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Hi, are You still buying? I have one in Croatia in excellent shape... 
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Big C.................
ive sent to you couple of pm`s, but had no responce !!
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Originally posted by porkyman

I have been following the `hadron` thread with interest, which lead me to research the Harrier/harrier+ dinghy
I would like to purchase one of these boats, anyone know of one for sale anywhere?


I have a Harrier + for sale with a phantom tin rig and sail
Rig and sail were purchased new and have only been used a couple of dozen times
Boat comes with decent combi

Located NW London

Needs a repair to bow but is usable as is

£500.00 takes it

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Originally posted by iGRF

Well you're all wrong (as usual).


NO! You are all wrong as usual
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Medway Maniac Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Oct 13 at 7:32pm
Originally posted by Medway Maniac

Don't be hard on Grumph ....... for the rest it was very well-reasoned.  I almost felt guilty for having a go at him on the 'Lightning' thread; almost.

I withdraw this remark.
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Well you're all wrong (as usual).
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Post Options Post Options   Quote blaze720 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Oct 13 at 7:17pm
Hi Ruscoe

As you say it is a forum ... and tangential directions are the norm naturally.  "If you don't agree with people post a contrasting view"  ... er ... forgive me I was under the mistaken impression that is precisely  what  I was doing  ... posting a contrasting view cos the thread was going a tad septic and around in the same repetitive circles imo. 

It was repeated several times previously that 'semi-soft' was possibly appropriate for some classes NOT that is was de rigor for all .. or better than fully battened or whatever. 

But then again I could have been seeing just who would 'rise' this time.... LOL  Blimey I think even GRF was agreeing with me for a while there ....

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Lot longer lifespan of a dacron sail might also have a something to do with uptake? 
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Ruscoe Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Oct 13 at 5:52pm
Mike it's a forum, and as such people discuss things.  By their Very nature threads go wildly of tangent.  If you don't agree with people post a contrasting view.  Just because some folk have differing opinion over how things devlop, history, different classes doesn't mean either you or them are wrong.

As for the highly annoying comment after every other post....it's now 6pm, I have a job that takes up most of my time it's pissing down and blowing a gale.  So I will sit and talk about sailing rather then going out in a over canvassed fully battened sailing dinghy if you don't mind  Wink

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