Where is everybody ?

That'll be the T-Cut then ;-)

Two coats of professionally applied marine polish and a StarGard might have lasted longer than two weeks.....LOL

(Awaits retaliation)

No its salt water spray. As soon as we can be arsed to wash it off she will be shining again.

Oh sorry you dont do salt water down that way do you?

Shall i explain a little. It leaves a streaky dullness over the top of your hull and windows when the salt dries. Its easily washed off, just doenst look attractive until you do.

On the whole the wax has done its job and their isnt too much of a scum line a quick hose off and she will be good as new again. Ready to get salted up again going to Wells!!!
 
Aw, still have nagging doubts about your 'trailer tent' of a boat then?

I'll hang on to me old Caravan with it's full size accommodation and traditional quality.

Your Sealine does look like a Bayliner doesn't it? ROFL....Oh the shame...
 
Aw, still have nagging doubts about your 'trailer tent' of a boat then?

I'll hang on to me old Caravan with it's full size accommodation and traditional quality.

Your Sealine does look like a Bayliner doesn't it? ROFL....Oh the shame...

I like decks, they work for me.....
 
Aw, still have nagging doubts about your 'trailer tent' of a boat then?

I'll hang on to me old Caravan with it's full size accommodation and traditional quality.

Your Sealine does look like a Bayliner doesn't it? ROFL....Oh the shame...

No doubts what so ever.

Looks bugger all like a Binliner though.

"Traditional quality", is that not just another way of saying dark wood and aging bus seat fabrics?
 
Ha ha, rofl.

Lack of decks gives em away

Ha Ha

Fooled you. The S23 has walk around decks. Quite handy they are too.

You really must try harder you know. Do keep up.

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(The best i could find at such short notice. See decks)
 
When I had a sealine s23 my wife refused point blank outside ST Katherines doc to go and put the fenders down. To be honest I didn't blame her as I didn't want to go out there myself.....

Fast I grant you, fun I agree. But safe and roomy - nah.
 
Now that is not entirely correct....

Ha Ha

Fooled you. The S23 has walk around decks. Quite handy they are too.

You really must try harder you know. Do keep up.

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(The best i could find at such short notice. See decks)

I do believe that it has one wide side deck and the other is smaller.....
 
When I had a sealine s23 my wife refused point blank outside ST Katherines doc to go and put the fenders down. To be honest I didn't blame her as I didn't want to go out there myself.....

Fast I grant you, fun I agree. But safe and roomy - nah.

It isnt the easiest task but then again the rails are high enough to stop you tipping over. Wasnt a problem on the humber for us but i did strap myself to the rails!!!

We have never felt anything but safe on Cal and find we have plenty of room. Suppose it depends what you want from your boating. We prefer to keep a wide range of cruising grounds open so the low air draft is a bonus as is her size. Have never failed to find a mooring at a preferred spot yet. Plus we get the added benefit of her being a bit quick and economical to boot.

We love her and she is much preferable to a floating caravan. We like to get where we are going in style and on in plenty of time.
 
Austin Powers...My hero!

Trying to give my boat some style,as a expert which would look best on top off my boat ?
A or B:)

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