60’s Finn in Canada

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chris
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60’s Finn in Canada

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I have had this contact from Canada

I live in Canada and have an excellent condition Finnish made Finn
dingy.
I believe there is more interest in Europe or the U.K. For such a
boat.
I have many pictures. I NEED a boat lover.
Best
John Clouston:2johnclouston AT gmail.com
chris
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Stunning boat
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Re: 60’s Finn in Canada

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Attached are pictures of the hull of my '62 Finn. I have more details and
would be grateful for any help .
I know it is expensive to ship trans-atlantic but a combination of the right
buyer and SELLER can make it economic enough. The Finn deserves to be
perserved.
The pictures are small to avoid jamming your system. I can easily send
larger. I have 30 plus from this day. The wooden mast has never been used .
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PeterV
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Re: 60’s Finn in Canada

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That's a really nice looking Finn!
PeterV
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jpa_wfsc
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Re: 60’s Finn in Canada

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Lovely!!! I've not got room for another wooden boat in my fleet - sadly.
j./

National 12 "Spider" 2523
Finn K468 'Captain Scarlet'

British Moth, 630, early 60's 'Pisces'

!!!! Not CVRDA !!!!
Comet Trio - something always ready to sail.
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