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Forum: RIBs & ribbing 22 February 2001, 07:22
Replies: 30
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Posted By hugh holmes
John I asked him how it preformed as the trip...

John
I asked him how it preformed as the trip back
from Portpatrick was quite lumpie with wind
over tide & about 3/4 ssw. He said that it
was great. I will try to borrow it this
weekend &...
Forum: RIBs & ribbing 21 February 2001, 12:42
Replies: 30
Views: 5,389
Posted By hugh holmes
On Sunday three boats from Bangor N ireland ...

On Sunday three boats from Bangor N ireland
made their first long cold run of the year
most of us had the usual facial protection.
In my case my glasses & beard but of my
friends who has a...
Forum: RIBs & ribbing 15 February 2001, 08:57
Replies: 3
Views: 4,686
Posted By hugh holmes
Stuart dont look to far from home try Redbay ...

Stuart dont look to far from home try Redbay
Boats they have built quite a few jet ribs
around the 10m mark.Our marine survey unit
have one based at Bangor marina CoDown
Forum: RIBs & ribbing 19 January 2001, 12:21
Replies: 30
Views: 5,389
Posted By hugh holmes
Having raced old class 3c offshore & used both...

Having raced old class 3c offshore & used
both open face with a visor & fullface helmets I would feel that my head would be
even more top heavy than it is. As in most
rib,s there is little or no...
Forum: RIBs & ribbing 08 December 2000, 23:49
Replies: 12
Views: 2,906
Posted By hugh holmes
Ref Irish Power Boat Association ( IPBA ) This...

Ref Irish Power Boat Association ( IPBA )
This name may be already regestered as a ltd
company in Ireland & was regestered with the
UIM as the governing body for Power Boat
racing in Ireland...
Forum: RIBs & ribbing 20 September 2000, 09:56
Replies: 5
Views: 2,396
Posted By hugh holmes
I would sugest that you look at Humbers delux ...

I would sugest that you look at Humbers delux
consol as it has a swept up back like a horse
saddel & a high back support. I have one on
my 5.5 destroyer which I use in the Irish Sea
& find it...
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