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Small cabin cruiser required
No one .... no one ...fookin laugh ! But if anyone has a small ... as in up to 18' length river/canal cabin cruiser sitting around that they are bored with, I may be interested in buying it. Ideally im looking for following :-
Cabin cruiser upto 18' long. Engine min 10HP, inboard/outboard/or even overfookinboard ! Petrol or diesel, diesel preferred as I can run on red. 2 berths. Trailer. No Cornish fookin cockle pickin tugboats either Brett !:birdman: |
Dunc, it'll need to be more than 18' and 10hp to float your fat arse!:bigcry::bigcry::bigcry::blalalala::blalalala ::blalalala::bigcry::bigcry::bigcry:
I ask a mate he offered me something like that a while back, not sure if hes still got it tho. |
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This is what you want Dunc.http://comps.fotosearch.com/comp/CSP..._~k1951913.jpg
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Duncan, I have a good friend who owns a steel fab business in my local town. They specialise in restoring canal barges/cabin cruisers. I'll have a word, see if he know's of something.;) |
You gonna change your name to sailorDuncanR?
Good luck with your hunt, I know a company selling some Offshore Anchor Handlers but might be a bit big for a canal. Would 15,000HP be too much? :hahaha: |
Why did I even bother ......
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When I heard you had started 'Cruising' Dunc I got entirely the wrong end of the stick :whistle:
Can't say I was suprised though :hahaha: I'm on the look out for a small dory for day fishing just now, quite a few reasonable bits and bobs pop up on Fleabay, all depends if you can be arsed to travel about looking. Good luck ;) |
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with a link to pressure washers of course !! |
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