scarlett
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A friend who has lost her sailing husband, has asked be to find a buyer for a few items.
This is a lightweight waistcoat style buoyancy aid. It is labeled large with 8.2 kilos bouyancy and supports up to 15 stones.
The nylon outer is red and the lining is yellow and there is a white plastic zip on the front. The buoyancy installed feel like rubber. There is no sign of wear. I guess it weighs about a kilo and be very comfortable both to wear and lay on! It might even keep you warm.
I reckon £12 including postage is a bargain. PM me if interested and send me a cheque with your name and address on and it will be in the post within 48 hours.
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scarlett
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Are you less than 15 stone and have between a 34 and a 38 inch chest? [Or your crew?] Just right. How about offering £11 then?
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scarlett
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Today it is a buoyancy aid for only £10 including postage. It must be a bargain!
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scarlett
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Go on then. Make me an offer. Assume you will pay three pounds for postage. Nobody wants it at £7 equivalent at the moment. Come up with a reasonable amount for a clean, hardly used bouyancy aid. Warm, hard to damage and ideal for something handy for an occasional vistor to your craft.
How can you afford not to have one!
Best offer including £3 postage, by Friday the 27th gets it.
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scarlett
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Sold thanks
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