Pictures of your yacht.

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Pictures of your yacht.

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Let's see your lovely boats then, post your favourite pics in here.

I'm new to yachts this season and my Centaur hasn't touched the water since I bought it, so I only have an interior shot :( Bit it's a nice one :)

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Post by DaveA »

Looks very nice, launching soon ?

More than happy to post a picture of Sixpence, recently launched after spending over a year working on saving her

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Hi! Yes - I already launched. Some shots around somewhere or other. Launched in April and everthing's been fantastic so far. Loving it. Spending about 50% of my time onboard at the moment as I work on the net for a living. Good life! :D
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Excellent, I'll have a hunt around for the other pics
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Suzannah

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Harriot our little play boat on the Thames

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Calias marina where Suzannah lives

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Post by DaveA »

Looking good James, just thought I'd add a before and after :D

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Is what she looked like when I took her on

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Then on launch day

Only a small improvement :lol:
And that's after all the repairs were completed too, so not just a respray job as I first thought :o
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Post by old salt »

Sixpence wrote:Looks very nice, launching soon ?

More than happy to post a picture of Sixpence, recently launched after spending over a year working on saving her

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Hi Dave.
Looks like we are both getting in the act there.
This looks like a nice place to be any one I may know here.
cheers David.
One day I will be back on the water.
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Post by DaveA »

Good to hear from you David, just managed to get the link out to a couple of people before things went down :lol:
Nice and pleasant here I have to admit
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Sixpence wrote:Good to hear from you David, just managed to get the link out to a couple of people before things went down :lol:
Nice and pleasant here I have to admit
Now who's going for the freebie. If you have got BS over here you've No chance he pops em in in his sleep. :D
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Post by DaveA »

He's got some catching up to do though :D
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Post by old salt »

This will explaine my sig.
Pic of Mercia III.
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She's going to be a cracker David, no doubt about it
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Post by old salt »

I hope so we got the new 12000 kg winch on the transporter to day so we can pull a boat on with out the need of a extra pull by a set of rope blocks.
Just the coach roof, decks and ports to complete then pay her up and paint the hull then we plan to drop her in well roll her down a slip as you did and let her take up and check if all is sound.
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Post by DaveA »

That rig could come in very useful, specially if I find another project :D
Any pics of it ?
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