Good morning everyone,
Went to see No 126 (Salty Dog) in build last Friday. She is now well advanced and I hope to take delivery before Christmas will will solve the family's usual gift dilemma - lots of bits needed.
The shop floor at Honnor Marine is very busy with several more CC 19's in production and a growing list in Bob's office.
I have been taking regular shots of the build process which I will post as an album in due course.
I'm sure that I will be in touch with a few of you in the coming months with technical questions to which I probably ought to know the answer so brace yourselves.
Julian
More CC19's on the way.
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Julian Fisher
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Julian Fisher
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Update.
Again at Honnor Marine yesterday. Will be collecting No 126 on 7th December to make room for further builds. She is looking fabulous. Can't wait to join the select band of owners.
Julian
Julian
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Julian Fisher
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Hi Dennis,
Joan and I were talking about that last night. We are going to try very hard to attend the next rally but we still have a business to run in Manchester and it's difficult to make a firm commitment too far in advance. I have fond memories of that area - re built and sailed a She 32 based at Wolverstone Marina, many years ago.
Julian
Joan and I were talking about that last night. We are going to try very hard to attend the next rally but we still have a business to run in Manchester and it's difficult to make a firm commitment too far in advance. I have fond memories of that area - re built and sailed a She 32 based at Wolverstone Marina, many years ago.
Julian
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