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Old 02 February 2014, 18:53   #1
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Garage Clear out

Having a bit of a clear out so got some bits that might be of interest to someone.

Hulk 30l portable fuel tank. Faded but no leaks. £20

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Danforth 7.5 kg never been used £30

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Bruce 2kg with a couple of metres of chain. £15

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I also have a set of carbs off a 75hp Mercury 2 stroke, 2005 vintage. Cleaned and serviced when removed, £200.

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Drop me a message if anything is of interest.

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Old 02 February 2014, 18:54   #2
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Not sure why the images are upside down, they are fine on my computer, but I'm sure you get the idea
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Old 02 February 2014, 19:00   #3
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Hi Oracle, where abouts are you for picking these items up from, might be interested in the 2 kg anchor, do you know if it would be suitable for a 4.7 meter boat
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Old 02 February 2014, 19:21   #4
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Hi there, can you gave m some dimensions for the fuel tank? I'm looking for one that'll go underneath my rear seat.
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Steve, Finally upgraded them engines then mate,,,


I can vouch for carbs being in serviced condition
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Old 02 February 2014, 21:24   #6
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All the bits are in Staffordshire at the moment but I will be getting down to Portland quite often too. (hopefully). I'm not really an authority on anchors, I always tend to go OTT with mine and I guess it also depends whether its a quick drop anchor for lunch or an overnighter. There may well be others on here who might offer an opinion, though


Tank is 24 cm deep x 35 cm W x 50 cm long.

Yep Nug. got em done eventually and running sweet, the extra horses make quite a difference. Still enjoying watching your project work too.
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Old 02 February 2014, 22:15   #7
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Ah, that's tight. The measurement I have is 23cm across. I'll need to go up and check if i was being conservative or generous. In the mean time, If someone else comes along... just let it go.

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Old 03 February 2014, 12:09   #8
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Ill have another check too, with a level over the as its a bit of an odd shape and has the outlet sticking up. I did only measure by eye. If that dimension is the key one Ill get as accurate as possible and let you know.
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Old 03 February 2014, 16:28   #9
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Thanks for that. Not too worried about the sticking out bits, the gap under the seat is only about 20 - 30cm deep so it's just the ain body of the thing I need to be 23 or less.
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Measuring more accurately the main depth of the tank is 23cm or VERY close and then the outlet and filler are on top of that by a couple of cm. If you have a 23 cm opening and then headroom above once its in you may just get there.

If you have a way to get it over there without wasting you too much money you are welcome to give it a try.
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It'd have to be postage cos i'm in W Yorks. If you can be arsed to post I'd be happy it as long as it's less than 10. Shouldn't need much wrapping. I'd understand if you didn't want the faff tho.
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Sorry about the silence, been away for a couple of days and couldn't find signal.

I'm happy to send it over, UK Mail look like they can do it for about £7.50.

I'll get a couple more photos for you and I can fire it over if you want to give it a go.
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Is Bruce still for sale?
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HI Oracle I am still interested in anchor and you say you travel south, do you think we can meet for pickup somewhere off the M5 at an agreeable date and time to save on the postage, if this is to much of a PITA please sell it on
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Old 08 February 2014, 21:23   #15
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Bruce anchor in the photo is now under offer, but I do have another in the depth of the garage somewhere I can dig it out and post details if there is interest in that one.

More than happy to do drop offs along the M5 corridor but it may be a couple of weeks before going down again.

Hulk fuel tank under offer too, thanks.

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Old 09 February 2014, 10:43   #16
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No problems with waiting for when we can arrange a Time to meet, just give me some notice
Will PM you with my phone number to make it easier to get in contact
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The fuel tank is still available if there's any takers. It wouldn't fit in my rear seat unit. It's bang on 23 cm deep, just a bit too long.
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As mentioned fuel tank is now back on the market as sadly it wouldn't fit the gap so currently the 2.5 kg Bruce is sold but;

Hulk 30 l tank is available as is
7.5 kg Danforth anchor.

I also have a 2kg CQR anchor with 4m of chain available if anyone needs one.
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