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petem

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Good to see that Jens has finally realised that flybridges are for old codgers and has decided to sell Little Missy, his P20M (p193 Sept MBY) for £875,000.

Got a Targa 62 on order I hear (sorry made that bit up).

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It was for sale in last month's too. That particulary model, the 20m, is the most codgery flybridge boat of all imho.

NB This post criticises product of a boat builder, so will get canned in next 24 hours, just like the Cara-ugly posts

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i must say i was surprised to F1 driver in a trudgy flybridge, What exactly makes the p20m so codgery?

btw, i believe it is v flattering in some circles for a boat to be old codgerish, with all attendant values of great wisdom and erm slippers.

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Right, outside NOW!

Dunno. Can't explain. It's just the particular styling of the 20m, it looks horrid imho. In contrast, the 22m is much better looking, even though they look a bit similar at first sight. It's just something about the detail of the 20m imho....

Re f1 peeps, several have flybridges. Coulthard, Ralf Shooey, Eddie Jordan, Jacques Villeneuve all have fbs. OK, some have smaller sportscruisers too.

Anyway, I meant the 20m very specifically. Flybridges aren't generally codgery, you understand.......are they? Are you saying my OB is less than one?
 

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Re: Right, outside NOW!

No flybridges are not codgery, because I'm a codger and I've never understood the point of having one, unless perhaps you're a shark fisherman.

I have owned four boats with a flybridge, the larger ones had some sunbathing value as additional deck space when moored, the smaller one was pointless so far as I could see.

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