she is now where she belongs

Thanks for all your comments, there are more pictures on the Bayliner website, unfortunatly i dont know how to transfer them to nesa, if you want to take a peak have a look on the completed projects forum www.baylinerownersclub.org/forum/ ...along??, been missing your blogs on your site
 
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Well done Bob great to hear she is back in the water after all of your hard work, I cant pass up this opportunity to once agian thankyou for your help with our props even thought you were up to the eyes with boat bits and pieces. Cant wait to see her out. All the best and again very well done.:thumbup:
 
The damage to the boat was caused on it's maiden voyage in Dublin May 08, the owner thought it was a shoal of mackerel on the fish finder ( so i am told ), bet he **** himself when it hit the rock and starting sinking, the boat has 6 hours on the clock, the boat went under up to the cabin, when the tide dropped it was refloated by the lifeboat and taken to dublin marina for a lift out and inspection ( the guy bought a new one before the insurance paid out )....maybe got a few lessons in seamanship FOC !!!....as mentioned earlier this is what i was told when i bought it.


Well done mate, cracking job & a really nice boat ;)
 
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