Tag: SB Greta

Greta Christmas Party

Sails squared away

Sails squared away; Picture by Nancy Brambleby.

A date for your diary. Greta’s Facebook timeline this morning has “Greta Christmas party on the 8th December 2012 at 9pm till later entertainment with Smiler “Rock Classics” all welcome — at Whitstable Yacht Club. For more on Whitstable Yacht Club see http://www.wyc.org.uk/ or thier Facebook ‘presence’ at http://www.facebook.com/WhitstableYC

 

Incidentally it is also the Birthday of our Painting Volunteer and recent winner of the National Historic Ships Volunteer of the Year (with her Sister, Bee), Hannah Pihama. Happy Birthday Hannah from all of us!

Red Sails Beer

Red Sails beer

Red Sails beer from Shepherd Neame; Picture from their Facebook timeline.

Go Shepherd Neame! They have just launched this Red Sails beer, publishing its picture on Facebook with the caption “Look out for ‘Red Sails’ at the Wetherspoon Beer Festival until Nov 11th http://instagr.am/p/RSflJ1TEsh/ ” The link will just take you to an on line image of the label.

 

I am a bit of a fan of Shep’s products and I remember that during the rebuild of the Cambria, I was on the viewing gallery when Jonathan Neame came aboard with some guests and I did our rebuild story ‘schpiel’ to him finishing a bit cheekily (and bravely – I was a bit awestruck by having him among my audience) by suggesting Shep’s do a beer called Cambria. Well, this is probably as close as we are going to get and depicts our great friends SB Greta but I wonder, given the name, whether Mike Maloney, of Red Sails film fame, had a hand in this?

 

Either way, I am spitting that I cannot be there to nip into a Wetherspoons and grab me a couple of bottles which I’d probably keep on the mantle-piece after I’d drained the contents.

 

Cheers Jonathan, Cheers Mike, Cheers Steve Norris and all aboard SB Greta tonight!

Swale Match

Today my job as blogger could not be easier as Dave Brooks’s Match Report for the Swale 2012 pings across the email and I can pretty much quote it verbatim. He also supplies a couple of lovely photo’s, one of which I publish here. Thanks for that, Dave.

 

Swale Match 2012

Swale Match 2012, photo by Dave Brooks.

Dave writes “This years Swale Barge Match was the best race of the season so far. We based ourselves on Graveney beach right by the start line  and watched Cabby, Orinoco, Phoenician, Greta and Pudge in the restricted stays’l class along with Decima, Repertor, and the newly refitted Niagara in the stays’l class got underway. Niagara was last of her class to start with Cabby leading all over the line. Mirosa, Marjorie and Lady of the Lea contested the bowsprit class but Lady of the Lea had already started with the stays’l barges so only Mirosa and Marjorie started correctly. 

Watching the finish was a joy as Niagara and Repertor were side by side heading up to the finish line, Repertor crossing first by 1 second but had earlier incurred a 5 minute penalty giving the win to Niagara in a very impressive first race. With Niagara starting the race at the back of the fleet she was certainly the fastest stays’l barge of the day. 

Mirosa and Marjorie were also neck and neck coming to the line with Mirosa winning by the tip of her bowsprit.

Cabby led the restricted stays’l barges from start to finish with Orinoco taking second place as Phoenician who crossed the line before her had failed to go round one of the marks.

Many thanks to an email from Hugh Perks who cleared up all the mystery over the finishing places.

It was nice to see so many barges racing and such close finishes. Niagara looked impressive as she picked off the places  after starting last.

Shame Cambria was otherwise engaged up in Ipswich, and the Edme didn’t come it would have been good to see how they would have faired against the Mirosa and Marjorie. Also regular barge match attendee Edith May was unable to attend this year.”

Thanks, as I said, for that, Dave.

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