[Regia-NA] Greetings

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Tue, 9 Jul 2002 20:29:26 +0000


And should Phil ever ask you if you want to go for a "little sail", you would do best to clarify exactly what he has in mind!  :o)

Bill/Leifr
> 
> From: "Phil" <phils@clara.net>
> Date: Mon 08/Jul/2002 21:27 GMT
> To: <list-regia-na@lig.net>
> Subject: [Regia-NA] Greetings
> 
> Greetings,
> 
> Just a quick note to announce my subscription to the list.
> 
> For those unfamiliar with the Regia national officers I am, for my sins, the National Maritime Officer. We own five boats: two wooden - an ex Faroese fishing boat of around 40' which is currently being restored in Scotland, and a smaller, 16', one - and three 'plastic fantastics' - fibreglass replicas of about 36', one kept near Shrewsbury, the other two in York.
> 
> Much of our Maritime activity centres around filmwork, but this year we shall have used the boats at three shows - Chippenham, Fritton and Kirkcudbright.
> 
> Personally I'm a sailor rather than a person with a passionate interest in the details of early medieval boats, so I'm afraid I'm probably not the best person to ask on the intricacies of boat building or the details of XYZ boat remains. That being said I'm more than happy for anyone to e-mail me with queries about the Regia boats or period boats in general. If I don't the answer I can probably find someone who does (phils@clara.net).
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Phil
> Amiratus (Latinisation of the Arabic 'Emir-al-bahr' meaning 'ruler of the seas' and forming the basis of our modern word Admiral).
> 
> 


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