To polish or not to polish

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Re: To polish or not to polish

Postby ian h » Sun Oct 30, 2011 6:04 pm

Glad the boat is coming together, Martin certainly knows how to get the best out of any Hunton.

Polish looks great. Just hope its not a target for the seagulls :D

Wish the scrap yard would stop depositing bits all over my boat.
Down next weekend with my engineer, The port engine is not going into or out of gear correctly, only when it feels like it. OH the joy of owning a boat,
Hunton 36 "Flying Thoroughbred"
Based at Saxon Wharf
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Re: To polish or not to polish

Postby zippy » Sun Oct 30, 2011 6:57 pm

salamis wrote:I was out Friday Zippy went over to Cowes and up to the Folly Inn for lunch the back up S'water to Saxon Whar but sadly didn't see you out and about though, may be next time.
The polishing looks like a fantastic job.


Sorry to have missed you! Left Hamble about 11.30 and back by 15.30 I guess. Saw a few other boats out but lovely and quiet. Next time!!!
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