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steve 674 Posted: 29-Oct-06 20:06
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-Re-priced- Re-priced Re-priced


Very good codition. Hull referbished by Topper 2004 completely water tight I have reciept. Wings also water tight and pro-gripped along edges.
Test sail available along with photos NO CATCHES NO HIDDEN FAULTS
NO CRACKS NO SPLITS.
This is not one of those dog Iso's that has been thrashed around and has spent years being sailed to the limit.
It is spot on and looks great.
Maintained it to a high standard. The sails are only two seasons old
new style black edges purple logo.
Two spinnakers white good condition both still have a lot of life in.
Spinnaker on single line system.
Top cover not ripped (in blue) trolley and road base. Has transom bracket for transit of mast. Selling reluctantly due to lack of use.
Son(crew)now has weekend employment and fondness of alcholic beverages and girls.
I can even throw in a trapeeze harness !



£900 ovno Southampton area.
Phone steve on 023 80868557


[Edited by steve 674 on 29-Oct-06 22:20]
 
andy hardingracing Posted: 03-Dec-06 18:39
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Hi, is 674 still for sale? if so do you have any photos you can send to me at andy.snowden@yahoo.co.uk Thanks Andy.
 
brum Posted: 24-Jan-07 20:44
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Hi, is the boat still for sale, if so could you send me some photo's .ian.jorden@blueyonder.co.uk
cheers
Ian
 
Pete Lindley Posted: 25-Jan-07 14:13
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"This is not one of those dog Iso's that has been thrashed around and has spent years being sailed to the limit."

Those dog Iso's that get checked over every day and old bits get renewed when they look like they are wearing out. The same dog Iso's that are thrashed around the race circuit and don't capsize so frequently and therefore the tensions and loading are kept in the right place with the boat upright and the masts away from the bottom of the sea bed / reservoir / puddle, as the owners get better and better at handling the battleship - unlike the "usual" club Iso's that only ever see rain water on their covers and not on the underside of their hull. The dog Iso's that don't have mould growing on them as they are too busy being used properly. The dog Iso's that have only had all that tension pulled on by the rig tension, kicker, outhaul, cunningham, jib tack, halyards, sheets etc as and only when required so that dog Iso can be controlled properly.....! Like that dog of an ISO 1013 - that has won the nationals 3 times and the inlands once. The same boat who's most recent major gear failure was Eastbourne 2002 when the bottom gudgeon rudder bolts sheered off as she was stabbed into a wave on the first beat of the penultimate race(She returned to shore for urgent temp bodge up repairs and was back out for the last race and won the regatta) The same boat that withstood 38knots of breeze at the Hoo Freezer 3 years ago with no damage to her (only damage was to our underpants and she blasted around the medway in reasonable control). She's no show boat (All I'm sure would agree), but I fully trust her in any conditions I put on the water to! Everything is bedded in lovely and is checked every race meeting, hull and wings are watertight (one wing leaks if we go for a swim - but that is our own fault and therfore our incentive to keep her upright). Unlike the none thrashed dog Iso's that have yet to see any tension / kicker pulled on and their mast in the sky for more than 1 hour!


Don't you just love ads like these! (Sorry, I'm not usually one for speaking my mind, but on this occassion I couldn't chuffin' resist!)

[Edited by Pete Lindley on 25-Jan-07 14:25]
 
Mark Dowling Posted: 26-Jan-07 09:32
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now thats what I call professional ranting!
 
Lloyd Walker Posted: 26-Jan-07 10:54
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Calm down Pete it's only a comercial!
 
Lloyd Walker Posted: 26-Jan-07 10:57
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Save anyone else wasting their time I rang this number and was told it was sold.
 

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