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Posted: 24.09.2021  ·  #1
French fishermen threw a bit of a wobbly today and blocked the entrance to the port. Police everywhere, they opened a gap in the fence to let people in. Fishermen lit a fire earlier, and set off some flares an hour ago. Irish ferries to Dublin delayed by an hour or two leaving. We are in the port now and checked in. Remains to be seen if we are delayed. Doesn’t look like it’s going to be busy. Not so many here.
I did manage to acquire a couple of bottles of wine to bring home.
Met Gary G, Gary and Ger last night, heard the call from across the street. Was suffering a bit this morning as a result 🥴


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Crap. I'm sailing Sunday so we'll see what happens. I normally aim to hit Cite de la Mer the afternoon before I'm due to sail....

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David, Did you hit WBS on the way trough. 😊


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Crap. I'm sailing Sunday so we'll see what happens. I normally aim to hit Cite de la Mer the afternoon before I'm due to sail....


Don't forge to call in to WBS and say hi to Chris and Eva.


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Posted: 24.09.2021  ·  #5
On board now. Doesn’t look like delay will be much at all.
Martin, it’s safe to say the camper was a bit lower coming out, than it was going in. He is selling Porto 6 now.

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Crap. I'm sailing Sunday so we'll see what happens. I normally aim to hit Cite de la Mer the afternoon before I'm due to sail....


Afaik it was just a one day thing localised to Cherbourg. I wouldn’t worry about it


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Done the museum and submarine today. Was well impressed by it. Definitely worth a visit


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Hi Daffy was the tour of the submarine good? We have walked around the outside but never went inside.
Maybe next time .
Welcome back to our rainy season😂 👍

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It was very enjoyable and very interesting. Well worth the money imo. Signal fading now.
Bye till tomorrowwwwwwww

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Hi Daffy was the tour of the submarine good? We have walked around the outside but never went inside.
Maybe next time .
Welcome back to our rainy season😂 👍


I have done the tour 3 times now, I find it fascinating each time I visit and always find something new that wow’s me. As a child of the Cold War being able to walk around one of the most secretive weapons is amazing. Its also basically like a big underwater camper with genius space saving ideas.

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Hi Daffy was the tour of the submarine good? We have walked around the outside but never went inside.
Maybe next time .
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I have done the tour 3 times now, I find it fascinating each time I visit and always find something new that wow’s me. As a child of the Cold War being able to walk around one of the most secretive weapons is amazing. Its also basically like a big underwater camper with genius space saving ideas.


In Lorient there's a sub museum with a WW2 diesel electric sub, it's tiny compared to the Redoubtable in Cherburg.

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Hi Daffy was the tour of the submarine good? We have walked around the outside but never went inside.
Maybe next time .
Welcome back to our rainy season😂 👍


I have done the tour 3 times now, I find it fascinating each time I visit and always find something new that wow’s me. As a child of the Cold War being able to walk around one of the most secretive weapons is amazing. Its also basically like a big underwater camper with genius space saving ideas.


In Lorient there's a sub museum with a WW2 diesel electric sub, it's ltiny compared to the Redoubtable in Cherburg.


Unless you dive on the U260 off the Baltimor coast in Cork
at 44mtrs, at that dept inside a steel tube, is taught provoking.

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Hi Daffy was the tour of the submarine good? We have walked around the outside but never went inside.
Maybe next time .
Welcome back to our rainy season😂 👍


I have done the tour 3 times now, I find it fascinating each time I visit and always find something new that wow’s me. As a child of the Cold War being able to walk around one of the most secretive weapons is amazing. Its also basically like a big underwater camper with genius space saving ideas.


In Lorient there's a sub museum with a WW2 diesel electric sub, it's tiny compared to the Redoubtable in Cherburg.

Yes we've been to both Lorient and Cherbourg subs. Fascinating to say the least. Well worth the visit. That diesel was tough going to be on I would imagine.


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Posted: 28.09.2021  ·  #14
Das Boot is well worth watching, it brings realism to the conditions experienced by a U-boat crew during WW2. LINK. There are different endings to the film and the tv series, one of which spans a longer period and ends in the Straits of Gibraltar but I can't remember which one it is.

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