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Old 11th August 2003, 09:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello.

I recently purchased a small catamaran (can be taken apart and, if one owns
a big station wagon, transported on a roof rack) but I do not really know
what I purchased, the seller couldn't say anything about it. It has an
emblem on the main sail, which is "TS" inside a circle. The mast can be
taken apart in two pieces. It has a main sail and a jib made by Austin
Farrar Sailmakers Ltd. Anyone knows what it is?

Maciek



 
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Old 11th August 2003, 12:11 PM   #2 (permalink)
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: Hello.
:
: I recently purchased a small catamaran (can be taken apart and, if one
owns
: a big station wagon, transported on a roof rack) but I do not really know
: what I purchased, the seller couldn't say anything about it. It has an
: emblem on the main sail, which is "TS" inside a circle. The mast can be
: taken apart in two pieces. It has a main sail and a jib made by Austin
: Farrar Sailmakers Ltd. Anyone knows what it is?
:
: Maciek
:
:
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Strange that a legitimate boat owner knows nothing about his pride and joy.
Are you sure it isnt stolen? Chris


 
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Old 11th August 2003, 07:19 PM   #3 (permalink)
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nurek@jubileum.uj.edu.pl wrote:

> Hello.
>
> I recently purchased a small catamaran (can be taken apart and, if one owns
> a big station wagon, transported on a roof rack) but I do not really know
> what I purchased, the seller couldn't say anything about it. It has an
> emblem on the main sail, which is "TS" inside a circle. The mast can be
> taken apart in two pieces. It has a main sail and a jib made by Austin
> Farrar Sailmakers Ltd. Anyone knows what it is?
>
> Maciek
>
>
>

Isn't that the sail sign for training ships (as in TS Royalist?)

Andy

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Old 12th August 2003, 05:58 AM   #4 (permalink)
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> Strange that a legitimate boat owner knows nothing about his pride and
joy.
> Are you sure it isnt stolen? Chris


It isn't stolen, he owned it for some time already, and purchased a long
time ago from the previous owner, but didn't care about what it is as long
as it sails... And, looking at the state it was when i acquired it, she
wasn't his pride and joy ;-)

Maciek


 
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