1 Oct 2010 #1 Chill Well-Known Member Joined 11 Feb 2007 Messages 605 Location Bucks Visit site Well we were out of boating for two years but now back in business with the new "Licence To Chill" Chill
Well we were out of boating for two years but now back in business with the new "Licence To Chill" Chill
1 Oct 2010 #2 Mashby Well-Known Member Joined 6 Apr 2010 Messages 94 Location Sussex Visit site Very Nice lets hope the winter is not to bad and you able to get about in your new toy Congrats
2 Oct 2010 #3 No Regrets Well-Known Member Joined 9 Jul 2007 Messages 8,330 Visit site Thats a huge beast eh? Boats a cracker too, loving the name!
2 Oct 2010 #4 byron RIP Joined 16 May 2001 Messages 9,584 Location UK -Berks Visit site I see the Radar is hinged or it looks like it is. What supports it when it is down?
2 Oct 2010 #5 apollo ... Joined 12 Sep 2003 Messages 3,543 Location Thames Visit site byron said: I see the Radar is hinged or it looks like it is. What supports it when it is down? Click to expand... Henley Bridge?
byron said: I see the Radar is hinged or it looks like it is. What supports it when it is down? Click to expand... Henley Bridge?
2 Oct 2010 #6 Hirdsp Well-Known Member Joined 19 Jan 2006 Messages 866 Location Hertfordshire Visit site What model of "SEAL E" is it?
3 Oct 2010 #7 C capsco Well-Known Member Joined 20 Nov 2001 Messages 1,619 Location North Visit site The 420 on the side is a bit of a clue.
3 Oct 2010 #8 Chill Well-Known Member Joined 11 Feb 2007 Messages 605 Location Bucks Visit site byron said: I see the Radar is hinged or it looks like it is. What supports it when it is down? Click to expand... Yes it is hinged but it is not so easy to lower it so took the executive decision to take it off. We are not planning to go to sea in the near future if we do will just refit it. Gets under cookham lock cut bridge with about 6" to spare. Chill
byron said: I see the Radar is hinged or it looks like it is. What supports it when it is down? Click to expand... Yes it is hinged but it is not so easy to lower it so took the executive decision to take it off. We are not planning to go to sea in the near future if we do will just refit it. Gets under cookham lock cut bridge with about 6" to spare. Chill
3 Oct 2010 #9 Chill Well-Known Member Joined 11 Feb 2007 Messages 605 Location Bucks Visit site Hirdsp said: What model of "SEAL E" is it? Click to expand... Its a 420 Statesman, basically the same as an F44 Chill
Hirdsp said: What model of "SEAL E" is it? Click to expand... Its a 420 Statesman, basically the same as an F44 Chill