ffiill
Active member
In my case the first was a little glassfibre pram tender which I have owned for the past 25 years.
The hull with totally rotten seat and framing was lying in a briar patch.I took it home glassfibred in a front middle and rear seat box with plastic access hatches and its still going strong.
A few years ago I found a somewhat sad and deflated Avon washed up on a beach.I repaired a tear in it and added wine bottle bungs to help out the leaky valves and whilst it always went down I used it for about 5 years until one day it went off somewhere.
Most recently I found a Koden GPS dumped in a rubbish skip and looking a bit wet.
I took it home,opened it up and left it to dry out.Finally today got it plugged in to new GPS antenna - perfect.
(A very cheap unbranded but good quality antenna for £15 delivered from China in a week)
The hull with totally rotten seat and framing was lying in a briar patch.I took it home glassfibred in a front middle and rear seat box with plastic access hatches and its still going strong.
A few years ago I found a somewhat sad and deflated Avon washed up on a beach.I repaired a tear in it and added wine bottle bungs to help out the leaky valves and whilst it always went down I used it for about 5 years until one day it went off somewhere.
Most recently I found a Koden GPS dumped in a rubbish skip and looking a bit wet.
I took it home,opened it up and left it to dry out.Finally today got it plugged in to new GPS antenna - perfect.
(A very cheap unbranded but good quality antenna for £15 delivered from China in a week)