Pegasus numbers

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hayes
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Joined: Tue Sep 28, 2004 7:15 pm
Location: Cornwall

Pegasus numbers

Post by hayes »

Hi all,

Judging from the various number of Pegasus changing hands and those noted on members boat lists we must have quite a few kicking about the moment in various states.

I would like to do a head count of what we have, and to see what chance (if any) of getting as many as possible at one event at some point in the future.

Please either pm me or add yours to this thread.

Cheers

Andy

PS :- I have two; the prototype P1 and P81, both all wood Bell boats.
Keeper of Pegasus records
Pegasus 1
Pegasus 81
Merlin 3474
Gibsea 282
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Brookesy
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Joined: Tue Nov 01, 2005 12:14 am
Location: Grantham. Lincs.

Re: Pegasus numbers

Post by Brookesy »

A very nice all wood Pegasus was sailing/cruising at Roadford over the weekend, but I can not remember the sail number.
GBR74 ex custodian of
GBR384 Mickey Finnale (Taylor,wood)
GBR455 Rubber Duck (Taylor, grp)
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keithr
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Re: Pegasus numbers

Post by keithr »

Hi andy

I have currently got

199 Bought from original owner in Leicester, rig was worn out but have transferred F/Ball bits to it and will be bringing her to Roadford.

100 This one came from Ipswich. Still in the barn complete with wooden mast. One Day!!!

I have now sold 251 but she is still being sailed at Clywedog though not yet racing.

I will bring Peggie trophies to Roadford hoping we have enough for a Nationals Peggy event too.
Two Peggies 199,100,
Flying fifteen 1855,
Flying fifteen 204 (now in the barn)
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