BruceK
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Here we are, our addition to the thread.
That was superbly done. Next time you can do mine as well
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Here we are, our addition to the thread.
That was superbly done. Next time you can do mine as well![]()
@LBR
Sunfury is a marvellous boat... really well designed (think storage for V berth infills and table storage in rear cabin). Great seakeeping hull.
The package puts many modern cruisers to shame.
Hope you have many happy years with her.
I did with my one.
Can recommend a Bombard AX2 with airdeck on snap davits.... it's about the only one that fits on a Sunfury.
Yes he shouldThat was superbly done. Next time you can do mine as well![]()
Yes he should
I suppose the compilation of photos and videos is some evidence that a family can enjoy a 27ft boat in the UK.
wholeheartedly agreed,
with potential slow opening of borders coming summer,
I might be very happy that we still can use our old 26ft Karnic here in Belgium in local waters !
here a old picture report of one of our adventures this is the one in Cornwall:
Yes! we made it to Scilly's
there are a few other reports posted on here, ao one in Oban Schotland.. and family holiday's in the med..
@LBRodders Suzuki 2.2 anything larger and its difficult to manhandle in a swell








wholeheartedly agreed,
with potential slow opening of borders coming summer,
I might be very happy that we still can use our old 26ft Karnic here in Belgium in local waters !
here a old picture report of one of our adventures this is the one in Cornwall:
Yes! we made it to Scilly's
there are a few other reports posted on here, ao one in Oban Schotland.. and family holiday's in the med..
wholeheartedly agreed,
with potential slow opening of borders coming summer,
I might be very happy that we still can use our old 26ft Karnic here in Belgium in local waters !
here a old picture report of one of our adventures this is the one in Cornwall:
Yes! we made it to Scilly's
there are a few other reports posted on here, ao one in Oban Schotland.. and family holiday's in the med..
so first try , this has to be worse than Brucek ,or I will have to where that stupid hat or even worse is that hat spotted on jenny lynn. So our boating started early in langkawi with the day boat with the three hondas on the back , then Greece in the 17 ft day boat , and the rest all welch med.
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Sea Star , at anchor with my mates
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Below Brucek, this is what the IOM marina looks like it’s great but that ffffff Arsco is there.
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Ships wench catching fish for evening meal.
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IOM
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Greece boat,
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Out in front , Brucek is 4 boats back.
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Here we are, our addition to the thread.
As our first season, we have had a wonderful time and met some fantastic people who are always available for advice, banter and the odd spare!
I suppose the compilation of photos and videos is some evidence that a family can enjoy a 27ft boat in the UK. And not on the south coast. In addition, it was considered a poor season!
Yes its not easy all the time, but its an adventure and one that hopefully will shape family memories for some time.
Enjoy, dont get too wrapped up in the format, we didn't.
The crew of Jenny Lynn!
Jenny Lynn Season 1
Hats off to you for the investment in the refit and what a superb outcome. Sportscruiser boating is great fun - we did similar to you with a Targa 35 and some good mates way back when and the kids grew up with it. Some great memories and the lifestyle and experience played a big part in shaping who they are now. Having had a bigger boat we downsized to an S34 last year and love it. She is for sale but only because we are shaping retirement plans - the current situation may well stall that but no matter, we love the S34 and am sure we will manage to live with it!
We posted this about our ‘refit’ Winter Project - bit PBO with lots of pics
Let’s hope you get to enjoy some of this season![]()
Greg,
Yes, the doing up is an essential part of the adventure, as from an 'investment' perspective none of it is truly a good one.
What you did looks like a top job. If its for sale, then someone will get a good boat, as I am sure similar attention to detail is spent all over.
The boating outlook is bleak this year. But there are bigger problems at the moment as we all know. At least in the mean time, we can spend the time with other projects. All those jobs that I have jokingly delayed to when I have months off, are now coming back to haunt me.![]()