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Old 02-06-2015, 12:59   #1
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Hi from NE UK.

Hi all. Newbie here signing in. Living aboard in North East of England.
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Old 02-06-2015, 14:05   #2
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Re: Hi from NE UK.

Tufgas 33,

Welcome aboard.

If you've time for it, maybe you could tell us a little about your boat, it is a type with which I am unfamiliar.

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Old 02-06-2015, 14:31   #3
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Re: Hi from NE UK.

Hi Ann. For next few weeks I'll be continuing to live aboard my Tufglas 33. Van den Stadt design also known as Seacracker. Similar lines to the Contessa 32 but with more space inside and in my opinion a little more robustly built. My own boat has travelled to Cape Town where she survived a 360* roll before heading off to the West Indies where she remained for some years. She came back to the UK where she fell on hard times. I bought her some 3 years ago and have gradually restored her. She has just been sold as I wanted a boat with more volume without the long overhangs. I have replaced her with a Long keeled Halmatic 30 which I shall refit on the South West coast in Exeter before sailing her home.
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Re: Hi from NE UK.

Howdy Tufglas! Welcome aboard the forum.

Ann beat me to the question: "What is a Tufglas?" That is a new name/brand to me too.

I have recently enjoyed seeing (for the first time) several boats that were made in the UK over the last 100 years. I enjoy seeing classic yachts and traditional boats too.

I will post some of my favorite tips for new members below. They may not be what you expect, but I believe they will help you in the near term and in the long run if you intend to spend much time here on this forum and if you wish to gain the most from the knowledge available and shared here etc.
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Since you are new to this forum, let me mention a few things you might miss but that could help you more enjoy your time here:

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There are also some "social groups" that are more focused on special interests, and as I saw, they can be fun for their members. I am not a member of those groups, but you should be able to find them if you do some exploring of the forum website, look for "groups."

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Since a site like this is all about "sharing," the more sharing you and others do, the more interesting, fun, and potentially helpful this site becomes for all. It is what makes it a nice, more friendly, social community too.

I am an unofficial advocate for posting "About Me" information in a member's forum Profile "About Me" tab or page or section. You can also post photos (e.g. of your boat, etc.) and a description of your sailing goals or experiences or boat projects. I also think it is a good idea to include in your profile where you are located (country, region) and your type of boat if you own one now or had a boat in the past. If you did not put much information in your profile initially when you signed up as a member, you can edit it later and add more.

As I see it, the "About Me" tab (page) within your forum profile is the most helpful part of the profile. Many members will look at it, so it is a good idea to put something in there early in your membership here.

The About Me page/tab is always instantly accessible by any member in seconds. You may click on a member's name (or avatar) to see their public profile and through that page you can also send them private messages if you wish. You can look at my profile for one example, and see I have written something in the About Me tab, and also posted some photos in an album (in this case showing my other passion; I am an artist and I am passionate about painting sailboats).

If you have posted relevant information in your "Meet & Greet" post (up above), simply copy some of that to you profile "About Me" page, because the "Meet & Greet" introduction you posted above will soon disappear into the archives in a matter of days, whereas forum members may check to see your profile About Me page for years to come.

I also see the About Me tab/page as a good place to post any long-term requests you might have. For example, I am an artist who likes to paint sailboats. So I have an "evergreen" long-term request or appeal asking that any sailor who has taken a photo or snapshot of a traditional, classic, or special sailboat, to please contact me via a Private Message (PM) and let me see their photos of those boats, as I am always looking for new models (reference photos) to use in future paintings I might make. Other sailors may have other long-term requests (e.g. looking for some special boat part, looking to connect with owners of a type of boat, looking for information about their boat model, such as an owners manual etc.). The About Me page is a good place to keep that long-term request visible, especially as owners of your brand of boat may look there, if you indicate your boat brand and model in your profile (so it shows up under your avatar and screen name when you post).

I encourage you to complete the profile About Me page early in your membership in the forum, so those people who would like to know something about a new member can learn. I did not post a complete profile (only due to my ignorance about that feature of the site), until after I noticed that my empty profile page had already had 1,000 views by forum members. This meant I missed sharing information with those 1,000 folks who had some level of interest in who I am. I missed the chance to connect with others who have more shared interests, and I might have missed some possible friendships too. I was completely surprised at how many people look at member profiles, so it really is used and viewed and can be a good way of sharing information and connecting and relating. I firmly believe it can help a member (individual or couple) and a community in many ways.

You can, of course, maintain your privacy or use a pseudonym or "screen name" as you wish. Not everyone does post any written "bio" or even a photo of themselves. Some people are shy or reserved. I respect that too. But, I have seen the positive benefits of sharing some information and believe it is the best thing to do in most cases.

I also encourage the use of a photo (e.g. a "headshot") of the sailor (or couple) as the avatar. Why? I think it adds to the human feeling of an online community to see a face and know a little about that person, and makes it more likely that people are treated with respect and courtesy. I have seen several members change their avatar from a generic one (e.g. a cartoon) to a personal one (a human face) and was pleased to see the face of the real person. Our human brains are wired to remember faces, it is natural. Later, it becomes nice to see the real human face of a friend, even if you have never met them in person.

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Since you are relatively new to the forum, here is my favorite friendly forum search tip: Look at the green menu bar on the forum pages for the drop down "Search" menu. Click on that to drop down a list of search functions. From that drop down menu select the GOOGLE CUSTOM search feature (the second box down) and then enter several different descriptive terms for your topic of interest. That will do a Custom google search of ONLY this site and it is likely to find answers to your questions or results for you. Note: this is different from using the regular forum search box or field.
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Old 06-06-2015, 03:07   #5
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Re: Hi from NE UK.

Greetings and welcome aboard the CF, Tufglass.
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Old 06-06-2015, 03:21   #6
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Hey Tufglass.. lots a furrin folk here..
Welcome to CF..
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