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Liberty

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  1. Worth bearing in mind that brokers, particularly the big, well-known ones will have buyers on their books who are looking for suitable boats.  I have sold one through a broker straight away without it even being advertised, as it was what someone was after and they were on the look-out.

  2. Lowestoft every time for me.  

    JW is right - Lowestoft much more geared up for pleasure vessels, and no bar to get over on the way out.

    Overnight at the yacht station, hearty breakfast at the Wherry, then out.  Failing that, RNSYC overnight and you are really on the doorstep of going out quickly and easily.  Also shops for final topping up of the biscuit barrel and milk. Diesel too.

  3. Big respect.  I know we were delighted to see them arrive once.

    Must be exhilarating though, knowing the boat can handle it.  Thank goodness they are crewed by these highly skilled, brave individuals. 

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  4. Mariner, Mariner, Mariner.  Tried many others over the years, and always regretted it.  Tohatsu 70 - ok at full whack at sea.  Hidea 15 - hideously unbalanced and made of cheap plastic, numb hands after 5 minutes on the tiller.  Evinrude 9.9 - unrefined.  Yamaha 50 ok at full whack.  Plenty of others which have not rocked my world.

    Mariner single-handed control with speed and gears on the tiller - great.  They start first or second pull (manual or electric) after winter, they run in less water than the others, reliable as anything.  Bullet-proof too.  Will ever buy anything else again.  

    Truly converted - can you tell..?

     

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