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« Reply #15 on: Sunday, August 19, 2007, 22:21:37 »

By the way red bull, is it a sailing boat you have? I remember you posting pics (I think) Do you get much use out of it and is it a lot harder to get licences etc?
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« Reply #16 on: Sunday, August 19, 2007, 22:24:31 »

Good plan, the latest news is customs are checking boat dimensions with a measuring tape as some people are making fibreglass compartments to hide stuff.  I'm hoping to get to the Cheltenham game if I can get a ticket so I can give you some details about the ups and downs of having a boat if you want.  Far more ups than downs but it can get bloody expensive on labour costs if you don't have someone with the skills
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« Reply #17 on: Sunday, August 19, 2007, 22:27:07 »

That would be great, my old chap used to have one years ago and said you have to clean clean clean the boat and thats all you seem to do.

Compartments! I ahve no idea why people would ever deal. Sod going to prison.

Cheers for info mate
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« Reply #18 on: Sunday, August 19, 2007, 22:42:25 »

I've got a motor sailer which is a halfway house between a proper sailing boat and a powerboat.  I can wander along using sails if the wind is in the right direction or stuff the engine on if it isn't.  She doesn't go very quickly but is built along the lines of the old north sea fishing boats - very heavy, long keel and has a wheelhouse where you can go to get out of the rain.  At the moment I get masses of use out of it as I'm working down south so use it instead of forking out 50 quid a night for b and b.  We've been out about 5 times this year but could go out more if I didn't keep saying I want to go to the match on Saturday!  This is a real bugger with boats as I can sail mine all year round but don't want to when the footy's on.  The cleaning never stops as the boat is in a pretty harsh climate - salt water strong UV which totally fucks varnish, chrome work, and all greaseable joints.  If you get  spare day you're welcome to nip down for a sail and I'll show you round the boat.  The best analogy for boat owning I've ever heard is its like standing in a cold shower whilst ripping up £20 notes  - totally true!
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« Reply #19 on: Monday, August 20, 2007, 06:20:50 »

its 3500 here by my house in shoreham, i get it cheaper due to living on site, you could use my address and i think its 2200.
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« Reply #20 on: Monday, August 20, 2007, 08:15:26 »

Quote from: "redbullzeye"
I've got a motor sailer which is a halfway house between a proper sailing boat and a powerboat.  I can wander along using sails if the wind is in the right direction or stuff the engine on if it isn't.  She doesn't go very quickly but is built along the lines of the old north sea fishing boats - very heavy, long keel and has a wheelhouse where you can go to get out of the rain.  At the moment I get masses of use out of it as I'm working down south so use it instead of forking out 50 quid a night for b and b.  We've been out about 5 times this year but could go out more if I didn't keep saying I want to go to the match on Saturday!  This is a real bugger with boats as I can sail mine all year round but don't want to when the footy's on.  The cleaning never stops as the boat is in a pretty harsh climate - salt water strong UV which totally fucks varnish, chrome work, and all greaseable joints.  If you get  spare day you're welcome to nip down for a sail and I'll show you round the boat.  The best analogy for boat owning I've ever heard is its like standing in a cold shower whilst ripping up £20 notes  - totally true!


Thats a cracking Analogy! The above makes total sense...the footy would get in teh way but appreciate the advice
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« Reply #21 on: Monday, August 20, 2007, 08:16:06 »

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its 3500 here by my house in shoreham, i get it cheaper due to living on site, you could use my address and i think its 2200.


Sound Mex, thanks, will mention to him
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