elioti
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That's interesting, she is called bluebell, probably very likely the same boat
She looks like a Horizon 42, big sister to the 35 (pictured below): note they share the distinctive chine. Most were built by Horizoncraft of Acle, with another couple by Bridgecraft and Richardsons: most are still in hire fleets, surviving 30 old years of being driven by cack-handed grockles, so they must be pretty robust! "Clifton Bridge" hasn't been seen since 1998, so I wonder if she is your boat.
As regards value, that would vary widely depending on her structural condition and state of the interior fit-out. A powered one could be anything between £30-35K for a really nice one, down to £12-15K for complete dog. A static one would be somewhat less.
Bit off topic, but.... I couldn't believe it when I saw the picture. I had a holiday (and my 14th birthday) with my father and brother on this exact boat 20 years ago in Salcombe estuary (the bag). What a blast from the past!!
Cool, if you have any pics?
Sorry the slow reply, my father is away on holiday so I can't get any pics at the moment, but he reminded me the name was Bluebell and said he'll try and look out some old photo's when he gets back.
Hi, did you manage any pics please?Bit off topic, but.... I couldn't believe it when I saw the picture. I had a holiday (and my 14th birthday) with my father and brother on this exact boat 20 years ago in Salcombe estuary (the bag). What a blast from the past!!