Orkney Fastliner 19 for sale
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Orkney Fastliner 19 for sale
I am selling the Fastliner and hopefully getting a Warrior so if anyone is looking for a really tidy Fastliner take a look at this link [url]http://www.firiescountryfurniture.com/Fastliner[/url]
[img]http://www.firiescountryfurniture.com/Fastliner/crw_7560_std.jpg[/img]
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[img]http://www.firiescountryfurniture.com/Fastliner/crw_7560_std.jpg[/img]
Thanks Kieran for allowing this post.
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Nige,
I would go out up to 8m ofshore, but normally more like 5m and maybe cover distances of up to 25m in a day, but its all down to weather, once you start getting white tops you have to half full speed, some days you would not get out 100yds :lol:
JK,
Thanks for the praise, to be fair when I bought the boat it was 3 years old and it was absoloutly just like new it had been garaged then and must only have been out on 6 trips or so, I have really looked after it since then as well, after every trip its the full wash/wax treatment. The seat/storage boxes were added by me and are really superb, good storage and comfy. (the cam is a Canon10d but have a A95 what I usually take on fishing trips)
Cheers Sean,
I would go out up to 8m ofshore, but normally more like 5m and maybe cover distances of up to 25m in a day, but its all down to weather, once you start getting white tops you have to half full speed, some days you would not get out 100yds :lol:
JK,
Thanks for the praise, to be fair when I bought the boat it was 3 years old and it was absoloutly just like new it had been garaged then and must only have been out on 6 trips or so, I have really looked after it since then as well, after every trip its the full wash/wax treatment. The seat/storage boxes were added by me and are really superb, good storage and comfy. (the cam is a Canon10d but have a A95 what I usually take on fishing trips)
Cheers Sean,
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Only a single man would say something like
You have to give them up when you get hitched, or run the risk of a lot of cold silences and slamming of doors. they don't tell you that BEFORE you marry them.
Trying to slip a boat into your range of fishing kit unnoticed by your own personal fishery prevention officer is a recipe for divorce.
Sure a man needs a few pleasures in his life.
You have to give them up when you get hitched, or run the risk of a lot of cold silences and slamming of doors. they don't tell you that BEFORE you marry them.
Trying to slip a boat into your range of fishing kit unnoticed by your own personal fishery prevention officer is a recipe for divorce.
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Just a quick note to say the boat is still for sale after all, it will be first come first severed from now on after getting this email this morning!
Cheers Sean,
Hi Sean,
It looks like I will have to now pass on the opportunity to make an offer on the fastliner, I haven't been able to persuade the mate to travel down to Kerry to pick her up and as I don't have a car capable of towing it back it leaves me a bit stumped.... I'm sorry about this and wish to thank you for being so willing to hold the boat for me over the week. I don't think you will have any problems selling as it looks like it has been immaculately kept. Thanks again Sean but being unable to tow it home means I will have to pass. Take care.
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Cheers Sean,
Hi Sean,
It looks like I will have to now pass on the opportunity to make an offer on the fastliner, I haven't been able to persuade the mate to travel down to Kerry to pick her up and as I don't have a car capable of towing it back it leaves me a bit stumped.... I'm sorry about this and wish to thank you for being so willing to hold the boat for me over the week. I don't think you will have any problems selling as it looks like it has been immaculately kept. Thanks again Sean but being unable to tow it home means I will have to pass. Take care.
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Sandman wrote:Trying to slip a boat into your range of fishing kit unnoticed by your own personal fishery prevention officer is a recipe for divorce.
I'm learning that............. :!:
Mentioned to herself that I was thinking about buying, got told she wouldn't be back.........! (is there a downside there? :D )
Looks like I'm not gonna get a boat. Unless I tell herself that my sister bought it.....and I'm only skippering it.....she's game......
Collect it from you for 8k. Serious offer!
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