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Post by kris on Jun 29, 2020 18:47:37 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2020 18:54:19 GMT
That does seem a remarkable price.
Something a bit odd about that.
Looks really nice inside and it does seem to be steel.
Nice power unit.
Survey from March 2019? Weld problems?
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Post by kris on Jun 29, 2020 19:29:56 GMT
That does seem a remarkable price. Something a bit odd about that. Looks really nice inside and it does seem to be steel. Nice power unit. Survey from March 2019? Weld problems? I wonder if jenlyn is still looking for a motorsailor? It’s even in his neck of the woods.
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Post by JohnV on Jul 1, 2020 6:49:29 GMT
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Post by kris on Jul 1, 2020 7:06:48 GMT
Unusual engine arrangement.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2020 9:05:32 GMT
There was another one of these a few months back. less shiny and no engine. I did consider it for an electric conversion but have too many boats.
Quite a nice little "boat car" vessel. Ex hire I assume.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2020 9:26:41 GMT
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Post by kris on Jul 2, 2020 16:42:52 GMT
This looks like it could be an interesting cheap project. I don’t know how easy concrete is to repair?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2020 19:23:17 GMT
This looks like it could be an interesting cheap project. I don’t know how easy concrete is to repair? It's definitely more difficult when one has no idea what one is looking at
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Post by kris on Jul 2, 2020 19:47:43 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2020 19:53:53 GMT
Quite a wordy advert!
"On land, 2 miles from water". 10ft beam.
So just over the limit then. It's going to be a costly boat to move...
Would be interesting to put that on shiply or uship. £1k+ I reckon even if it's only a couple of miles you will need a crane at each end and yard permissions plus the wagon fee.
Interesting boat but seems to have a negative value.
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Post by JohnV on Jul 2, 2020 20:40:43 GMT
that "knock" looks pretty severe damage ..... Bristol pilots were superb vessels .... he is right in that they were probably one of the finest sailing vessels for their size He was saying they were crewed by two but they were well capable of single handed sailing (the pilot used to have his apprentice as crew who was expected to sail the vessel home on his own after the pilot had pickeds up a ship .... some apprenticeship !!!
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Post by kris on Jul 2, 2020 22:42:58 GMT
I don’t know John I think I would of fancied an apprenticeship like that. I agree about the knock, the frame looks very rusty as well.
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Post by Jim on Jul 3, 2020 5:55:44 GMT
I don’t know John I think I would of fancied an apprenticeship like that. I agree about the knock, the frame looks very rusty as well. Isn't quaysider offering such an apprenticeship, Gargrave to Wigan Top two days, all you can eat and plenty of grog. I can just hear your reply 😂... "I'll be buggered if I'll go and work on that boat"
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Post by JohnV on Jul 3, 2020 7:05:56 GMT
Now what was the name of the cabin boy ? ............... Oh yes, now I remember, Roger
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