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by shibbs » 11 Apr 2018, 20:02

GOod luck with the viewings, let us know how you get on.
Let me know if you have any questions ref the Draco.
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by ChrisH » 11 Apr 2018, 20:56

shibbs wrote:GOod luck with the viewings, let us know how you get on.
Let me know if you have any questions ref the Draco.
Thanks Stu and thanks so much for taking the time to show us over your Draco. She is looking great and I'm sure you'll have her back in the water very soon. You never know we might get to have a mini Draco gathering later this year depending how things work out.

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by Bigplumbs » 12 Apr 2018, 06:01

ChrisH wrote:Off to see the Draco and Sealine 240 in the IOW this weekend. Good chance to compare large cuddy with cabin to see what I prefer. Mrs Chillee actually coming too for a look.

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Is the sealine 240 the same as the S24. I cant seem to find a 240 when I google
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by Bigplumbs » 12 Apr 2018, 06:02

ChrisH wrote:Off to see the Draco and Sealine 240 in the IOW this weekend. Good chance to compare large cuddy with cabin to see what I prefer. Mrs Chillee actually coming too for a look.

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Is the sealine 240 the same as the S24. I cant seem to find a 240 when I google
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by ChrisH » 12 Apr 2018, 07:31

Bigplumbs wrote:
ChrisH wrote:Off to see the Draco and Sealine 240 in the IOW this weekend. Good chance to compare large cuddy with cabin to see what I prefer. Mrs Chillee actually coming too for a look.

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Is the sealine 240 the same as the S24. I cant seem to find a 240 when I google
I think it is the previous incarnation of Sealine models. 255 240 230 etc.. but looks from pictures almost the same to me
In 240 and 24 guise
http://www.cowesyachtagency.com/motor-b ... nator-s240

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by Ianfs » 12 Apr 2018, 09:29

Good luck with the viewings Chris plus you get e little adventure on the ferry.
We are in Houston this week otherwise I would have loved to have popped over with you to have a look see.
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by ChrisH » 12 Apr 2018, 18:30

Ianfs wrote:Good luck with the viewings Chris plus you get e little adventure on the ferry.
We are in Houston this week otherwise I would have loved to have popped over with you to have a look see.
Wow enjoy Houston.. and you would have been more than welcome.

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by ChrisH » 14 Apr 2018, 17:07

Will sleep on it but might put in an offer on the Draco..
Anyone have an idea in what it would cost to get a helm and navigator seat, large bench and large sunpad upholstered?

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by Ianfs » 14 Apr 2018, 19:27

I have no affiliation or have used his work, however he has used the forum a few times and has some good reviews. So worth a chat.....

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by mlines » 14 Apr 2018, 20:09

If marine upholsters are too expensive then you could try Herbert's Foam and textiles in Aldershot high street. They did my bayliner seats. Scruffy little shop with everything everywhere in disarray but know their stuff

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