If you won the lottery??? (sort of boaty!)

Becky

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Well, not that I have considered this in the past, not actually doing the lottery. But if I did, I would pay off my childrens mortgages, give some to Ex and the family, but spend a percentage on a Moody 50-something, or an equivalent HR or Najad (never could spell in Swedish, or English for that matter) with elecric wnches and anchor windlass, electric furling sustems, a freezer and big fridge, nice sound-proofed cabin for me so I couldn't hear HWMBO snoring, nice enclosed galley with lots of space, a big generator, and so on and on and on...........
Like Cornish Maid but more so!
But mainly I would invest enough to run the whole outfit into perpetuity so I wouldn't have to worry.
That owuld be the best bit!!

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Bit late this but........
Look after the family.
Marry my girlfriend.
Buy houses in English country side, Portagul and Italy (all with river or sea side access)
BUY A FISHER 45, with all the bits.
Look after friends and niehbours.
Worry about the rest later.

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Oooh, thats easy. Boaty would be an Oyster 49, saw one at SIBS - new design by rob humphreys so its bound to be quick. however as this will be perfect for long cruises and passage making, but absolute pants for a quick thrash up the river on a sunday afternoon, I would also buy something like a Beneteau first 211 or 27.7 or something similar.
Obviously I would also have to build a bigger house and buy a nice fun airplane.

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Re: mac gregor?

I thought perhaps that it had been torn off by giant waves, but this can't be the case, as any fule kno that the McSporran is the perfect all-weather compromise and that its structural integrity will ensure that everything remains attached, even in the most challenging conditions.

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Re: mac gregor?

Sorry Wardy - must've pulled the wrong lever !

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