Nice mobo spotted entering the Hamble / spot the boat

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Saw this today, looked v special

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While at Hamble put final coat of 3m performance wax polish on Tulana, oh and while I was there I polished and anti fouled this.... 7 hrs non stop.
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Note scaffold tower on the left to give proportion... bloody shattered,
 
Great going to polish and af in 7 hrs. Little wonder you're tired! Takes me 3 days to do the same on Rafiki.

Of course it takes you 3 days because you are normal, its probably quite enjoyable job, I however don't stop, not for a second, I don't eat, drink, it's totally relentless...but that's what I do.... I'm not normal...!
 
It was in hamble point for repairs last year, desty marine did the work, from memory it had a nasty accident with a pontoon in Torquay, maybe coming back for a polish. Neil
 
While at Hamble put final coat of 3m performance wax polish on Tulana, oh and while I was there I polished and anti fouled this.... 7 hrs non stop.
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Note scaffold tower on the left to give proportion... bloody shattered,[/QUOTE]

Very Impressive, if you just happen to be passing Kip marina next weekend, pop in for a "coffee" if you have 7 hours to spare...
 
As far as the STB goes, MrB already won the cigar - a Navalia 80 she is.
But for the records, there's a very sad page of the Italian boatbuilding industry behind that yard.
The founder, who among other things had been chief engineer in Keith Nelson and chief of Picchiotti (an historical IT top builder), shooted himself following some serious economic troubles. :(
 
As far as the STB goes, MrB already won the cigar - a Navalia 80 she is.
But for the records, there's a very sad page of the Italian boatbuilding industry behind that yard.
The founder, who among other things had been chief engineer in Keith Nelson and chief of Picchiotti (an historical IT top builder), shooted himself following some serious economic troubles. :(

That is very sad to hear. :(
 
Level 8 has, like me, been based in Torquay. She took the hammerhead in front of me today at Hamble Point and is there for a haul-out, routine maintenance and antifouling etc. She is a stunning looking boat. I believe she is being shipped to Palma shortly and will be available for charter.
 
Yes, I think that's where i spotted it or on the Dart. I have pics somewhere.

Yes it was stuck on the Dart last summer. I watched it reverse over one of its mooring lines, too far away to shout out. Took best part of a week to cut it free, the river was full of flood water at the time.
 
She passed us yesterday coming up the Solent as we were on our way to Yarmouth.

She was travelling at a semi displacement speed and looked incredibly graceful. The design made her hard to judge for size.

Until I read this thread I thought that she looked like a Mulder.

Garold
 
While at Hamble put final coat of 3m performance wax polish on Tulana, oh and while I was there I polished and anti fouled this.... 7 hrs non stop.
IMG_4929.JPG

Note scaffold tower on the left to give proportion... bloody shattered,

Very Impressive, if you just happen to be passing Kip marina next weekend, pop in for a "coffee" if you have 7 hours to spare...[/QUOTE]

Damn, you got in before me.

James, doing Ixora would be a lot easier/closer for you :encouragement:
 
Interesting about being shipped to Palma, she is currently on the market with Sunseeker Torquay for £895,000. They also own another charter boat - Triple 7 also in Torquay.
 
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