Otter classic dinghy for sale
CLASSIC OTTER CLASS SAILING DINGHY
Boat no 255, Sail No 460...White/Grey GRP Length 12 foot, Beam 5 foot....Ideal for sailing inland ..yet rugged enough to handle a sea expedition....With built in bouyancy tanks it is very stable in a blow and a forgiving boat to sail..making it an excellent choice for youngsters...and the not so young! Main, Jib, Alloy Mast & Boom,Tiller & Rudder, all Sheets and Ropes are included ready to sail...This craft is in very good condition for its age and is fit for many more years of fun and enjoyment...Being of glass fibre construction it requires minimal annual maintenance.......Also included is a launching trolley
The boat can be inspected in Lechlade Glos.
see photos http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m223 ... 000628.jpg
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For sale on ebay - sailing - dinghies item no 190031147600
Ends 23-Sep-06 22:15:39 BST
Happy bidding ......Low reserve....buyer to collect - pay cash on collection or paypal
Boat no 255, Sail No 460...White/Grey GRP Length 12 foot, Beam 5 foot....Ideal for sailing inland ..yet rugged enough to handle a sea expedition....With built in bouyancy tanks it is very stable in a blow and a forgiving boat to sail..making it an excellent choice for youngsters...and the not so young! Main, Jib, Alloy Mast & Boom,Tiller & Rudder, all Sheets and Ropes are included ready to sail...This craft is in very good condition for its age and is fit for many more years of fun and enjoyment...Being of glass fibre construction it requires minimal annual maintenance.......Also included is a launching trolley
The boat can be inspected in Lechlade Glos.
see photos http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m223 ... 000628.jpg
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m223 ... 000627.jpg
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m223 ... 0626-1.jpg
For sale on ebay - sailing - dinghies item no 190031147600
Ends 23-Sep-06 22:15:39 BST
Happy bidding ......Low reserve....buyer to collect - pay cash on collection or paypal
Rupert,
We've talked in the past on the forum about handicap hopefuls but I must admit that I'd not taken this so far as consideration of the Otter. If one really wanted to be a handicap 'bandit' then this is one very sneaky little ****er! - and carries a spinnaker too.
Eons ago I came up against a well sailed one, on the sea, and got my arse kicked big time! Then I borrowed it and found that you really could wind up people in much faster boats - I even slipped past a Hornet (maybe a poorly sailed one but.....) on a light airs run into the tide. Bearing in mind how many events are at places like Chippenham an Otter could be interesting, the only downside is that again you want a pair of lightweights sailing it!
And - if my memory serves me well, they were made at Gmachs, the original builders of the Kestrel and Lark, just along from here at Fordingbridge so quality is good!
D
We've talked in the past on the forum about handicap hopefuls but I must admit that I'd not taken this so far as consideration of the Otter. If one really wanted to be a handicap 'bandit' then this is one very sneaky little ****er! - and carries a spinnaker too.
Eons ago I came up against a well sailed one, on the sea, and got my arse kicked big time! Then I borrowed it and found that you really could wind up people in much faster boats - I even slipped past a Hornet (maybe a poorly sailed one but.....) on a light airs run into the tide. Bearing in mind how many events are at places like Chippenham an Otter could be interesting, the only downside is that again you want a pair of lightweights sailing it!
And - if my memory serves me well, they were made at Gmachs, the original builders of the Kestrel and Lark, just along from here at Fordingbridge so quality is good!
D
David H
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Ahaha,
You mean the Kenton Forge crowd? I thought that Gmach's were also doing them here.... I had to take a Kestrel back there with a Bosun shaped hole in the side and picked up an Otter in return (neither were mine!) Either way, Gmachs or Kenton Forge, both good builders of the day.
Will you be at Shearwater Alan - if so I can give you your folder back. Your name is writ large in the latest dinghy mag so I hope there is something there in response for you/the Association.
Now I'm being asked to bring the whole thing up to date cat wise. I've covered the Dart 20 (Stampede).... the 6000 and Sting need more detail. In the end it's not like the dinghy scene, the elephants graveyards at cat clubs muts be full of plastic fantastics that are suddenly outdated.
I've picked up on the comments made elsewhere on the site about NACRA (interestingly, picked up on a number of means about poor customer service too) - can you think of any others that have been and gone without hardly bothering the scorer!!!
D
You mean the Kenton Forge crowd? I thought that Gmach's were also doing them here.... I had to take a Kestrel back there with a Bosun shaped hole in the side and picked up an Otter in return (neither were mine!) Either way, Gmachs or Kenton Forge, both good builders of the day.
Will you be at Shearwater Alan - if so I can give you your folder back. Your name is writ large in the latest dinghy mag so I hope there is something there in response for you/the Association.
Now I'm being asked to bring the whole thing up to date cat wise. I've covered the Dart 20 (Stampede).... the 6000 and Sting need more detail. In the end it's not like the dinghy scene, the elephants graveyards at cat clubs muts be full of plastic fantastics that are suddenly outdated.
I've picked up on the comments made elsewhere on the site about NACRA (interestingly, picked up on a number of means about poor customer service too) - can you think of any others that have been and gone without hardly bothering the scorer!!!
D
David H
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Grrrrr.............
All this mention of Otters! In the end I put my thinking cap back on, it was at Netley Cliff (the old Civil Service Sailing Club) that the Otter was such a trial on Handicap. At the time there were several quite useful Fireball sailors there, I had an old but quick Merlin (a Proctor Mk12 no less) but in light to medium conditions we all found ourselves embarrassed on occasion. It got to the point that at the laying up supper (in those days one laid up in December and fitted out in March!) the song was sung as follows:-
(to the Tune of 'Red Sails in the Sunset')
Red Sails in the Sunset,
Hiked out on a beat
My God it's the Otter
And leading the Fleet.
Sung with some irony I can assure you.
STOP PRESS: Great news! I've been to the IoW today and inspected my boat, Unit No. 7. If one ignores the bright golden yellow colour scheme it looks to be sound though in need of some TLC.
Weather permitting it comes back to home on Tuesday, will then be tarted up and (hopefully) ready for next seasons events - I may try to do some of the bigger handicap regattas on the South Coast.
Looking again at the hull lines one can see that david Thomas got it 'just right' - will it still 'go' though.....watch this space! But, it does make an event at Netely even more attractive!
D
All this mention of Otters! In the end I put my thinking cap back on, it was at Netley Cliff (the old Civil Service Sailing Club) that the Otter was such a trial on Handicap. At the time there were several quite useful Fireball sailors there, I had an old but quick Merlin (a Proctor Mk12 no less) but in light to medium conditions we all found ourselves embarrassed on occasion. It got to the point that at the laying up supper (in those days one laid up in December and fitted out in March!) the song was sung as follows:-
(to the Tune of 'Red Sails in the Sunset')
Red Sails in the Sunset,
Hiked out on a beat
My God it's the Otter
And leading the Fleet.
Sung with some irony I can assure you.
STOP PRESS: Great news! I've been to the IoW today and inspected my boat, Unit No. 7. If one ignores the bright golden yellow colour scheme it looks to be sound though in need of some TLC.
Weather permitting it comes back to home on Tuesday, will then be tarted up and (hopefully) ready for next seasons events - I may try to do some of the bigger handicap regattas on the South Coast.
Looking again at the hull lines one can see that david Thomas got it 'just right' - will it still 'go' though.....watch this space! But, it does make an event at Netely even more attractive!
D
David H
On reflection, following a fun time at Upper Thames sailing the Firefly with Charlie yesterday (till he headbutted the centreboard case...), I think I'll stick for the moment with classes that offer fleet racing, till the urge to sail something no one has ever seen before becomes too strong again!
Rupert
I remember thinking an Otter was fantastic when I first saw one. Unfortunately I couldn't afford one (I had saved up £25, a Mirror kit was £73 and I was 10). So my brother and I bought a Brandy Hole One Design instead. Is that one in your books Rupert or is it one for the Christmas quiz?
PeterV
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