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Post by Delta9 on Sept 7, 2016 22:26:37 GMT
Yep open the brochure or watch the video it goes bow to stern, and includes, apparently, the sound of a cold Lister putting away. Can't hear the sound track on my phone. Oh yes, I didn't click on the brochure. In the 'photos' section it only shows three external pics and the brochure pics are small and low res. I would ask for some higher res internal pics to be put on there.
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Post by Graham on Sept 9, 2016 9:24:56 GMT
Yep open the brochure or watch the video it goes bow to stern, and includes, apparently, the sound of a cold Lister putting away. Can't hear the sound track on my phone. Oh yes, I didn't click on the brochure. In the 'photos' section it only shows three external pics and the brochure pics are small and low res. I would ask for some higher res internal pics to be put on there. D9 it is a slide show or you can click any individual photo and the click on the tabs halfway up the photo to move to the next, I think there are about 20 photos available. rugbyboats.co.uk/clarence-photos/Sorry for the delay in getting back,spent yesterday on the road and touching up paintwork on Clarence.
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Post by Graham on Sept 9, 2016 9:35:49 GMT
Lovely looking boat Graham, you must be sorry to see her go. If I was ready to upgrade now I'd be along to view her in a heartbeat. Iconoclast thank you I think she is a lovely boat. She had been subject to two years of a half hearted liveaboard when I bought her who I think thought that maintenance was a dirty word and did not need doing, but Clarence had had so many years of caring owner that she and I soon shook that two years off. Yes I am very sorry to see her go, the tears well up as I write. Unfortunately it is not Clarence that is a problem, it is me, no longer able to navigate her. A friend suggested that I keep her on her mooring and use her as a weekend cottage. Clarence is a boat built for navigation not sitting mouldering on a mooring. So after a year where she consumed 100 litres of diesel all but 1 litre heating it is time to set her free and hope she finds someone who will love her as I do.
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Post by Graham on Sept 9, 2016 9:39:44 GMT
I have to say that the inside looks really comfy & inviting.βΊπ trina thank you, she is a lovely boat waiting for the next love of her life.
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Post by metanoia on Sept 10, 2016 22:59:42 GMT
SO sorry to read this Graham. Good luck and my very best wishes x
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Post by Graham on Sept 11, 2016 5:06:19 GMT
SO sorry to read this Graham. Good luck and my very best wishes x Thanks metanoia BTW how did the summer love go and is it going to continue into autumn and winter?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2016 14:52:32 GMT
Very tidy boat.
(In the pics. it's moored in the exact same spot as the Dog House was when we collected it six years ago.)
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Post by Graham on Sept 11, 2016 14:58:38 GMT
Very tidy boat. (In the pics. it's moored in the exact same spot as the Dog House was when we collected it six years ago.) Thank you. Could the mooring be a good omen?
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