MBY's spot the boat

Good going Jimmy! Ahem Jack: perhaps we need a committee meeting to set the ground rules here. Pred 72 of that era had ensign on starboard side not port, so I think you must have flipped the photo. For those of us who work from such geeky tiny details that is a bit of a game changer in the rules! :D
 
Good going Jimmy! Ahem Jack: perhaps we need a committee meeting to set the ground rules here. Pred 72 of that era had ensign on starboard side not port, so I think you must have flipped the photo. For those of us who work from such geeky tiny details that is a bit of a game changer in the rules! :D

Ah, you've noticed one of our ways to sidestep GIS, John. We weren't counting on that level of anorakary, so well played!
 
Oh, I was too late, I recognised the base of the carbon flagstaff as we used to sell them to Sunseeker as an option, as you say JFM swapping the picture around was cunning!
 
Oh, I was too late, I recognised the base of the carbon flagstaff as we used to sell them to Sunseeker as an option, as you say JFM swapping the picture around was cunning!
Hi Pennpromo
Sorry to be slow with my project. I'll try to call monday (will you be in?) as I'm ready to ship and have done all the drawings for some additional items (please!).

But your comment above caught my eye. I'd like to fit one of those carbon jobs becuase I dont really like my 25mm cheapie s/s tube job. Can you make a base for the carbon staff that angles the staff backwards about 45 degrees? I assume yes of course. I'll make a drawing of the necessary footprint plus screwholes, and I'll measure the exact angle-back that I need. Where do i get the carbon staff from? Is is a Monitor Marine? How much £££ is the staff? Is it better if you buy the staff and then make the base to fit perfectly and supply me the complete installation? Best wishes
 
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