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Has anybody got a dinghy trailer?
« on: 13 February 2009, 17:36:11 »

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I am looking for one, road worthy a must, will pay cash and come and pick it up from you.  Pref in the south(ish)   Been trying to snipe one on ebay but for some reason rusty bits of metal with wheels on can attract some pretty outrageous prices!

If you have one and interested send PM or reply here!  Ta!  :y
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Re: Has anybody got a dinghy trailer?
« Reply #1 on: 13 February 2009, 18:58:16 »

I will ask my brother. He has a dinghy so might know of one.

He bought one off Ebay a year or so ago, gave it a wire brush and a coat of hammerite then realised it was the wrong size so sold it on ebay - and made about 150 quid profit. Not bad for half a tin of Hammerite!

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« Reply #2 on: 13 February 2009, 20:42:56 »

Depends what you are after, if its a combi base then no, however i do have a road trailer made by Snipe, its been used in its life to carry a mirror dinghy, Hornet and was adapted at one time to fit a Shearwater!

If you are interested let me know and i'll take a couple of pics
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Re: Has anybody got a dinghy trailer?
« Reply #3 on: 13 February 2009, 21:33:52 »

May be able to assist in the collecting if needs be :y :y :y

You could always do Hook-Harwich crossing and you're just down the road from me... In fact, you could probably get yourself bed and board in Rock Barracks :y :y :y
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« Reply #4 on: 13 February 2009, 22:38:48 »

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Depends what you are after, if its a combi base then no, however i do have a road trailer made by Snipe, its been used in its life to carry a mirror dinghy, Hornet and was adapted at one time to fit a Shearwater!

If you are interested let me know and i'll take a couple of pics

its a hand made single hard chine 13 footer, if it can be modified legally to take it I would be interested  :y
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« Reply #5 on: 13 February 2009, 22:40:21 »

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May be able to assist in the collecting if needs be :y :y :y

You could always do Hook-Harwich crossing and you're just down the road from me... In fact, you could probably get yourself bed and board in Rock Barracks :y :y :y

would be cheaper to go cherborg calais, in which case a stop in the officers mess would be tip top young man  ;) ;D
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« Reply #6 on: 13 February 2009, 22:46:55 »

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May be able to assist in the collecting if needs be :y :y :y

You could always do Hook-Harwich crossing and you're just down the road from me... In fact, you could probably get yourself bed and board in Rock Barracks :y :y :y

would be cheaper to go cherborg calais, in which case a stop in the officers mess would be tip top young man  ;) ;D

I'd need an invite if you stopped here... I'm resident on the base in the old USAF MQ's and really want a nose about the new mess :y :y :y
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« Reply #7 on: 14 February 2009, 05:34:48 »

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May be able to assist in the collecting if needs be :y :y :y

You could always do Hook-Harwich crossing and you're just down the road from me... In fact, you could probably get yourself bed and board in Rock Barracks :y :y :y

would be cheaper to go cherborg calais, in which case a stop in the officers mess would be tip top young man  ;) ;D

I'd need an invite if you stopped here... I'm resident on the base in the old USAF MQ's and really want a nose about the new mess :y :y :y

No probs....but I ned to find a dinghy first!  :y
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« Reply #8 on: 14 February 2009, 16:44:20 »

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Depends what you are after, if its a combi base then no, however i do have a road trailer made by Snipe, its been used in its life to carry a mirror dinghy, Hornet and was adapted at one time to fit a Shearwater!

If you are interested let me know and i'll take a couple of pics


its a hand made single hard chine 13 footer, if it can be modified legally to take it I would be interested  :y


It has 'adjustable rollers', so would fit (Hornet is 14ft and similar design) although the bolts may need a bit of 'freeing up'

Not at home at the min, but will take some pics Sunday afternoon.

Whare abouts are you?
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« Reply #9 on: 14 February 2009, 17:12:15 »

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Depends what you are after, if its a combi base then no, however i do have a road trailer made by Snipe, its been used in its life to carry a mirror dinghy, Hornet and was adapted at one time to fit a Shearwater!

If you are interested let me know and i'll take a couple of pics


its a hand made single hard chine 13 footer, if it can be modified legally to take it I would be interested  :y


It has 'adjustable rollers', so would fit (Hornet is 14ft and similar design) although the bolts may need a bit of 'freeing up'

Not at home at the min, but will take some pics Sunday afternoon.

Whare abouts are you?

I'm in Germany!  :D :D :D :D

But willing to come over and pick it up during a weekend as long as it is financially viable.  How much does he want for it and is it road worthy?
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