moonraker

stevendaren

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hi
just bought a moonraker that needs a full refit. i am looking for a craftsman or woman to make her beautifull again. she will be lying in west yorkshire.
anyone interested please contact me
thanks steven

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oldgit

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Hi.Good idea to bash Moonraker into a search engine.There is a comprehensive web site lurking about with loads of life histories on assorted Moonrakers.We have at least 5 or 7 down here on Medway including a Softrider.As you were no doubt aware Colin Chapman of Lotus infamy was involved with this outfit and we have a Mamba parked ashore nearbye to were my brother has his boat parked.

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Which one and B,C,D,E, or F? (Actually I'm not totally sure there was a "B").


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My memory ain't so great but I think probably C maybe D. I think "E" is the first one with the sliding glass doors but it might be "D". Somewhere in this thread there was a Moonraker link with a UK site and a Dutch site. The UK one was useless but the Dutch one I thought was excellent.

I once owned an F called "Yellow Moon" but I think it's "E" that's the best, it had the original interior set up with a forward cabin separate from the saloon and two heads, my F was very open plan with a single head.


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