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RogerLennard
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New Bayraider 20 review
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01 Sep 2023, 15:52 »
Hello everyone,
it has been a number of years since the first video about the Bayraider 20 came out. I thought that I would make my own review using footage from the day I picked up my boat in December 2022.
Here's the link:
https://youtu.be/YqqhbnS7yBU?si=L-zNpnDa2NUGd8e-
It should work if you cut and paste the link.
Best regards
Roger
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Graham W
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Re: New Bayraider 20 review
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02 Sep 2023, 18:03 »
Thanks Roger - that’s a better job at explaining the various systems that the boat comes with than some of the old videos. It sometimes feels like the BR20 is thought of as one of the poorer relations, which it definitely isn’t.
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Graham
Gunter-rigged GRP BR20 #59 Turaco III
RogerLennard
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03 Sep 2023, 11:15 »
Thanks for saying that Graham. In my quest for the right boat, I made good use of the forum and the members' wealth of knowledge. In this video I wanted to put something visual together to give a flavour of what I had found.
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globetrot
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27 Sep 2023, 18:24 »
Very cool, Roger. Thank you. I like the addition of the bullseye at the top of the mast for an anchor light. Nice touch...
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Louis Volpe
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BR20 - GRP
Carbon fiber mizzen and mast - Bermuda-rig
Large conventionally sheeted jib with Barton furler on a fixed bowsprit
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