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    Posted: 29 November 2011 at 12:28pm
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Pity I would have to join the forum to view the pics Thumbs%20Down
perhaps I will wait for the video.
 
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I'm sure he won't mind me copy the picutres over. 
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Originally posted by spacemutt spacemutt wrote:

I want them!
 
I can see why, thanks for that Thumbs%20Up
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Originally posted by clive clive wrote:

Originally posted by spacemutt spacemutt wrote:

I want them!
 
I can see why, thanks for that Thumbs%20Up
 
Clive - you need to get those into S32...
 
A pair of them came out of a museum a year or so ago, I enquired about them but they are far to big for my boats.
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How much are they up for? There's a saveable C left and at least three decent B's out there. With the switchable gearboxes from an MTB you could back them up with smaller diesels and save money when not posing. When did the last coastal forces boat have Hall-Scotts removed?? Cheaper and smaller power unit than mast and sails on a trafalgar boat to fit but fuel bill may be a little offputting and insuring a 40's original with thousands of gallons of avgas on board would be an experience in beaurocracy to be sure. Mind you if Eidelon was up for grabs and the engines where cheap it would be very interesting
A boat is a hole in the water surrounded by wood, into which one throws money
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