Just bought a 26 ft trimaran...OOps

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fatboyfinn
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Just bought a 26 ft trimaran...OOps

Post by fatboyfinn »

Just bought a 26 ft Telstar Trimaran - built in 1979 - doea that mean I can use it in CVRDA events!

If I can't it might make a good committee boat

Andy

And happy New year to you all
Nigel
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Post by Nigel »

Hi Andy,

Happy New Year & congratulations!

Shearwater might be a bit of a squeeze. More importantly, please post your towing plans beforehand. It looks a bit harder to overtake than the usual caravans :).

Best Regards,

Nigel
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Post by roger »

Andy you could take it to Chippenham and become a new foot bridge :shock:
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Post by Mary »

Or a floating club house?? :lol:
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Post by Pat »

Great at Netley or Brightlingsea though - at least two of us fancy the crewing jobs :D
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Post by jonathan »

The cb @B'sea is a cat, an Iroquois I believe. A pal of mine had one and it went like the wind with one hull out!
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Post by Mark »

Mary wrote:Or a floating club house?? :lol:
It would solve your airbed problem :D
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