10 May 2003 #1 T thameslady New member Joined 10 May 2003 Messages 4 Visit site Any suggestions for boat yards with good haul-out facilities on the Thames? <hr width=100% size=1>
11 May 2003 #2 Forbsie New member Joined 9 Mar 2002 Messages 3,494 Visit site Hi ThamesLady, welcome to the forum. Where on the Thames are you? What size of boat? How long do you want to come out? <hr width=100% size=1><A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.arweb.co.uk/argallery/forbsie?&page=1>My Project</A>
Hi ThamesLady, welcome to the forum. Where on the Thames are you? What size of boat? How long do you want to come out? <hr width=100% size=1><A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.arweb.co.uk/argallery/forbsie?&page=1>My Project</A>
12 May 2003 #3 T thameslady New member Joined 10 May 2003 Messages 4 Visit site Hi, Wooden boat, 48ft long. Haul out for survey, anti-foul and poss painting of hull. Must be slip-way, boat can't be craned. <hr width=100% size=1>
Hi, Wooden boat, 48ft long. Haul out for survey, anti-foul and poss painting of hull. Must be slip-way, boat can't be craned. <hr width=100% size=1>
12 May 2003 #4 Forbsie New member Joined 9 Mar 2002 Messages 3,494 Visit site If you're not too far up the Thames, try Eel Pie Slipways at Twickenham on 020 8891 4481 and ask for Ken. <hr width=100% size=1><A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.arweb.co.uk/argallery/forbsie?&page=1>My Project</A>
If you're not too far up the Thames, try Eel Pie Slipways at Twickenham on 020 8891 4481 and ask for Ken. <hr width=100% size=1><A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.arweb.co.uk/argallery/forbsie?&page=1>My Project</A>