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Hi, due to circumstance and a lack of progress I have decided my long suffering HMS Pegasus model will need completing by someone else. I don’t think I have done too bad a job on it so far. I am at the rigging stage and dithered too long as it looked daunting. I have now ran out of time as we are moving onto our own narrowboat full time and space is at a premium. So if anybody can collect from my home by the end of the month it is theirs. 
I am not sure if that idea appeals to anybody.

I recently bought new brass parts as the Saracen was lost from the stern. These are unopened. Paints, rigging, pulleys etc all included. I think everything necessary to finish the model. 

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I have to admit that I'm a little envious about the full-time narrowboat plan. I told my wife that we have enough equity in our home to sell it and pay cash for a narrowboat, but she wasn't keen on the idea -- my loss!

Chris Coyle

Greer, South Carolina
When you have to shoot, shoot. Don't talk. - Tuco

Current builds: Brigantine Phoenix, Mitsubishi A6M5a,

 

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18 minutes ago, ccoyle said:

I have to admit that I'm a little envious about the full-time narrowboat plan. I told my wife that we have enough equity in our home to sell it and pay cash for a narrowboat, but she wasn't keen on the idea -- my loss!

Hi Chris, yes it is exciting. But also a little overwhelming how little time and space we now have since we committed to the move. Our boat Ruby needs some TLC on the outside and a fair amount of upgrading with solar, batteries and WiFi, washing machine, 12v fridge etc. but she is a cracking boat and as solid as can be. The rest just takes time and money to fix up. 
 

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I was really looking into the narrowboat life and the British canals a while back. The Mrs. told me "No, don't even think about it less you find yourself wanting for another woman!" I told her I wasn't wanting a woman; I wanted a canal boat! That wasn't my brightest idea... 😮 

Edited by tmj

"The journey of a thousand miles is only the beginning of a thousand journeys!"

 

 

 

 

 

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