simpson Lawrence HySpeed 510 manual anchor windlass

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simpson Lawrence HySpeed 510 manual anchor windlass

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Simpson Lawrence HySpeed 510 manual anchor windlass
As you can see it needs some paint. I haven't done it so you can see that nothing's hidden. Perfect working order - displaced by electric.
Location Ayrshire. £70 PM me
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Have you inadvertantly linked to the thumbnail? 133x100 is probably not the ideal size for advertising your windlass, on my monitor anyway.
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I reduced it so as to not steal too much resource. what are the limits on this forum?
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Thanks for being thoughtful, but in fact we have never come anywhere near the monthly bandwidth limit for this server, and if we did I could move it to an unlimited bandwidth arrangement. (Although moving servers is always a huge pain).

If you keep pics to a maximum of 700 pixels wide then they are big enough to show some detail but still load quickly and don't cause sideways scrolling for people with prehistoric screen resolutions.
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What you see.......

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Thanks for info Nick, I try again,
Roll up, Roll up, get your ever so slightly used windlass here.Image


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A wee coat of paint after inspection, and it'll be fine for someone getting on a bit but not old enough for electrics yet.
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For what size chain?

Not that I'm interested (looks as if it would sink Silkie) but a buyer might be.
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5/16ths of the King's thumb, or 8 of those new-fangled millithings.
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Hi Sahona,

I'm interested in buying your windlass. I am new to this site and although I think I've sent you a private message, not quite sure whether it's worked, so I'm posting here too. I will probably have to change the gypsy over from my knackered windlass but otherwise it is identical. Can you drop me an email if it's still for sale, drsidnell_AT_aol.com

cheers,

Damian
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Best not to put your email address in plain view . . .

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Damian,

It's not generally wise to type your email address into a forum post as email harvesting software is likely to get hold of it, resulting in you being on loads of spammers mailing lists :(

The simple edit I've put in above is not likely to fool them, but is slightly better than nothing. Best is to use the PM system and give people your email address that way.

Did you get the PM system working? The main difference on here is that messages stay in your Outbox until they are read by the intended recipient, then they transfer to your Sentbox.
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Re: What you see.......

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sahona wrote:A wee coat of paint after inspection, and it'll be fine for someone getting on a bit but not old enough for electrics yet.
Oi! As an installer of an electric beast I object to that! (But perhaps don't deny it...) :(
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I have PM'd and Em'd. Back to Alicante for a week, will deal on return.
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Re: What you see.......

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DaveS wrote:As an installer of an electric beast I object to that! (But perhaps don't deny it...) :(
Jings, ye're an awfy man for the gadgets. Incidentally, any further with your enquiries re a micro size nuclear reactor to power it all? I believe Toshiba are producing one....
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Hello there,

Just to say I am still very interested in buying your windlass, could you please let me know what the situation is. I still haven't heard from you.

thanks,

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Pm'd again. Nick, can you remove the email address as I have PM contact.
Sorry Damian ~ delay my fault
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Oi! As an installer of an electric beast I object to that! (But perhaps don't deny it...) :([/quote] from DaveS

I'm actually a strapping youth myself, I only fitted the whizzy so she could get me up the mast occasionally. (honest)
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