A fair swap perhaps?

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claymore
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Sounds Excellent - could you get your boat to the Clyde?
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Your insistence on heating excludes Fairwinds from this deal I am afraid. SWMBO has asked me to inform you that you are a wuss . . .

It's a great idea though, and it would be nice to see more people organising boat swaps this way.
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It is a good idea but your list of outrageous demands makes me think you're not really serious. :)
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Re: A fair swap perhaps?

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FullCircle wrote:We are looking for anything from 22-40 foot that has a decent loo, cooker and heating. Not at all interested in relative values of boats.
I'm afraid that Rowana doesn't meet the criteria you specify. She's 26 feet long, so that's ok. The loo works, so that's also ok. The cooker is new last season, but it's only 2 burners and a grill. I do however have a small microwave that I use when connected to the electrickery. Same goes for the heating.

I doubt if you'd fancy swapping one bit of the east coast for another anyway.

Good luck with your quest

Merry Ticklemas!

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