Repairing Mirror Dinghy

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Howstar
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Re: Repairing Mirror Dinghy

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They all look good , I got mine I was trying to sell an outboard and ending swapping it for dinghy ,I have bean out in the rescue boat at the dinghy club to night that makes a change .

I might get a speeding ticket at Windermere on windy day that must be worth it ,

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Re: Repairing Mirror Dinghy

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Cardo wrote:Must be catching...ive been doing the same
That one looks older than mine.We better be careful or admin will be rapping our raggy knuckles :hilarious:
Howstar wrote:I might get a speeding ticket at Windermere on windy day that must be worth it ,
:hilarious: :hilarious:
Never been there,but from reading here and other forums,a speeding ticket might not be that difficult to get on Lake Windermere
no matter how bad it is,it can always get worse,I'm an optimist

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Re: Repairing Mirror Dinghy

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All I need is to get the paint out of the sails.Never leave a cupboard open when spray painting :D She got wet for the first time in I don't know how many years.
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Re: Repairing Mirror Dinghy

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Lovely :thumbsup:
Mercs are like women, no 2 are exactly alike. That's what testing is about. In general it is safer to test motors and props than women!

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