Hello sundodgers everywhere,
Just a quick sit-rep about the best sub event in the U.K (probably) This years event is once again scheduled for the last weekend in July and as usual all types of submarines and related vessels will be most welcome.
Last years event was very well attended with over 50 visiting skippers and well over 100 subs unloaded from all sorts of vehicles. Many thanks to all who participated.
There was lots of subs and gear being sold/swapped,lots of questions being asked and advice given.
Paul Cooks superb Gato was on patrol as well as an intriguing K class.
Hope to see you all there again,
Regards,
Admiral Donuts
Just a quick sit-rep about the best sub event in the U.K (probably) This years event is once again scheduled for the last weekend in July and as usual all types of submarines and related vessels will be most welcome.
Last years event was very well attended with over 50 visiting skippers and well over 100 subs unloaded from all sorts of vehicles. Many thanks to all who participated.
There was lots of subs and gear being sold/swapped,lots of questions being asked and advice given.
Paul Cooks superb Gato was on patrol as well as an intriguing K class.
Hope to see you all there again,
Regards,
Admiral Donuts
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