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I'm a newbie to subs, abandoning my surface fleet for a while.
I'm in the process of buying my first kit and am very interested in whats being proposed here.
One thing I may be able to help with is the fact that I currently hold my pool lifeguards certificate. It expires in March but I will be re doing it soon afterwards. The reason I mention it is because it may help lower costs if a venue insist on having 1 or more lifeguards there.
The problem with a swimming pool venue wasn't so much the hire of the lifeguards, but the hire of the venue- far too much to make it viable at present.
Thanks for the offer though, and I'll bear you in mind for the future.
Andy,
are you any further along the road of putting together the sub run in Herts. later this year? I lost the thread on rcgroups, just need the date to book off work.
Michael,
oh for the day when you are old enough for a chuckle and a beer on a Sunday afternoon!!! The only thing to do with a pond in Colney hatch lane is the pond life in the pub (was me once).
Just my little tease. Seriously, as I remember it is at Colney Heath in Hertfordshire
Okay Mike,
Colney Heath is in Herts. North of London. Colney Hatch Lane is in north London - just had visions of a bewildered lad standing there wondering where on earth you could actually put a sub, let alone sail it.
A cruel jibe at your expense - sorry.
Cruel but fair, as the pythons osed to say.
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