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Stolen Cruiser River Soar


norman18grp

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look at this on Stolen boats

http://www.stolenboats.org.uk/view.php3?q=1554

Not much info not even a name.

but lucky for us there is Jim Shead

 

quote: OCEAN DANCER Built by SHETLAND - Length: 21 feet (6.42 metres) Beam: 8 feet 2 inches (2.49 metres).Fibre glass hull power of 25BHP. Registered with BW number 109339 as a Powered.

 

 

 

As Shaw Taylor used to say "Keep em peeled" :)

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there is an appeal from the owner in "waterways holidays"

 

nice of them to tell us it was recovered :cheers:

 

 

:captain: I don't tend to look in that forum B)

 

I saw it on "Stolen Boats" But they forgot to put the boat name on the post

 

I do find it strange the lack of interest when a cruiser is stolen ? Every boat is someones pride and joy

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:captain: I don't tend to look in that forum B)

 

I saw it on "Stolen Boats" But they forgot to put the boat name on the post

 

I do find it strange the lack of interest when a cruiser is stolen ? Every boat is someones pride and joy

 

I think we all agree that it is a shame that the ferver for this hunt never reached "Holly" standards, but as has been said before it really didn't help that we were given very lttle information to go on - no name, no photo, and no more info / input from the OP.

 

However, I think we can all agree that we're glad she's back safe and sound.

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