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Not paying that much to park again. Call me grumpy, but I liked the old park and ride, didn't mind paying a fiver.
At least the organisers have scaled back their charges (probably still calculating it on a per square foot basis though) as it is a tenner with special offers.
So, no go this year, still wondering whether or not to do Dusseldorf.
 

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Hello grumpy :D
Dusseldorf may well work out cheaper though, it would cost me £500 to go within the M25 boundary so I'll be keeping clear of that there London for a long, long time now
 

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Use a car instead of a commercial vehicle and u be fine or get the train :rolleyes: :D

Where's that sticky out tongue smiley when you need it ? :p
First motor is a 4X4 needed for work, so I'll buy another motor just to avoid taxes, don't think so :D
Dusseldorf is nice anyway, at least it was the last time I was there :eek:
 

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We could meet at the PBO stand at say 12:30ish.
Warning - I will have Tim with me :eek:

anyway, back to the point.

We'd like to meet up with Clive and Nigel and any other nice persons as per Clive's note above. See you on Sunday.

I want to look at/investigate:

  • rigging tensioner gadget thingy
  • paints for painting grp deck
  • people selling second-hand boats
  • solar panel
  • battery powered nav lights - if such exist
 

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Hmm... Duesseldrof is only two and half hours on the train.... sounds like a German forum meet up could be possible.

sorry if I'm stating the bleeding obvious, but no matter what way I massage the figures it's still going to cost me more than a fiver in petrol and ten quid to park! Shame, have never been to Dusseldorf.
 

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I'll be going on Wednesday, entrance cost £10 and free travel courtesey of Oyster 60+ card. Will be looking at Beta engine spares to suit new one just installed, which also means window shopping only at other things!!
 

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Where's that sticky out tongue smiley when you need it ? :p
First motor is a 4X4 needed for work, so I'll buy another motor just to avoid taxes, don't think so :D
Dusseldorf is nice anyway, at least it was the last time I was there :eek:

I must be missing sumat then , I drive a 4x4 everyday and I live / work inside M25 without any probs :rolleyes:

But if you have a L/R Defender with a TD5 engine for example then you will get clobbered BUT a Discovery with same engine is ok , go figure :eek:
 

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SWMBO and I'll be on the World Cruising Club stand on the first Saturday. Doing our bit to pursuade you all to sail off into the sunset. (anything for a free ticket!)
 

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I must be missing sumat then , I drive a 4x4 everyday and I live / work inside M25 without any probs :rolleyes:

But if you have a L/R Defender with a TD5 engine for example then you will get clobbered BUT a Discovery with same engine is ok , go figure :eek:

Not that posh here :eek:
Put my number into the TFL site and it laughed, said if I go there, they charge me £500 for the pleasure. Well, it's never been a pleasure, so I'll duck the fee by not going there :rolleyes:
 

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Well We meet Lisa and family & Friends at the PBO stand as arranged.
We had a good chat and then went off to carry on spending money.

Lisa was looking for a Motorboat :eek:

We had some good deals :)

Looked for some new Salopettes
I got some Guy Cotten Jupiter Ocean (As used by the Open 60 boys)
List price £350 I paid £200.

A new Standard Horizon HX300 Hand Held VHF with USB Charging
List £135 - I paid £112.

NASA BM-1 Compact Battery Monitor
List £105 - I paid £90

Also spoke to 2 folding propeller suppliers and found that a new Prop for Sirenia would not be a costly as I had feared.

Free entrance ticket from C-Map.
Parked under the hall near the west end with easy access to take stuff back to the car.

All in all a good day and worth the trip.
 

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Looked for some new Salopettes
I got some Guy Cotten Jupiter Ocean (As used by the Open 60 boys)
List price £350 I paid £200.

Those are the dog's dangly bits. Love them.
You got a good price.
Paid €240 for them at their Concarneau factory outlet store.
These days that works out at £200 - and you didn't have to drive to France for them. ;)
 

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Those are the dog's dangly bits. Love them.
You got a good price.
Paid €240 for them at their Concarneau factory outlet store.
These days that works out at £200 - and you didn't have to drive to France for them. ;)

Will
Thanks for that - Makes me even more pleased with the deal.:)

For Roger's benefit.
The show was not too crowded.
Some stands seemed to be happy to do a deal.
We didn't notice much setting for OAP to take a rest on their way round.:p
The food in the centre concourse did not seem as expensive as the last time I visited.
 

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Thanks for that - Makes me even more pleased with the deal.:)

For Roger's benefit.
The show was not too crowded.
Some stands seemed to be happy to do a deal.
We didn't notice much setting for OAP to take a rest on their way round.:p
The food in the centre concourse did not seem as expensive as the last time I visited.

We tend to use the Oyster stand for R&R, canopies & champagne :cool:
 

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Arrived at the PBO stand late, shame as was hoping to say hello.
Worth it to research major purchases and was hoping to do a comparison on folding props but how can I if Kiwiprops aren't there? Gori and Bruntons all very lovely but......
And that was the impression, shrinking if I'm kind, dying if not.
I rather prefer Ipswich boat jumble I'm afraid
 
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