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Alan H.
RNSA on e-bay
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Re: RNSA on e-bay
lovely looking boat
Tony
MR 2404 Julia Dream
N18 276 Sibrwd [ongoing project]
Hirondelle catamaran Kalipse
[down to 3!]
MR 2404 Julia Dream
N18 276 Sibrwd [ongoing project]
Hirondelle catamaran Kalipse
[down to 3!]
Re: RNSA on e-bay
I learnt to sail in those, not long before they were phased out and replaced by the Bosun...........and my mum learnt to sail on them when she was a young WRN!
They didn't have buoyancy bags, just brass tanks under the thwarts which would barely keep them afloat when swamped.
Paul
They didn't have buoyancy bags, just brass tanks under the thwarts which would barely keep them afloat when swamped.
Paul
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Re: RNSA on e-bay
The real thing is quite rare. This one calls itself an RNSA design and if it really is 15 ft it's too long.
No matter it still looks to be a lovely boat and in unusually good running order.
No matter it still looks to be a lovely boat and in unusually good running order.
Michael Brigg