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    Posted: 05 Oct 13 at 8:36am
Hi Paul,

PM sent to you.

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Bull 7000 - Rampage Sail No 7172 (Hull Turquoise) launched 1998, purchased 2002
Good condition, mostly dry sailed over last 10 years, moved to Universal Marina Hamble River 2013, winter ashore Warsash Sailing Club Oct-April 2013/2014.

Road Trailer (Refurbished in Aug 13 - New Indespension Axle, Suspension Units, Alko Brakes & Coupling)
Sails - Suitable for Club Racing, No1 in 2012, Mast Head & Fractional Spinnakers) 
Outboard - Johnson 4hp (twin Cylinder) three seasons use
Sea Toilet with seacocks (not potaloo)
VHF - DSC Standard Horizon with GPS 1700E (New 2013) New Cable, Ariel & Windex
Log/Depth - Navico
Vision 50 Watt external cockpit speakers
Boom - Replaced 2013
Battery - New 2012
Bunk Cushions - Good Condition, only taken on boats when required

Race Performance
1st - St Mawes IRC Div 1 (Falmouth week) 2013
1st - Royal Cornwall IRC Div 1 (Falmouth Week) 2013
3rd - Royal Southampton YC Double Handed Regatta July 

Price £13,500 ono

Cheers Russ
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Hello Paul,

just read your post, we are eventually interested in buying a bull 7000.
So please what is your idea of price ?

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Hi Russ

How serious are you about selling?

Have you got a price in mind?

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Hi Paul

Where are you based as I'm interested in a Bull?

What's your price?

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Originally posted by pmiles

I have a bull 7000 for sale in immaculate condition. Has only done light
Club racing. Hav'nt advertised it as we have only just decided to sell.

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I have a bull 7000 for sale in immaculate condition. Has only done light
Club racing. Hav'nt advertised it as we have only just decided to sell.

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The Bull 7000 is an outstanding boat, there is no safety problem with the twin companionways when laid down after broaching in high wind and big seas, trust me, done it a few times in 35 knot breezes whilst planing at 18 knts + (bear away before you have to, but when you race you push it). 

I've owned Rampage 7172 for over 10years, used for cruising and racing. Just got back from Falmouth Week (220mile road trail from Southampton) won the IRC Div 1 Royal Cornwall Regatta & St Mawes Regatta, and came 2nd in two of the Windward Leeward Mini Series, not bad for a difficult IRC rating of 0.963. I also cruise regularly along south coast and think nothing of going away for a week, but usually weekends.

Boat is a blast off wind, very stable, and OK upwind (go for speed not pointing, use smaller jib to punch waves). Its a very handy club / regatta racing boat, not an IRC killer by any means, but great fun. Trade off for the accommodation is that it gets cramped tacking with 4 due to coach roof, sails very well with three, but like any small boat likes rail weight, although has good form stability

Fractional kite is great in breeze and points high on a reach (a bit of a regatta weapon), mast head kite is very controllable easy to recover and launch. Due to the canting pole you can soak it downwind in light air and get under the big gusts in breeze making very stable

I regularly sail on my own with the kids using all sails, boat has fixed toilet, decent cooker & sink arrangement. Large cockpit and double purchase on jib sheets without need to winch makes life easy. Bunks are as good as on big boats, with a double under bridge deck and large V berth up front. Engine holds away into a locker and the convenience of twin companion ways is amazing.

Hull and rig are holding up well, I have just got a new trailer this August to make better use of its trailing capability. Only week point is the lifting keel block & tackle arrangement, it works well but makes me nervous, have been thinking of a demountable crane, not so convenient but more belt and braces.

I am considering selling my Bull, if I can find something better that is raced in Solent in numbers (J-80, J-70 maybe, but they have short comings), struggling with present boats on the market which are not as good as the The Bull 7000 for all round use and trailing, with the Bull fun factor.

Greg Young the Bull 7000 designer told me over the summer that he is in discussion with a French builder to look at fresh design, although he would not change much as the design was so forward thinking anyway. Maybe carbon mast and bowsprit.

Come and have a look and a sail, I dry sail in winter from Warsash Sailing Club, use Universal Marina on The Hamble in Summer for convenience.

If you can find a well cared for Bull 7000 snap it up, they are an outstanding trailable mini cruiser / racer for sailors with spirit.

Russ



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I dont agree that there are much better boats for the money!! I have also sailed a Bull for quite a few seasons, they are great fun and easy to handle both afloat and ashore and for a sport boat they offer more comfort than most.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote laser193713 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Aug 13 at 9:35am
There are much better sports boats out there for the money. The fleet never took off which is why second hand boats are few and far between.
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