Don't recognise this...after market transom flaps?
Re: Don't recognise this...after market transom flaps?
It's a Flying Junior isn't it?
PeterV
Finn K197 & GBR564
Warsash
Finn K197 & GBR564
Warsash
Re: Don't recognise this...after market transom flaps?
I wondered that or the mythical Flying 12 but didn't convince myself...?PeterV wrote:It's a Flying Junior isn't it?
Re: Don't recognise this...after market transom flaps?
Is an FJ, but not 14 feet. Holes in transom will be original.
Rupert
Re: Don't recognise this...after market transom flaps?
I don't think the mythical Flying 12 is mythical at all, but it's nothing like this, being a smaller Flying Fifteen I believe.
PeterV
Finn K197 & GBR564
Warsash
Finn K197 & GBR564
Warsash
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Re: Don't recognise this...after market transom flaps?
Looks like one of the Essex Schools Sailing FJs from back in the late 70s - awesome boats to sail as a teenager (far racier than my own Mirror!) - I loved them. Sadly they sat in a field in Langham (not too far from Haverhill) from the mid-eighties. I often wondered what happened to them.Rupert wrote:Is an FJ, but not 14 feet. Holes in transom will be original.
Hornet K1798 Vermiscious Knid
(And RS Vareo 572 )
(And RS Vareo 572 )
Re: Don't recognise this...after market transom flaps?
I'm pretty sure it's an Fj. (13' 3" loa.)
There used to be one at Maylandsea Bay Y.C. Which was sailed by the son of an FD sailor.
There used to be one at Maylandsea Bay Y.C. Which was sailed by the son of an FD sailor.