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    Posted: 06 Mar 17 at 6:12pm
There has on the cvrda Facebook page, as you can imagine! Beautiful boat.

H2 looked great too, in a different way. Good to speak to the builders of both boats.
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That Solo class chairman came over to the Solution stand, dunno if he was looking for firelogs, we'd run out by then, but he was probably gutted that other old tub won, when I first saw it I did consider stopping and offering them a firelog, but they didn't look the sort who'd post on here so would have probably thought I was as mental as I believe them to be.

Total waste of space old wrecks covered in varnish.

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Indeed, a beautilful boat with a great story behind it!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote tgruitt Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Mar 17 at 6:43pm
Originally posted by iGRF

That Solo class chairman came over to the Solution stand, dunno if he was looking for firelogs, we'd run out by then, but he was probably gutted that other old tub won, when I first saw it I did consider stopping and offering them a firelog, but they didn't look the sort who'd post on here so would have probably thought I was as mental as I believe them to be.

Total waste of space old wrecks covered in varnish.


The boat is brand new.
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"There has on the cvrda Facebook page, as you can imagine! Beautiful boat."
[contents removed by KC, with apologies to the builders of the Flying 10]

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Originally posted by tgruitt

Indeed, a beautilful boat with a great story behind it!

Tom, the Flying 10 was indeed a beautiful boat - from a distance. Very eyecatching. And what a fantastic story! But are these criteria particularly relevant to judging a Concours d'Elegance?
"Sarah Treseder commented on the boat, "The huge attention to detail was staggering. We couldn't believe the boat had actually been sailed and thought surely something this pristine hasn't been on the water. For me it was the meticulous detail, the beautiful grain of the wood, and the thought that had gone into every single millimetre, including the bits that people don't see like the way the keel bolts are all beautifully lined up"".
(By the way, it's good to see that you go by your own name in this arena, unlike many others).

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Keith, are you for real?
Why can't you be happy for the winner? Rather than just nitpicking.
I have seen an H2 in the flesh and whilst a nicely put together boat alright, especially since it is at least nominally a production boat, I could pick some holes in that too if I wanted to get all adenoidal.
I wasn't there, and I am not sure of the exact basis of concours d'elegance judgement, but perhaps uniqueness, ambition, originality, ingenuity, back story etc are as valued (rightly in my opinion) as finish quality. Else I could buy something shelled out by one of RS subcontractors and spend a week on it with a polisher and win by rights. Which would be wrong.
Mick Jagger has a sh*t voice by anyones standards but I would rather listen to the stones or go for a pint with him than any winner of the X factor, capice?


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Did the H2 come second, then?
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Originally posted by Daniel Holman

Keith, are you for real?Why can't you be happy for the winner? Rather than just nitpicking.I have seen an H2 in the flesh and whilst a nicely put together boat alright, especially since it is at least nominally a production boat, I could pick some holes in that too if I wanted to get all adenoidal.I wasn't there, and I am not sure of the exact basis of concours d'elegance judgement, but perhaps uniqueness, ambition, originality, ingenuity, back story etc are as valued (rightly in my opinion) as finish quality. Else I could buy something shelled out by one of RS subcontractors and
spend a week on it with a polisher and win by rights. Which would be
wrong. Mick Jagger has a sh*t voice by anyones standards but I would rather listen to the stones or go for a pint with him than any winner of the X factor, capice?

This is nothing to do with any other vessel. It is about what 'Concours d'Elegance' means. [Next part redacted, with apologies to Dan Holman]

Edited by Keith_Callaghan - 07 Mar 17 at 1:59pm
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Originally posted by Keith_Callaghan

Can't be bothered to run through 14 pages of what looks like (as usual) mostly inconsequential chat and bicker, but has there been any discussion of the Concours d'Elegance award?
so you either want one of the regular contributors who you have just insulted to answer your question, or expect someone else to read and précis for you? Hmmmm.
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