Quick lift for a clean...antifoul etc...

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Just thought I would share a view of Triple Ace hanging around....

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The power end....
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one last one before I bore everyone

ps what a great day it was today on the river.
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<font color=blue>Blimey Simon, you could have downsized the piccies a bit, some of us are still on dial up.
BTW Did you have a good greasy spoon breakfast while you were there?

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Re: Jigsaw

I don't think I would ever make it as a strinkie, lovely boat (seriously), but do you not get frustrated at just pootling about with so much power on tap. I Have done the Reading to Goring trip in phut phut micro cruise, including pit stops, only took a couple of hours.

Feels like a jigsaw to me, a piece is missing and can't work out what it is.

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file size has been reduced to 68 / 44 and 81 kb.

but just for you I've made them even smaller

33 / 17 and 40



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Re: one last one before I bore everyone

no diesel, but just run the outer lumps on the thames



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Re: Jigsaw

<font color=blue>That's what peeps don't understand about the Thames. It has to be viewed entirely differently from being at sea. On the Thames it is far more social, loads of events, rallies, parties, regattas. At sea one just goes from A to B and back again somewhat inhibited by sea conditions. Don't misunderstand me I do both and enoy both but view them as two different sides of boating. I sail too but generally only when delivering a boat for someone and regard that as yet another aspect of being afloat.

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Re: one last one before I bore everyone

yes sold and contract signed.

buyers pulled out and paid compensation to be released from contract.



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