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27 April 2012, 19:04
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David G
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Chinook P5
A question to all the knowledgable folks on these boards:
How much do you think an early 1990s Chinook P5 complete with similar aged Mariner 75 2-stroke on a homemade unbraked trailer is likely be worth?
Cheers,
Orve.
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27 April 2012, 21:43
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Depends on condition. Got a pic?
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27 April 2012, 21:53
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Unfortunately not.
Bit dirty but generally sound I believe.
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A lad I used to dive with had a chinook and "upgraded" to an Assault.
Apparently the Chinook was bit of a wet ride?
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Yes, I think it probably is.
Trying to decide whether it's worth getting as a 'training' boat for No1 child to clean up and 'own'......................
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so,
First boat to be responsible for as a 16 year old?
Yes?
No?
Your wisdom please?
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