poseidon

Maybe you could keep a col for the Captain to go through
and then have a col of a "Matter of Urgency" for the Admiral to put his troops into action

Salute for now

Capn







"While we stop and think, we often miss our opportunity." Publilius Syrus, 1st century B.C.

"I believe the future is only the past again, entered through another gate."
Sir Arthur Wing Pinero 1893

"There are two times in a man's life when he should not speculate: When he can't afford it, and when he can." Mark Twain, 1897





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Ahoy SCO Brains

Add BTV to the list Out of Condition for the Admirals Urgent attention
We are already sailing the BTV based on my back-up program

Safety at Sea is Paramount!

Salute
capn


"While we stop and think, we often miss our opportunity." Publilius Syrus, 1st century B.C.

"I believe the future is only the past again, entered through another gate."
Sir Arthur Wing Pinero 1893

"There are two times in a man's life when he should not speculate: When he can't afford it, and when he can." Mark Twain, 1897




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