Firefly625
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Fueled up with 12,000 litres and 2000 litres of water .....about 90 tons
..excellent... that would certainly leave a big whole in the water!
Fueled up with 12,000 litres and 2000 litres of water .....about 90 tons
"even the Tugs slow down ! "
Ha,not sure what sort of "tugs" you have down your way but round here they would not even notice the minor little ripples generated by that light weight candyfloss confection.![]()
Raggies don't do steel, so sorry all out..... and Broom's... sorry, too much like caravans, Atlantic's... let face it the same as Brooms
.... although certain Van der Valk are obviously super nice.. shame they are steel!
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Brooms and Atlantic's alike - that is Heresy!!!!
No way, Atlantic is a very good boat and most owners of Atlantics came to them FROM Brooms. I know 'cos I sold most of them here in the UK.
Now I am stuck with the Van der Valks and Boarnstreams and again sorry, they are not all Steel.
If you want an aluminium one, we can do that.
The plus side is they then go at over 30 knots as well as maintaining all that lovely bespoke interior.
The Aluminium Van der Valks even have the option of IPS drives so they can be moored by the children to save you leaving the comfort of the saloon or your bed.![]()
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Wot about Lochins then?
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Up for sale.
look a sound working boat... yup, that could go on the list!![]()
Oh yes... any oldie Motor Yacht makes the grade...
I love these classics, I took this picture of Bounty last year as it went past Mercury... beautiful
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[/QUOTE]Just having another look at this again.... does anyone else think it doesn't look quite finished ....?!
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Well as a ex-raggie myself I feel able to put this list together, I put the definitive list.... but really it is of course just work in progress as I expect everyone can add something to this list.... so here goes...
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..feel free to add more
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Up for sale.
Unless I'm mistaken, she was ashore at Hamble Yacht Services about 3 or so years ago, fine ship she is too!
Judging by your initial selection (quite a lot of round bilge Nelson hulls I see!), and as you seem to be a chined-hull Hardy person (I maybe wrong), here's some more craft similar to your original list:
(personally - give me a Levi Speranzella II Series!)
Eastbay (various)
WhisperJet 55
Guardian 55
Hunt 50
ex RNLI vessels (various)
Pendennis 46
Skagen 50
Belliure 48
VDL Pilot 44W
Sterling yachts 43 Atlantic 43
NorEast 42
Legacy 38 Pilot Sedan
Trader 41 Sport
Rodman 1250 Sport Fisher
Cockwells 37
Spirit 38
Sciallino S34
Delphis 10
Red Bay 11m
Cygnus 33
Channel Island 32
Mitchell 31
Kingfisher 31 Sport
Kent 31
Albin 31
Rhea 900
Paragon 31
Skilso arctic 975
Harley 25FS
Orkney 24 Sea Angler