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unusual cc19 for sale in Holland

Postby Michiel » Sun Apr 17, 2011 8:18 pm

Capecutter 19 for sale in the Netherlands.

See:

http://www.scheepsmakelaardijgoliath.nl/?location=details&id=3168

has a carbon bow sprit??
built in wood-epoxy
seems to be a new-build, with hull built in factory and finished by 2nd party.
2nd party acquired hull in 2010.

Being Dutch, I could translate a bit more, if required.

Michiel
Regards,
Michiel

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Postby Dennis » Tue Apr 19, 2011 4:10 pm

Michiel wrote:Capecutter 19 for sale in the Netherlands.

See:

http://www.scheepsmakelaardijgoliath.nl/?location=details&id=3168


Being Dutch, I could translate a bit more, if required.

Michiel


Hello Michiel

Looks like a very nice boat. Good of you to offer translation, but the webpage is available in a number of languages. Just click on the Union Flag at the top right of the page for english.

How are things with Nemo? No doubt you are looking forward to your first full season.

Cheers

Dennis

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Postby Michiel » Tue Apr 19, 2011 5:31 pm

Hi Dennis,

See 'Mary Ann' is back at Kielder again.

We are down in France for a couple of weeks, and I am absolutely kicking myself now that I didn't bring 'Nemo' along.
The weather has been much better then expected.
I have organised my swinging mooring here, in the bay of 'Agay'.
We return mid June, for 3 months!
Remember, you, or any other members, are more then welcome to share these beautiful azure waters with me and 'Nemo', if you were in the area, or wish to visit us.
Just type in 'Agay' in google earth and view some of the posted foot's to get an impression.

Next week, when back, I am taking 'Nemo' to Loch Lomond, and keeping her on a swinging mooring at Rowardennan till end of May.
Maybe worth arranging a sail?
Regards,
Michiel

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