Hermit
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Reged: 29/09/2004
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Loc: Weir Quay
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So I need to replace them. They were aluminium ones with a hole through them which fits onto a spindle attached to the dinghy. If anyone has a surplus set around I am sure we could come to some arrangement! Even a wooden pair that I could drill a hole through would do!
BTW - I may be a bit suspicious if you have some from Weir Quay!
-------------------- Live long and die happy - and may the skin of your arse never cover a banjo. TJ.
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philip_stevens
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Reged: 16/05/2001
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Loc: near Saint Ives, Cornwall
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Well, believe it or not, I have a pair that sound like what you are after.
2 piece, 5ft long, with a hole through a plastic sleeve. Sound similar???
Make me an offer to include postage. Just over 1.5kg, so just under £5 postage.
And no, I have never been to Wier Quay, though may have a look there this summer.
-------------------- regards,
Philip
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http://www.sub-spaced.com
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Hermit
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Loc: Weir Quay
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Philip,
Oars have arrived. When (if) the rain stops I will head down and give them a sea trial but they look to be just the job. Your PM box is also full!
Many thanks again, Rob
-------------------- Live long and die happy - and may the skin of your arse never cover a banjo. TJ.
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philip_stevens
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Loc: near Saint Ives, Cornwall
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Good to know they are in your hands. I'll empty my inbox - thanks.
p.s. I've just found that some of the inbox went back to Feb 2003. Shows how often I delete messages!!1
-------------------- regards,
Philip
Westerly Owners Association website
http://www.sub-spaced.com
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Edited by philip_stevens (02/06/2008 22:19)
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