Sportscruiser or Flybridge?

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Re: tsk!

"Also, there's a nice hammerhead at rossiters. Wd definitely fit there. Heehee. "

Not any more. We used to be on it, but they took it out, and now its two finger pontoons. We thought at one point of buying the boat in front of us on the hammerhead, just to get the space...

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Re: t39 then

i like the t39. It is just pre-pershing style, yes? Nice classic style. Decent locker space in the forecabin i seem to remeber, whereas later targas have much less. Blue hul is the classic colour, tho white easier to maintain and probably better-looking by now.

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Re: t39 then

Pre-Pershing? I assume you mean the arcxhed 'mullion' windows as on the T34/37 etc? If, so, then yes...

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Re: tsk!

"by the width of er two ferarris, Well, a bit less. One ferari, and another one one a bit sawn off, cept i know you wouldn't want a sawnoff ferrari, but er" - my accusation of witlessness stands.

lol

no mention of fablon required.



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Re: GW

I put the wireless bit in just to test you. No I hate horlicks, and I aint that old, or I wouldnt be running a modern sea school now would I.

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Best of both worlds right here

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I used to own an A35 van that looked a bit like that!!

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Lets make this perfectly clear, flybridges and advanced age are not related next you'll
be saying only old folks by Jags.... tut.

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Should have stuck it in the water instead of your P35 then!

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And another thing, why do Flybridge owners insist on having a table lamp in the saloon? Mind you I think a couple of tubbs with bedding plants would look nice outside the Patio doors.


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Re: Well said!

It looks like Gerry Anderson designed it.

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If I ever do get a flybridge, that bloody table lamp is going... Anyone for an aspidistra?

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Oi!!/forums/images/icons/laugh.gif I've got a table lamp. One of those 4-99 bendy thingies from B&Q. It's great for looking at the engines, bloody useless at lighting the boat!!

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