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The deck and the hull have been to a speed dating evening - now they're getting up-close and personal ..

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The boat is due to be shipped in less than 4 weeks, so there is a LITTLE bit to be done yet - like the mast builder has so far failed to build the tube ..

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Oooh! Coming on fast now - you'll have to settle for the name soon.

What on earth is a speed dating evening???

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A pleasure to be able to see a forumite's new race boat coming along. Thanks, will watch with real interest.

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Looking really good, keep us posted..

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Wraith it is then, good name and great image.

Be interested in how you get this done as I'd like a spinnaker with a Flamenco dancer (Amaya is named after Carmen Amaya, a famous Barcelona dancer). SWMBO has a stunning dance student with jet black hair who will pose for this 'with attitude' and I was going to posterise the photo to produce a dramatic image.

Just need to reproduce it on a kite, but wondering how much this would cost.

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I dont know who is 'best' but Trudy Cook at <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.oceanart.co.uk>Oceanart</A> did my last spinnaker and a flag - work was good and on time. I'll be using her again if time allows, but it is not necessarily cheap - the logo'd kite cost a lot of money - but it came out of the advertising budget.

The Wraith should be less expensive ..

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Re: Speech impediment

At least after a string of boats with long names (Quicksilver IV, Watonia Jane, Victoria Plum), saying it phonetically wont be too big an issue!

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Surely not! Where's all that lovely varnish work? Or indeed in modern times the awkward reverse sheer?

At least we don't have to try and set a spinnaker INSIDE the forestay ( I know they dont do it nowadays - but what a silly idea that was!)

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Re: Speech impediment

I saw a Quicksilver V being offered for sale some time ago. From memory a Nordia 64'

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Re: Speech impediment

Quicksilver IV is a Trintella 51. Her previous owner has just recently commisioned her successor QuicksilverV - she is another Dutch boat - might be a Nordia (Iknow he was considering that, but a step down in sailing preformance), but I think he was headed to about 77 feet as a target length at that stage - she would have been launched last autumn - so she could be on the market already - but only if he was very disappointed!

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