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As long as the hull is salvagable it would be worth having.

 

Bob

 

Quite true, at the current price. At worst I would expect overplating along the waterline to be needed and you couldn't get a hull, even a bad one, for that kind of price.

 

Alec

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Wondering which of the Avons it's sitting at the bottom of , would make a cheap work

boat 😉. And as pointed out not too difficult to re float ...... despite the hash made of

similar jobs by the experts 😂

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Do you need helmsman that is not in the least bit argumentative b0D?

 

mP sEnt eGg

 

Is that a old Premier chipper on that vessel.

 

9" Schiessling Paul.

 

Bob

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mP sEnt eGg

 

 

 

 

Bob

 

This should be interesting, may I come along and watch?

 

I was hauling a bit of beech out of the canal and an eytie chap demanded I stop as he had sole rights to work on trees in the canal.

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This should be interesting, may I come along and watch?

 

I was hauling a bit of beech out of the canal and an eytie chap demanded I stop as he had sole rights to work on trees in the canal.

 

Ah! you stumbled upon Mr Locatelli then :laugh1: Did you find a horses head in your bed the following day ?

 

Bob

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Ah! you stumbled upon Mr Locatelli then :laugh1: Did you find a horses head in your bed the following day ?

 

Bob

 

No Vince and I came to an understanding about our thing, is he still alive? It was around 1989.

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Possibly justabout worth that for the value of the scrap steel? Though the cost of raising it would demolish any return...

 

I doubt anyone would scrap it, I would guess someone who wants to keep it and feel confident the can raise it themselves, will buy it.

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Just recieved this email so it looks like its back on :001_smile: I feel a cheeky offer coming on rather than bid for it this time :laugh1:

 

Bob

 

Sunken 47ft Harborough Marine Canal boat | eBay

 

 

 

Hi,

 

I just wanted to let you know that the boat you bid on is now back up for sale as the winning bidder did not pay.

 

Feel free to take a look and ask any questions if you are still interested.

 

Sunken 47ft Harborough Marine Canal boat | eBay

 

Many thanks

 

Jack

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