i want a pontoon..

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anyone know where i could lay my hands on a pontoon?

might be interested in one or more sections. must be in decent nick (or repairable) and of course cheap!

pm me with any suggestions... (about the pontoon!)

cheers, steve.

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Have you cleared it with the National Trust. Are they ok with it jutting out from the beach at Studland. Needs to be quite long tho, coz at low water it gets very shallow.

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well in that case you should have said
"I want does not get........say please, please"

<hr width=100% size=1>There is no such thing as "fun for the whole family."
 
yea yea.... go on, give me a load of stick!

we...(all the muppets that have had riverside moorings for years) have just agreed to buy the river from the EA... bloody good idea realy, dunno how much yet, but doesn't matter.

all i need is a decent pontoon mooring that i can lay, and ain't too 'spensive! and i'll be master of ... well just a small amount of river bank....

but be reasured... this time next year... we'll be miwionaires!!!

so stop takin' the piss, and find me some pontoons!!



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Why not make one? Oil drums, planks? or are you planning something big and substantial?

<hr width=100% size=1>There is no such thing as "fun for the whole family."
 
I know of some for sale,
But unfortunatly they are North of the Border.

If interested, Pm me.



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nah, i want something decent. and there's the time thing.. untill i get more free time, even the launch has been put on hold.

if i can't find a pontoon, i'll have to rebuild the jetty on my mooring... definitely the second choice.

steve.

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There is a place i came across one time somewhere in the lymington area that sells oil drums, cheap. and you could use reconditioned wood, this would keep the price down,

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Therse some at Dale Sailing that were moored in the Haven but were replaced with posh new ones last year.
Try John Reynolds 01646 603100

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MDL have a bunch of them, we could get blacked up, balaclavas etc. No? OK just a suggestion, they wouldn't miss a couple! Take the boats with them, owners wouldn't notice until easter, earliest annd the staff never check.

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You could even nick the water and they would'nt notice!

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never thought of mick!.. bet he's got some lurking about!

he's still about. dunno if he's sold the tug yet tho'

cheers for that, see you at the next "do". steve.

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Why not try Solent Marine, they do recon pontoons or they may have some old carcases you could refit yourself. They did our pontons for our domestic moorings as featured on their web site, very good job too.

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