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Scotland Branch

 

Port Bannatyne and Rothesay

Please make your choices for Brechin's if you are booked and haven't done so already.

Brechin's is now fully booked: I have contacted all folk who have a reserved place. The menu is on the Port Bannatyne event page. (See top left for link.)

We have also booked The Black Bull at Rothesay so do drop me a line if you would like to go to the Bull and enjoy a mean steak and chips or a fish supper.

 

 

Please register on the Information Exchange and scroll down to see the Scottish Branch Forum in Branches/Chapters to subscribe to future events

 

To register

  • Go to Register (underlined red) in the top right hand corner of the opening Information Exchange page.

  • Follow the instructions to register.

  • You will need your membership number to register and post.

  • Contact the if you can't find your membership number. It's on the cover letter that comes with your copy of Compass.

  • You use your own name and set your own password on the Information Exchange. The password is not the same as the one on your membership card.

  • You will receive an email giving you access to the Information exchange within a day or so, usually much less. Until then you can't post on the forum to either ask a question or respond to events.

  • Get your computer to save your password. That way you don't have to remember it to log into the Information Exchange each time.

  • You can select an option to receive emails from the Information Exchange about discussions and events (threads), as well as choose how much you display about yourself on the forum.

 

 

Branch Diary

2010

Port Bannatyne and Dinner in Rothesay, 1900 Saturday 4 September 2010

Photographic Competition: closing date for entries 9 October 2010

Submissions need to be in the hands of Alex Rhind by Saturday 9 October. The pictures will be displayed at the Laying Up Supper and the trophy presented on the night.

Pictures can be emailed as png, jpeg or tiff. Maximum file size 2Mb.

 

MOA Scotland Branch Laying Up Supper, Royal Gourock Yacht Club, 1830 for 1900 Saturday 23 October 2010

More information as we have it. Menu and costs TBA.

 

2011

MOA Scotland Branch Annual General Meeting, Glasgow February 2011

Date and venue to be confirmed. Volunteers for office can be proposed and seconded in advance of the meeting, an agenda and reports will be sent to members by mail beforehand.

 

Kind Regards

Graham

 

 

Want to run an event?

Pop a note on the Moody Owner's Scotland Forum and ask folk to join you 

You could

  • Hold a barbecue at Kames

  • Run a meet at Tarbert, Loch Fyne

  • Enjoy an evening at the Pier House, Port Appin

  • A long weekend: from Tobermory to Arinagour, Coll

  • Perhaps you're going to Islay, and would just like to cruise in company to Port Ellen or Gigha

  • You tell us!

What to do

  • Contact one of the commitee with your idea. The event must be open to all MOA members and not have run already.

  • We will agree a subsidy before you run the event.

  • We can help you with a bit of publicity, and some funds.

  • Publish your event on the MOA Scotland Forum. (You need to sign in with your forum name and password. This is not the same as your 2010 membership number).

  • Keep a list of the members who attend, relevant receipts and we will reimburse you as agreed.

We can subsidise

As examples -

  • The hire of a large barbecue

  • £10 per yacht towards mooring buoys or pontoons overnight

  • A starter or coffee at your chosen restaurant or pub

We cannot subsidise

  • Friends who are not members of MOA, although they are welcome to join us

  • Alcohol

 

Contact one of the Committee members and tell us what you'd like to do.