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Originally Posted by Fenlander
If it's a light dinghy and the suspension units only part sagged as many are then would the mudguards have room to be mounted higher?
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Nah, the mounting bolts for the mudguard were about as low down on the mudguard plastic as can be, and the actual mudguard mount on the trailer, as can be seen on the pic of the trailer when I bought it, is fixed in place.
In a perfect world, someone will buy a 1970s Graduate 12ft GRP sailing dinghy off me, all in good working order except leading edge (I think it is) of centre board needs fibre glassing. Launch trolley only, not including road trailer part for reasons described, tyres may be bad because currently they are flat and I haven't checked. Rudder pintles need nipping up, look a bit loose. Despite condition of centre board (which is hardly shocking), the boat is complete with sails and rigging, ready for the water with minimal bit of attention. Has a very old cover that is still working but probably won't last too much longer.
£100 for quick sale, worth plenty more than that. Get started in dinghy sailing
. You'll need a trailering, flat bed method to collect from Nottingham.
Can get pics, don't have any this minute.
I'll put this in the for sale section
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