waynes world
Well-Known Member
I probably wouldn't touch this captain
you'll probably need 4 good arms for a couple of years full time to get her going
V.
That boat has come down from what i am sure started at around £10k now down to no £2k. I would be interested but i dont have the money or time for that one.
If your going to do another bigger boat, do something worthwhile
https://www.apolloduck.com/boat/fairey-huntsman-31/611006
I am a little shocked that is till or sale,i spotted it ages ago and fell in love with it but over my budget, Preston Marina is not far from me at all and have in the last twelve months had some cracking project boats in. Just back then i had to get on with Khashoggi.
Not long ago sold a nice Bruce Roberts MS for pocket money.
not a shed though, looks in reasonably good nick, not something for captain Faffer
V.
LOL V, another thing its wood, i do love wooden boats but so many folk have put me off them now. Not like me that, i find so many boat, ye si not as good a condition as the one we speak of but what could be made real nice.
Forgive me, I skipped from the first page to this last page. (atm) thinking that that thing is a shed but ... when I saw what you did with your last project my hat is off to you buddy..
You do what I do, well done bro, I started fixing boats when I was mitching school going to the harbour.
Bought my first boat at 10yrs old, I had to lift glasses in a hotel bar at wages £1 an hour to work off this 10ft sailing boat owned by the owner of a hotel in Portballintrae for this wee dory sailing punt..
I did the work hrs, he wanted eighty quid for the wee boat and to be honest my father was quite hard on me, - he wouldnt help me with anything.. I got it really tight but after 70 hrs my mother said that she'd pay the last tenner.
I ended up on the trawlers in Portavogie. There was no better place to be.
I've always been close to the sea and close to MB fibreglass in Belfast and Whale pumps in Bangor.
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If it had been anyone else I'd say leave it. I'll not say that to you after seeing your last project.
Very well done bro.
People on here can be very grumpy, I don't know why, it must be a sail thing and they're cross for having no diesel lol - but there is a wealth of knowledge this forum.
Sometimes we love each other, (I can't remember when) but the thing is, at sea - we have each others backs and at the end of the day we are better than airplane drivers... My Sis married a ryanair pilot.. I said from one skipper to another...
well thats another story.
Skip.
That story reminds me of when i was 13 maybe 14 and got a paper round to buy a radio control car as they were that expensive i couldnt have one for xmas, it must of of been over 30 years ago and i remember it was £160, i went to the model shop every weekend to pay it off and had a little book with what had been paid. ( no bugger does that nowadays do they ) I got to my last tenner and my Nan paid it for me bless her.
Nah not for me, found a few similar but not big enough. very minimum 30 footer wanted.
Well still on for pics tomoz to put us all at ease and what it really is like.
Captain Faffer

