25 Sep 2024 #1 Seastoke Well-known member Joined 20 Sep 2011 Messages 12,055 Visit site Here you go free in Stoke . Attachments E5C9D6B2-DD6A-4BF2-971A-49B0166CF0C1.jpg 111.6 KB · Views: 41
25 Sep 2024 #2 Mr Googler Well-known member Joined 11 Apr 2008 Messages 5,560 Visit site Seastoke said: Here you go free in Stoke . Click to expand... Bet the fibreglass layup is better than your boat
Seastoke said: Here you go free in Stoke . Click to expand... Bet the fibreglass layup is better than your boat
25 Sep 2024 #3 Seastoke Well-known member Joined 20 Sep 2011 Messages 12,055 Visit site Mr Googler said: Bet the fibreglass layup is better than your boat Click to expand... Ave had it wrapped to double the strength.
Mr Googler said: Bet the fibreglass layup is better than your boat Click to expand... Ave had it wrapped to double the strength.
27 Sep 2024 #4 P PCUK Well-known member Joined 29 Jun 2005 Messages 8,161 Location Westleigh, Nr Tiverton, Devon. Visit site It's an NMP, the forerunner of Norman Cruisers.
27 Sep 2024 #5 Bouba Well-known member Joined 6 Sep 2016 Messages 42,212 Location SoF Visit site It’s free because they have already had the quote to have it removed….so I think there is a lot of negotiation left in that boat
It’s free because they have already had the quote to have it removed….so I think there is a lot of negotiation left in that boat
29 Sep 2024 #6 G gaylord694 Member Joined 9 Sep 2023 Messages 157 Visit site Tend to agree a lot better laid up than most of the rizzla thin boats of today. At least you could hit things and it wouldn't sink
Tend to agree a lot better laid up than most of the rizzla thin boats of today. At least you could hit things and it wouldn't sink
29 Sep 2024 #7 Mr Googler Well-known member Joined 11 Apr 2008 Messages 5,560 Visit site Sealine’s where putting in hull windows years before other brands…..just not on purpose