My new website

Mmm, don't really see why. It's just the correct definition of the name. What are we supposed to call this collection of islands in which we live?
 
Jez, It's been an adventurous 18 months for you since we last spoke on the LPG issue with Whitelighter I.
I won't comment on the techincals of the site, there are many better clued up to advise on getting the best from it, but initial feedback is it, looks clean and the product appealing.

The very best of luck in your new venture.

Steve
 
Jez,
Firstly - good luck with the venture - the boats do look fantastic btw - I'll get Anne to have a look later....:-)

I do tend to agree with GGT about the build a boat page - it would be good to see my running total as I start to add the different options so I can work out whether I need to sell just the one kidney or donate other body parts (not a remark at the prices just my financial situation I hasten to add!!).

One more question.... on the W24 - what happens if you want to use the loo in the middle of the night????? And is that a cup holder next to the toilet?
 
Hi Jez
Looks a nice site with good product.
Unfortunately I am a pedant for spelling, so I'll point out the following:
'The large forward cuddy makes the W23 ideal for all sorts of water bourne activities...'
I think you'll find that should be 'borne' not 'bourne'.
Sorry to be picky, but best to get it right eh?
Best of luck with the sales - they look great boats.
 
"The British Isles is not an officially recognised term in any legal or inter-governmental sense. It is without any official status. The Government, including the Department of Foreign Affairs, does not use this term.

Our officials in the Embassy of Ireland, London, continue to monitor the media in Britain for any abuse of the official terms as set out in the [406] Constitution of Ireland and in legislation. These include the name of the State, the President, Taoiseach and others."

D. Ahern, Minister of Foreign Affairs, 28 September, 2005
 
Wow, it seems the thought police are alive and kicking in Dublin. I thought we'd moved on. Apparently not.
 
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I have just order a Nissan Navara as it has a towing capacity of 3000 kgs and will take an extra 1000 krg on the bed.

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Great motor Jez, i had one for 2 years until last year, First week i had it, i had a trailer with 2 ton of gravel in it, and 30 slabs on the bed at the same time, a hell of a weight, but it ran perfect, drove like you never knew you were trailing such a weight!

Only problem, we had to get rid of it, as ours was the double cab pickup and the seat belt in the back wasn't long enough to go round the baby carry seat! Maybe worth checking yours!

All the best with it, and the new venture.

Cheers

Al.
 
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