AndieMac
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P.S. if any of you forumites want something similar then you know where we are!
I reckon if we looked really hard there may be one or two
P.S. if any of you forumites want something similar then you know where we are!
All right, just tell me where to deliver tea and chocolate for yourself and your other 89 colleagues, and count me in for the next Sq85!You must remember that we are easily pleased here at Fairline.
Tea, chocolate and very satisfied customers is just about all we ask for![]()
If you or any of the build team are ever down in the South of France (Antibes, near Cannes/Nice) on holiday or whatever, look me up and you're always welcome on the boat. Mike, Karl etc have my mobile. (Though, i'll probably find some jobs for you to help me out with!)
All right, just tell me where to deliver tea and chocolate for yourself and your other 89 colleagues, and count me in for the next Sq85!
Apropos, out of curiosity, how are you going to deliver this new beast under that low bridge which is already a challenge for the 78?
PS: needless to say, I also join the other forumites' congratulations to jfm and all of you for such a gorgeous job. Even if sometimes I threw in some different views/suggestions, it doesn't mean that I didn't appreciate the overall result. Quite the opposite, in fact.
the overwhelming enthusiasm for what we do, from you and so many others on here has been a very welcome surprise. It is rare that we get to see or hear about the people who buy our boats, and to discover that there are many people out there who are as passionate about the boats we build as we are ourselves is extremely encouraging.
the Have you made your mind up about a name yet, times running out.......
I'll be at LIBS on 7th jfm, so I look forward to having a good look at your new toy![]()
Truth is many of your customers are indeed passionate about the product and get huge pleasure not just from sailing it but from knowing it's so well built. But there is generally little contact between you guys who build them and the customer, for lots of reasons including that the dealer is in the middle and customer's main relationship is with him. And often boats are sold as stock, so the question of visiting the factory doesn't arise. Before this I had 2 Sq58s but only vsited the line once because one was a stock boat (SIBS2008 boat) and the other was someone else's cancelled order so we bought it when it was 80% done. Anyweay, it has been a lot of fun seeing 78-70 grow from the keel up and get a feel for how it all works, plus knowing it is a unique boat
Yup, name is below (I have the name letters here on my desk; below is a simulation by yachtlite. The name might seem odd, but it means something to me so I like itNot sure when we can fit the letters; if luck there might be 1/2day in Ipswich, or else while it's sitting around inside LIBS. Not sure. And stupidly i forgot to ask you guys to install a 24v feed, but I can just parallel onto the crew cabin 24v supply or something because these things only draw 1/4 amp
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Yup, name is below (I have the name letters here on my desk; below is a simulation by yachtlite. The name might seem odd, but it means something to me so I like itNot sure when we can fit the letters; if luck there might be 1/2day in Ipswich, or else while it's sitting around inside LIBS. Not sure. And stupidly i forgot to ask you guys to install a 24v feed, but I can just parallel onto the crew cabin 24v supply or something because these things only draw 1/4 amp
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or the CEO of Swedish Match...
Tee hee. Or a dating agency? Your comment above though is very spooky. You have no idea how close you are to the truth. How come you've even heard of Swedish Match?![]()
Really!?well I knew they were the makers of Swan Vesta's, its the sort of weird info that my brain is full of... which means I forget what I'm meant to be doing on a day to day basis!
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....The only trouble is everyone will think your are a sports promoter!.... or the CEO of Swedish Match.... but who cares!
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Yup, they acquired Bryant & May in 1926 which contained the Swan Vesta brand. The whole Swedish Match/Ivar Kreuger (its founder) story is a fascinating piece of industrial history
...well going off topic somewhat, but just been having a read up on Ivar Kreuger. What a story... interestingly I did see he too had a passion for boats & in 1928 had built a 37 ft, 4.9 ton motor yacht, equipped with a V12, 31.9 liter Hispano-Suiza engine from the US company Wright, with 650 HP output, capable of more than 50 knots. The boat was called Svalan (Swallow).... 4.9T for 37ft seems lightweight, 650hp seems a load a power & 50kts in 1928.... what a machine!!!![]()
Looking at the font, do you have a soft spot for Stuttgarts finest?