CC19 for sale. aaaargh!

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CC19 for sale. aaaargh!

Postby Killick Greenie » Thu Jun 05, 2014 8:28 pm

Having spent the winter showering my lovely CC19 with TLC, repairing bowsprit (excellent job by local shipwrights), brand new instruments, mast head light, electrics, fixed VHF radio and despite having had the most glorious sailing, the Admiral of the Fleet has decided a bigger boat is required. Some of you will recall that we had previously downsized from a bigger boat to the CC19!

What can I say, its a fabulous boat. It sails like a dream, its stunning looker and its cheap to run.

Oh, yes. I also bought the brand new HM trailer which has towed my boat exactly three times. Its got the usual winches, flushing hubs and spare wheel set.

If you hear of anyone looking for a splendid example of the marque PM me.
Its a SA built boat sail number 14. New HM mast so there is nothing else you could possibly do to it save polish the cupboard doors :)

She is currently in Shotley marina and ready to go.
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Postby Dennis » Fri Jun 06, 2014 9:54 am

Hello Dave

Life can be tough at times. :(

I do hope that you find something that will suit all parties concerned.

Still, some lucky person will reap the benefits of all your work.
Cheers

Dennis

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Postby erbster » Sat Jun 07, 2014 9:01 am

Sorry to hear you're selling up.
There is a queue at Honnor Marine for a new one, so you won't have much trouble selling her.

Good luck in your new venture.
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Postby Killick Greenie » Sat Jun 07, 2014 8:55 pm

Thank you both.

I'm not anticipating any delay in selling and I know how long it took me to find one.

The plan is to complete on the new boat and then bring TD home. I,ll start advertising proper once I get her out.

Had another lovely sail this afternoon, this is such a great time of year to be out on the water.
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