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Old 20 May 2006, 18:26   #1
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Has anyone got any news on this yet?
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Old 20 May 2006, 18:53   #2
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Why use a boat scrubber when you can us do the work!!!???
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Old 20 May 2006, 18:56   #3
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Has anyone got any news on this yet?
Still awaiting parts zzzzzz since Feb it's now May all the staff have been trained on operation . Losing business every day to Sea lift opposite .
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Old 20 May 2006, 18:58   #4
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Why use a boat scrubber when you can us do the work!!!???
Thanks for the offer but the real reason is i'm not antifouling this season so just want to keep her bum clean once a month
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Old 20 May 2006, 19:55   #5
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Why use a boat scrubber when you can us do the work!!!???
Or BoatCareUK......
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Old 20 May 2006, 20:07   #6
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Cowes Boat Scrubber

Oh..
thought this thread was about Alice
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Old 21 May 2006, 09:43   #7
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Old 23 June 2006, 09:12   #8
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Any updates on boatscrubber this week?
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Old 23 June 2006, 09:41   #9
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I used the Hamble one a couple of times on our rib and it was useless.
We now use a diver, it costs about £50 a scrub for our rib which is 8.4m.
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Old 23 June 2006, 11:09   #10
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Any updates on boatscrubber this week?
Now has software problems I used the sealift in the end opposite £94
Did a very thorough job bit expensive but the weed was starting to build up so needed doing.

I have nothing to do with Boatscrubber now , initially I thought was a great Idea and still think so but they have failed to deliver there end of the deal. If it ever comes back online and I hope it does then I will use it again .
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