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Started by JamesL113, July 06, 2010, 07:21:05 PM

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JamesL113

Not sure if anyone is interested in an old school cherub but I am selling mine if you know anyone that is interested?
hxxp: cgi. ebay. co. uk/ws/eBayISAPI. dll?ViewItem&item=140424386560&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT
It is also on apolloduck and boats and outboards. 
Cheers
James


Tim Noyce

C'mon... someone buy it. Join the old skool revolution ;-)

Neil C.

Yeah, this baby is made from WOOD, the original, Old Skool carbon fibre!!

Stuberry

Uni-directional cellulose... Love it

Graham Bridle

She is a beauty, quite tempting .... hope I dont get on ebay after a bottle of red   :P

JamesL113

Cheers for putting the clicky link on.  She is in really nice knick but I have too many other project to keep her up together, so trying to sell her on before she starts deteriorating. 

Tim Noyce

Go on Graham... dare you ;-)

daryl_wilkinson

Quote from: Tim Noyce on July 07, 2010, 08:58:58 AM
C'mon... someone buy it. Join the old skool revolution ;-)

I'm thinking about it. And would if I didn't have the mill stone of a family Mirror to keep going.

Tim Noyce

Dye the sails red and I am pretty sure no one would notice... well not till you had to negotiate putting the kite pole up or gybing!

Stuberry

...or when you went honking past everyone else at 16knots!

daryl_wilkinson

It would be a good boat at BSC, and Luke can improve his trapeze skills quicker. But I am also trying to find him a crew for the Mirror to do Opens / Squads in that, so we are currently upgrading the Mirror rig and foils. Another wooded boat may be a bridge to far, having just spent about 3 weeks sanding / repainting / varnishing / epoxying our Mirror after last winters efforts at destroying it. If the Cherub didn't need work I may have gone for it for short term use?

JamesL113

Daryl, I think i have probably worded it badly, the cherub dosn`t need any work it is in good condition and everything is in working order.  What I meant is I would rather sell it now rather than in a year or so when it will start to need a little work. 

daryl_wilkinson

Tim, we have gone old school! And have bought 2619! Where is everyone getting there insurance from for classic rules boats? Has the class negotiated a different rate for old boats with any company? 

Banshee Ambulance

Noble wanted full rates for Flat Stanley so I ended up going third party when I had it. I would be keen to hear anyone elses experiences.