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Old 02 May 2006, 22:28   #21
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UH OH What boat was that?
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Old 03 May 2006, 10:12   #22
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same one that had a sorta carpet on deck but a very very sexy console!! Believe the knees were foam of construction so surely if exposed would rot faster than wood wouldnt they??
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I think they were Breeze, however stand to be corrected.
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Well it was good to see those of you that I meet, some new faces and some old ones.

The show for us was very good.

Nice to meet Tim and Dave, top bloke that Tim.

Good to see you again and again and again Jimbo!
I think he has become my stalker!!

Saw some good and not so good boats at the weekend.
Even got chance to have a look at the cruise liner.

For those in the area there is a Gala Day hosted by the QHM at Portsmouth on Saturday, I will be there, if not see you all at Ribex.

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Old 03 May 2006, 18:11   #26
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OK Dino, we took George out last week, 2 now he loved it, i said hold in big wave, laughed and started waving
He'll be driving it soon!
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He wasn't happy that his seat was on the passenger side
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gemini?

Did anyone see the Rib near the Garmin stand.

I think it was a Gemini Rib. Did anyone else notice the metal plate going down from the top of the bow, all the way down the hull.

Great for landing on the beach, or for knocking something out of the way, but I wouldnt fancy getting hit by that Rib

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Did anyone see the Rib near the Garmin stand.

I think it was a Gemini Rib. Did anyone else notice the metal plate going down from the top of the bow, all the way down the hull.

Great for landing on the beach, or for knocking something out of the way, but I wouldnt fancy getting hit by that Rib

Dave

I didnt notice it but we have one on the work Delta as we run it back up a ramp on the back of the mother ship. It does the job - as else the keel would be completetly trashed in a couple of days.

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Great for landing on the beach, or for knocking something out of the way, but I wouldnt fancy getting hit by that Rib
Uhh, which would you prefer to get hit by?

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