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Ready for the water at last

Started by CoVianna, May 20, 2018, 10:50:05 AM

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CoVianna

Antifouling on and ready to go in next weekend for a short shakedown cruise on the Humber.


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Finbar Beagle

I thought all or in UK stopped for the Royal wedding. 

She is looking mighty fine.  I splashed in last weekend.

Cheers,
Brian, Finbar Beagle's Dad

CP 19 MkII- Galway Terrapin, Hull 372
Northern Barnegat Bay, NJ

ruffwind

Love the green hull.  I went in on Thursday, then the weather turned cold again.  Next week looks great.

Bob23

Very nice. A 23/3 diesel. The Mark 3 is my favorite- still used bronze hardware and portlights.

CoVianna

Quote from: Finbar Beagle on May 20, 2018, 04:46:48 PM
I thought all or in UK stopped for the Royal wedding. 

She is looking mighty fine.  I splashed in last weekend.

Cheers,

Nope. If truth be told the greatest ever Englishman was Oliver Cromwell, Our Chief of Men. Unfortunately his brief time in control didn't really outlive him. About 25% of the UK population would like a Republic. There is massive respect for the Queen but "Jug Ears" is a bit of a laughing stock. William and Harry have a lot of respect too.

CoVianna

Quote from: Bob23 on May 20, 2018, 09:02:46 PM
Very nice. A 23/3 diesel. The Mark 3 is my favorite- still used bronze hardware and portlights.

Wow! i'm impressed. It is a 1997 model I think. I certainly was impressed by the quality of the fittings, not least the portholes.

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TampaSailor_John

What did you use for the green finish?  I love the color.

CoVianna

It is self coloured GRP I believe. I bought her like that.
Funny you should post today as the boatyard lifted her in today. It feels great to be afloat!
I will add a photo when I get home.

CoVianna