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screwit
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E bay

Postby screwit » 15 Nov 2012, 07:38

Bottrill- item no 121019966908
Dodge power
Ross

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Re: E bay

Postby Cichlid » 15 Nov 2012, 20:05

carvel planked too for something a little different -

glenn
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Re: E bay

Postby glenn » 15 Nov 2012, 20:35

What is the blue engine,it looks like it has a transmission ( Chris-craft maybe )


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hookster
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Re: E bay

Postby hookster » 16 Nov 2012, 11:19

Hey Nick are you doing a Greg and compensating for something with that link? I've never seen such a long link - it's massive!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: E bay

Postby Greg » 16 Nov 2012, 16:00

It's all in the presentation - size without ostentation ;)

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Re: E bay

Postby scotto » 16 Nov 2012, 23:03

Hi All, What a good find, love the blue & white paint job. Yes it is a Botterill, built using Cold moulding method. Most of the Botterill hulls were built in clinker during the 60's, with copper nails and rivits. As epoxy glue developed this allowed hulls to be made over a frame or full mould using thin cut veneers laid at 45 degrees to 90 over each other and glued together without the use of heat. This made a light strong hull and also allowed custom shapes and designs to be built quickly to order. This stye was all the go in the early 70's. This is why its called cold mouldi
ng. Perfect boat for the Hookster in the Mullet.

Talk soon Scott

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Re: E bay

Postby hookster » 17 Nov 2012, 08:34

What would your old man reckon of that boat Scott? 8-) z

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Re: E bay

Postby scotto » 18 Nov 2012, 00:38

Hey, Well hooks, the old man would say, without even thinking about his answer, and much i wish he would say otherwise... why did you buy that bloddy thing, all you'll do is work on it, so burn it!!!

What a bloddy shame. I do hope it finds a loyal home.

Scott

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Re: E bay

Postby screwit » 18 Nov 2012, 09:17

Scott, dads bottrill was the same but about 14.6, grey motor- fj and was second hand in 1960 must of been one or two years old at that point.
Ross


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