John A. Bennett

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Mr John A. Bennett seems to be a bit of a legend in boating circles - I understand he designed a number of Boats (including my Fairline Holiday).

What else did he design ??
What do we know about the man ??

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I think he's still going strong. He's done loads of planing hulls like the Broom offshore (OS) hulls, some Sealines, some Atlantics and Colvic hulls that have been used for Beaux Bateaux, Admiral, Humber etc
I believe he even fields phone calls if prospective owners want info on boats using his hulls

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Can't help much with Mr. John A. Bennett,
Heard a lot about his brother Gordon though!! /forums/images/icons/wink.gif

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Sealines,splutter,splutter/forums/images/icons/laugh.gif.Still I suppose even royals ie. Princess(s) have rough relations.

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Re: Mr John A. Bennett(we are not worthy)

Lets see.Hmm just how big is your harddrive........
1.They are Ug...............



























999.did i mention they are u.........../forums/images/icons/laugh.gif
Cont.on pages 1000 to 10,00,000
for details read volumes 1 to infinity.

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Re: Mr John A. Bennett(we are not worthy)

How can you say they are ugly when thers boats like Botnia Ladas.. sorry Targas about.

And if they are so ugly how come they sell so many, dont see loads of BTs about do yer........ no cos they ARE ugly


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wastin your time with blinkered Oldgit there Julie, hes down on any boat if it aint got his precious...... Princess name

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Re: Mr John A. Bennett(we are not worthy)

Ah, but proper Targas have a workmanlike character and their obviously sturdy looks are proven when out in bigger seas. /forums/images/icons/cool.gif
Not sure how to describe the character of a jelly mould /forums/images/icons/laugh.gif

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Re: Mr John A. Bennett(we are not worthy)

Funnily enough, was in London this week, and happened to have lunch with one of my peeps in a location which faces right onto Thames. Watched the Botnia Targas bombing up and down (Police use them). They are nippy craft without a doubt, but oh dear lord are they ugly. Even though I love their seakeeping go anywhere qualities, it's not a craft that you'd fall in love with for it's sex appeal. More a bonding of minds and partner in life.

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Re: Mr John A. Bennett(we are not worthy)

Depends very much on what you are trying to pull.

Salcombe fuel barge, Yes.
Gorgeous blonde 21 year old bimbo, No.

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Re: Mr John A. Bennett(we are not worthy)

Spot on Brendan, my thoughts entirely, sea keeping............ respect.......... appearance yuk

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Re: Mr John A. Bennett(we are not worthy)

Mind you good handling cars like good seakeeping boats, come in all shapes, i.e. porsche, etc, but none of em look like a Lada or Fiat Panda.

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Re:Can,t quite get it right jap clone cars.

No mention of H.....a anywhere we notice in the good looking or handling dept.
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ouch spring vorch tekneek rules.

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