DJE
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Reged: 21/06/2004
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Loc: Fareham
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Followed this old lady in a well known river yesterday. Well crewed by an enthusiastic bunch of teenagers.

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DaveS
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Reged: 25/08/2004
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Loc: West Coast of Scotland
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No idea where it is - somewhere on the south coast of England at a guess - but what a nice boat!
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Al_Jones
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Loc: king out today then Sir?
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Is that Newtown Ferrers?
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MoodyNick
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Loc: Lymington
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agree, it does look like NF.
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john_morris_uk
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Loc: Plymouth UK
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It is Newton Ferrers. I know/knew the skipper (Haven't seen him for a while so don't know if he is still working for them.) Another friends son goes sailing on her regularly. Great boat doing a great job. web page
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DJE
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Yes it's Newton Ferrers. Well the Yealm entrance to be precise.
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