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#1
Boats / Re: N1777 Cinzano
09 Mar 2010, 10:32
Sold to John Meadowcroft who I'm sure will enjoy her. 
#2
Boats / Re: N2844 Dartaway
09 Mar 2010, 10:21
Now bought and collected. Generally seems good condition but some tidying up to do. Will post new photos here when ready. If anybody knows her history please contact me.
#3
Boats / Re: N1777 Cinzano
15 Feb 2010, 07:17
Unfortunately I am having to sell Cinzano as my teenage sons want a boat and Cinzano is just too good for teenagers to mess around in with their mates, so I think, so I've bought N2844 which is a GRP Paper Dart.
Hope Cinzano goes to a good home, enjoy her and show her off as she deserves. 
#4
Boats / Re: N2730 Orient Express
31 Jul 2009, 09:52
But have now taken a deposit from a lovely guy, Andrew Doyle, who will collect her this next week and hopefully have some fun from her. Keen sailor so lets try and keep him in N12s.
#5
0778 686 6099.
call me anytime.
Nick.
#6
Boats / Re: N2730 Orient Express
29 Jul 2009, 07:45
sadly for sale once more.
#7
I'm afraid that I've had to advertise my China Doll on ebay. Having only bought it there a couple of months ago I've now bought N1777 Cinzano and there is not sufficient garage storage at the property that I have just bought for two dinghies.
N2730 is in excellent order and will be a credit to any vintage races.
#8
Boats / Re: N1612 Waxwing
28 Jul 2009, 05:59
now on sale on ebay, owner doesn't acknowledge it as a N12, does anybody know anything about it ?
#9
Boats / Re: N1777 Cinzano
16 Jul 2009, 06:25
I am very pleased to say that I am the new owner of Cinzano. I had heard that she was now in excellent condition and when I collected her from Mike Liggett today found her exactly so. Looking forward to a long period of ownership and some fun sailing. She joins my China Doll, N2730, and who knows what else in the future. Thank you, Mike.
#10
Boats / Re: N2730 Orient Express
18 Jun 2009, 12:22
David, when did you get the boat and when did you sell it ?
Good to hear from you.
#11
Boats / Re: N2730 Orient Express
13 Jun 2009, 02:44
I have bought N2730 on ebay and collected it today. Really pleased with the general condition and the way the seller had looked after it. He was a really good guy to deal with and it came with excellent sails (2 sets) and had been maintained well enough that initially I can't see anything that needs to be done before sailing.
History wise seller owned it for three years, in 2006 he bought it from Simon Cooke of Lincoln, I see in the 2003 yearbook that it was owned by I Hunter of Stockport. I will try to fill in more details but if anybody can furnish me with information or add anything here, please do so.
#12
Boats / Re: N2131 Illusion
29 May 2009, 07:34
On ebay again in late May 09 with a starting bid of £600. I asked the seller a few questions such as the condition now compared to photos shown here as he didn't show photos of areas as shown here where work is needed. He didn't answer those questions but waffled. He indicated that he is very genuine 70 year old person and the boat is his pride and joy but again wouldn't answer questions. I asked relevent questions re the class certification and where he sailed it  and he wouldn't answer but said if interested then bid. Then he removed it from auction before the time was up. All seems very suspicious and dubious.
#13
Boats / Re: N2135 Foggy Dew
10 Feb 2007, 09:33
I bought N2135 from a doctor, J R Hansen, in Cambridge in about 1967/8, sailed at Pitsford (Northampton SC) when it had an active N12 class and Dr Dan Miller, a 12 sailor, was the Commodore  and sold it to a gentleman near Market Harborough in 1971. I had a GP14 damage the transom whilst I owned the boat and the repairs were carried out by Wyche & Coppock in Nottingham. The first owner, the doctor, had a reasonably successful club racing career with N2135 and it was a very sensative sail.
With 2135 the doctor won the Scarborough Yacht Club Salver at Torquay in 1964 in Burton Cup Week.
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