"And then I think , who cares, we're just anthropological curiosities a mere second away from turning into fertilizer, might as well scratch and listen to music we like." John B
Wow! Spendy forum.
I guess I'll wait to see if an EnZedder will post more details. Of course an old POS wood boat should be run down by a more modern boat - as we want to get rid of the leaky old things.![]()
Hi Garret
The $60 you refer to is overseas membership to the Classic Yacht Association of NZ, access to the CYA NZ forum is open to anyone & no charge. All thats required is to register (just your name & email address). We have a lot of overseas wooden boaters on the forum. If you or any others want to private message me your details I will get you set up.
In the mean time the article is below.
Cheers Alan
CYA NZ Launch Captain
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"Old boats are like teenage girlfriends: there is a certain urgency to their needs & one neglects them at one's peril"
Larks
"Be who you are and say what you feel...
Because those that matter...don't mind...
And those that mind.... don't matter."
LPBC Beneficiary
We're the only species on earth that claims to have a god...and the only species on earth that lives as if we don't have a god.
(US Journalist Paul Kelly on advice from the crayfish)
"Old boats are like teenage girlfriends: there is a certain urgency to their needs & one neglects them at one's peril"
Thanks Alan,
Have done so now. Had been away for a few days and got back last night after 15 hours driving over the weekend with young kids. I probably was not paying a lot of attention last night when I checked in.
Cheers
Zane
Yep, I did actually see that, and didn't want to pester Alan for special treatment when the website clearly specified otherwise.
When I got this message...
"You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post."
and checked here...
Membership types:
Full Member
A Full Member is defined as being not encompassed by any other Membership classification
Country Member A Country Member is defined as living outside the geographical area bordered by a line from Orere Point (Firth of Thames) across to Port Waikato’s southern headland and by a line from Orewa across to Helensville township.
Overseas Member
An Overseas membership is avaliable to those living outside New Zealand
Veteran Member
A Veteran member is defined as having reached the age of 70 years (or more) as at 1 July of any membership year.
Youth Member
A Youth member is defined as not reaching his/her 18th birthday as at 1 July of any membership year.
Subscriptions:
Full: $85.00
Country: $60.00
Overseas:$60.00
Veteran:$35.00
Youth: $10.00
I somehow got the insane notion that the Association expected me to pay for the priviledge of viewing the links.
My bad.
No big deal, it's really not all that important to me. I just wanted to see what you lot were all up at arms about.
Thanks for your kind response.
Last edited by Willin'; 03-12-2012 at 05:51 PM.
"And then I think , who cares, we're just anthropological curiosities a mere second away from turning into fertilizer, might as well scratch and listen to music we like." John B
Hi Willin'
As I mentioned in post #54 (copy below) - its no prob to set you up with CYA NZ forum access. Cheers Alan
"The $60 you refer to is overseas membership to the Classic Yacht Association of NZ, access to the CYA NZ forum is open to anyone & no charge. All thats required is to register (just your name & email address). We have a lot of overseas wooden boaters on the forum. If you or any others want to private message me your details I will get you set up"
"Old boats are like teenage girlfriends: there is a certain urgency to their needs & one neglects them at one's peril"
Some good news
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"Old boats are like teenage girlfriends: there is a certain urgency to their needs & one neglects them at one's peril"
About bloody time!!!
Larks
"Be who you are and say what you feel...
Because those that matter...don't mind...
And those that mind.... don't matter."
LPBC Beneficiary
We're the only species on earth that claims to have a god...and the only species on earth that lives as if we don't have a god.
(US Journalist Paul Kelly on advice from the crayfish)
Just followed Gypsy on a trailer through Snells Beach yesterday, headed for the factory units down Hamatana Road. Hopefully there's good stuff happening for her.
Got a big ache in my middle looking at the hole in her sideI'd previously seen pictures, but it's different in real life.
All the details here
http://gypsy.org.nz/
Photos from yesterday
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"Old boats are like teenage girlfriends: there is a certain urgency to their needs & one neglects them at one's peril"
Thanks for the pictures AlanH - I was on the other side of her when you took the first two shots. Hmmmmm - probably nearly met you at last![]()
and the link![]()
Thanks for the update Alan. Should have known not to wait a day, you're faster than the preverbal rat up a drain pipe. Will add one more pic of what John describes as getting a ship into a bottle. Rear cradle arms had to be removed to clear entrance then reassembled once inside and then front arms removed... you get the picture!
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The lad with the boat haulage company seems to know his stuff too - seen him at work at the Sandspit yard.
Thanks to John Pryor for his pictures and the website to keep us up to date.
Someone good at moving boats is a treat to watch.
Glad to see she's going to get fixed up!