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Ocean1
17th November 2008, 21:24
My baby’s on the move tomorrow, Wgtn / Hamilton.

Don’t mess with her eh?

Hitcher
17th November 2008, 21:31
So where are all the animals that are going in two by two?

Ocean1
17th November 2008, 21:39
You didn't get an invite?




Oh...

Kendog
17th November 2008, 21:41
What kind of lean angle can you get?

Ocean1
17th November 2008, 21:50
Dunno dude.

Never will now.

WRT
18th November 2008, 07:41
Dunno dude.

Never will now.

Sorry to hear that - I remember reading this thread almost a year ago:

http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?p=1327280#post1327280

vifferman
18th November 2008, 07:43
So you finally sold it? :eek5:

Bass
18th November 2008, 08:06
Sorry to hear that - I remember reading this thread almost a year ago:


I thought she looked good then - I think so now.
Hope she's going to a good home

portokiwi
18th November 2008, 08:08
Thats a cool looking sub.:bash:

slimjim
18th November 2008, 09:42
yes very nice...shame you never had the chance to finish her.....

Headbanger
18th November 2008, 10:20
ah. You sold her.:bye:

I thought the thread was because it was being moved somewhere to be finished and then stuck in the water.

Hitcher
18th November 2008, 11:37
shame you never had the chance to finish her.....

One suspects that the costs of completion would be in the order of nine times the amount invested so far.

007XX
18th November 2008, 11:57
One suspects that the costs of completion would be in the order of nine times the amount invested so far.

Such is often the price of dreams...

Sorry to hear O1, I know she meant a fair bit to you. On a positive note, I hope you get to enjoy the benefits of the sale.

slofox
18th November 2008, 14:22
So what bike ya gonna buy with the proceeds?

Fatjim
18th November 2008, 14:59
You didn't get an invite?




Oh...

some animals are just not worth saving.

Ocean1
18th November 2008, 17:19
Sorry to hear that


So you finally sold it? :eek5:


I thought she looked good then - I think so now.
Hope she's going to a good home

Yup, sold. Dude sounds like he's capable of finishing the job.


One suspects that the costs of completion would be in the order of nine times the amount invested so far.

Oh there's far more than what's evident in the pic mate. But yes, the costs ramp up rapidly if you start having to hire expertise for rigging, rags and fancy electronics. Don't know what it owed me, could be worth anywhere between $250 - $350K completed, depending on fit-out quality and toys.


Sorry to hear O1, I know she meant a fair bit to you.

No drama m'dear, the decision is months old, more. I genuinely did get me jollies building it, the actual sailing would have been good, but I'm happy.


So what bike ya gonna buy with the proceeds?

Damn fine question.

Suggestions?