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Steve Joyce
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swallow boat spotting
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26 Jun 2013, 20:15 »
Just in the middle of a holiday in Norfolk (alas without my storm 15), and spotted Rob's Vagabond in Wells next the sea on Monday. Also spotted what looked suspiciously like a Storm 17 at a distance, on Barton Broad today. Hope you are also having a great time whoever you are.
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Storm 15 "Robin"
Rob Johnstone
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18 Jul 2013, 14:20 »
I came across an (apparently) un named BC23 (in Grey) when Vagabond and I went into Amble a couple of weeks ago. Vagabond is currently at Lossiemouth, waiting for me to rejoin her.
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Rob J
Matt Newland designed but self built 15ft one off - "Lockdown". Ex BC23 #10 "Vagabond" and BC 23 # 54 "Riff Raff"
Moonstone
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Re: swallow boat spotting
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04 Sep 2013, 10:22 »
Rob,
Could you give me an email address as I am doing a review for Classic Boat mag, has to be in soon. I sail a Bay Cruiser 23, Moonstone IX.
Kind regards,
Persephone Lewin
I have a feature in current issue of Sailing Today.
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