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28 September 2003, 13:20
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Ade
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Country:
UK - England
Town:
Solihull
Make:
Bombard
Length:
3.8m
Engine:
15 Hp
Join Date:
Sep 2003
Posts:
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Fin Repair
I have recently snapped a 3" piece off the tip of my 90Hp outboard.
Can anyone suggest the easiest and cheapest way to repair it please.
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28 September 2003, 20:49
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gavin
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Country:
Ireland
Town:
Dublin
Boat name:
wizzard
Make:
REDBAY
Length:
7m +
Engine:
225 optimax
Join Date:
Sep 2002
Posts:
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steel developments
most impressed with their stand at the boat show ph +44(0)2088747059
www.steeldevelopments.co.uk
they can aluminum weld pieces in and repaint u would never tell the difference cheers gavin
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WHEN THE CAT IS AWAY THE MICE GO TO REDBAY..............
29 September 2003, 07:00
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Keith Hart
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no boat
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Hi Ade
It's nice to see another member of the 'Midlands Navy' aboard RibNet.
Keith (this man calls me out of bed at night) Hart
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29 September 2003, 16:22
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Mike B
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Country:
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Cardiff
Make:
Humber Destroyer 5.5
Length:
5m +
Engine:
90hp OB
Join Date:
Apr 2002
Posts:
499
I agree - I recently had a prop repaired by Steel Developments and the quality and service was excelent.
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