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Wow Skye. I hope you are dry after your wee swim!
ReplyDeleteGlad you could build another boat. I hope this one will get you to freedom!
Mr G
Skye, I am so sorry to hear that your last boat sunk, I hope you didn't encounter any sharks or other dangerous creatures on your swim to the new island. I was very pleased to see you still smiling in your photos! Your new boat is amazing, I love how you have used so many different materials to make it and I love the colours in your sails. What did you use to make the sails?
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we used left over fabric from my mums sowing kit
DeleteHi Skye.
ReplyDeleteWow I'm sorry to hear your boat sank!
I'm glad you knew how to swim so you could get to your new island and build a new boat.
The new boat looks amazing. Have you tested it yet to see if it floats? I hope it does float because if sinks you will be very tired if you have to swim to another island again!
You are doing amazing work in lockdown, keep it up.
Mrs Snook.
we tested it and it floats very well thanks
DeleteHi Skye,
ReplyDeleteI am pretty positive this boat won't sink, it looks too well made to me. (And I am some sort of an expert cos I told Petra her boat would float before she sea trialled it in her sink!). I'm also pretty sure this would have to be one of the fastest boats in the Kererū flotilla with its two masts and a whopping four sails. It's going to take some short of speedboat to catch you I'm thinking.
I also like all your colourful crew and passengers on board the boat Skye.
Have a great weekend.
Mr W.
it is the fastest boat, i will race everyone and win
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