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Old 03 December 2008, 11:31   #1
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Garage clearout - various bits for sale

I decided to have a clear-out so have the following stuff for sale. If you want something you can collect any time from Portsmouth, or I can post it (at cost) or I can bring it to the Christmas dinner next week. I am driving to Norfolk for Christmas the week after next so could deliver anywhere along the way, or meet on the A3/M25/M11 etc.

5 gallon yamaha metal fuel tank with quick connector. Bit tatty but useable. £10

5 gallon yamaha metal fuel tank complete with fuel line. Bit tatty but useable. £10

20ish litre plastic fuel tank. Good condition - nearly new. Just needs fuel line. £10

Quicksilver 5 gallon plastic fuel tank complete with quick connector and gauge. £20

Wiring loom/harness for Mercury/Mariner outboards with 14 pin connector. Complete with everything you need to hook up an engine to an empty control box. Brand new never used - £20

Boss marine stereo/cd player. Was fitted to my RIB but stopped working. Comes complete with case, various fittings, and brand new never fitted wired remote control. Ideal if you just want the remote. £10

Black hatch. Removed from RIB. £10

Drouge/sea anchor removed from offshore 5.4 searider (the one now sitting in Lurchers shed). Good conditon, complete with long line. £15

Car radio/cassettee "Ford 5000 RDS" model - removed from Ford Focus. Good condition. Have lost the code for it (but there are people on ebay who can sort that) hence £10.

Fire bells/alarms. Hand operated. Ideal for location with no electrity such as shed, barn, building site. Have 4 of these. £15 for the lot.

Fist mike for a Cobra VHF. Ideal spare/replacement. £5

AEG 110v, 115mm angle grinder. Good condition, £15

Horseshoe buoy, yellow. Brand new never used but needs a clean having sat in the garage for two years. £10.

Lower leg/gearbox from a Suzuki 140 DF. Will also fit Johnson 140 4-stroke. Has a fault internally, but casing though to be in good condition. Ideal if you have broken your skeg off / damaged your casing. £20

Roof bars for Landrover Discovery. Fitted my 300tdi but may also fit TD5 model (if this is the case I might keep them - anyone know?). Good condition, £30

Launching trolleys - have quite a quite of these. Various shapes, sizes, conditions etc. All are galvanized, most have wheels. Ideal for dinghies, SIBs, small RIBs, Rigiflexs etc etc. £10 each or £30 the lot (I think there's 5 or 6)

Trailer - seriously heavy duty "t shaped" frame trailer originally used to transport RIB. Converted by me to take either a Lark dinghy or Rigiflex on a launching trolley. Is fitted with new hitch etc. Would be ideal for 4m RIB if you put some new rollers on it. Good overall condition. £50

Rusty old filling cabinet complete with "RIBnet" and "Gravesend sailing club" stickers. Full of paperwork most of which relates to a company called "Davies Coaching". Has been sitting in the corner of my garage for some time gathering dust. Can be exchanged for bottle of wine. Must be collected. Will fit on the roof of a Discovery with the roofbars for sale above.
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Old 03 December 2008, 11:44   #2
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How big is the hatch?

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Old 03 December 2008, 14:48   #4
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Tim - interested in drouge & plastic tank -PM me to sort out paying you etc as I'm not Portsmouth way will 12 Dec . Pete
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I need to measure the hatch, but its about 500x300mm I'd guess. It's the sort they fit to Solent RIBs as an anchor locker hatch. Note that a couple of the screw holes on the surround bit are a bit messy as I had a job getting the locker out of the hole. To make it look pretty I would countersink the holes, then once its fitted in place put some black sikaflex over the top of the screw heads.
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Old 03 December 2008, 16:36   #6
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Hi Tim,

I PM'd you at dinner time regarding the drogue and hatch. I'll have both if you still have them?
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Drouge and hatch now sold.
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Tim, How big is the hatch? Ta
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Oooo just a little bit smaller than the hole the deck of my Tohatsu at a guess

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Oooo just a little bit smaller than the hole the deck of my Tohatsu at a guess

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Yes indeed! This one used to be in that hole.
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hatch now sold.
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