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    Posted: 30 Sep 10 at 6:57am
Your 2K must be newer than you think- 1997 for the first ones.
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I know y'all are just doing this to wind me up.

Whereas you should be ashamed of yourselves, this is the very reason we newbies have to suffer the appalling lack of customer service and ready availability of modern new designs. Wouldn't it be great if there were showrooms full of nice shiny boats we could buy there and then on the spot and go sail them next day?

The Best thing y'all can do, other than book your collective selves on a Ryan Air one way to Switzerland, is to take your old crap out and have a bonfire of your misguided vanities on Nov 5th.

Consider it a sacrifice to the greater good of boatmanity.

And stop lauding it as if in some way being a total luddite tightwad is a good thing, it's not you're all bad people.

Should be ashamed of yourselves.

I've taken down your names.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote winging it Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Sep 10 at 11:42am
What we're actually doing grumpf is keeping newbies like you afloat by providing a ready source of invaluable information, advice, assistance etc about enjoyable, affordable boats which may not be shiny, but can still give hours of cheap fun.

mind you, some of the refurbs I undertake in the name of restoration work out way more expensive than buying some piece of replicant plastic tat.....but the boats are unique at the end of it.

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is it me, or have I seen your avatar somewhere before...


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Come the revolution bags I have his oldFerraris
 


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another potential Classsic being preserved for posterity.
 1957 Mk6 Merlin Rocket "Caprice"


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I have a mirror! from 1974ish I think, my 49ers relatively new it's only 9 years old, and the 5000 is about 15
49er 531 & 5000 5025 and a mirror(now gone to mirror heaven)!

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Two GP14's

Number 4250 (1961)  is the working everyday boat and the vintage boat sail number 47 (1951) ungoing a winter restoration.

    

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Post Options Post Options   Quote winging it Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Nov 10 at 6:52pm
I have a cotton spinny from a vintage GP, and also the spinny bag, which was a cloth pocket in a sort of drawer thing.  Let me know if you want them.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote kfz Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Nov 10 at 9:03pm
Not sure wasn't planning on using the spinny but how much and what condition is it in?  

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