Things you can do with a Birchwood 25

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Go cruising in style and luxurary I reckon. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif

There is a fab TS44 at Cobbs Quay down in Poole, it's one huge machine.

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The 25 and the 33 aft cabin were the only half decent boats they ever made. After that they were made of cardboard, Sellotape and sealing wax.
Best place for a 44 is on the Hard.
 
I saw the 44 at the Haven in Poole, it was indeed an impressive beast with proper big ship fittings and deck layout. I have a feeling though that the really big Birchwoods, 44,54,64! were all built by someone else and badged Birchwoods, any idea?
 
I've always thouth the TS37 looked the part big time, even though a slight rip off of the turbo 36, but is it really that bad???? or am i dealing with brand snobbery boaty style?
 
I don't have a lisp, i do have more than 8 bottles of aspels organic cider in me though and of course i meant to spell thouth, thought.... sorry... you high brow bunch of thames type personds
 
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This should be fun ! /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif

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Aspire towards a Freeman /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
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I've always thouth the TS37 looked the part big time, even though a slight rip off of the turbo 36, but is it really that bad????

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Take the panels off any late Birchwood and look behind. You will find shoddy workmanship and materials that would shock a Taiwanese boat builder of the 1970s and 1980s.
 
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