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19 September 2005, 19:30
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MikeCC
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Exmouth, Devon
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Have Pro-Sport given up?
Take a look at
this
. . .
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19 September 2005, 19:33
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Jimbo
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Would think they're still going, they're doing a couple of special offers on boats and outboard at the moment...
http://www.boatsandoutboards.co.uk/view/F76701/
http://www.boatsandoutboards.co.uk/view/PSR072/
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19 September 2005, 19:55
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PeterR
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Country:
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Town:
Essex/Vendee
Boat name:
shockwave,Voluntry 2
Make:
Pac 22/ searider5.4
Length:
6m +
Engine:
180hp turbo,yam 90
Join Date:
Nov 2004
Posts:
1,022
I would say they are definately still going and would be hard at work at the boat show
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19 September 2005, 20:04
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Solent Ranger
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Darwin
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Ribeye
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Darwin
Most certainly not!
Pro Sport are very much in production. I in fact was only speaking to them yesterday about "specking" a 6.5! Their web site is
HERE
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19 September 2005, 20:19
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codprawn
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Country:
UK - Wales
Town:
swansea
Boat name:
Too Blue
Make:
BLANK
Length:
8m +
Engine:
Suzuki DT225
Join Date:
Mar 2004
Posts:
12,791
Apparently they are the old moulds they are getting rid of because of shortage of space!!!
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19 September 2005, 20:26
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gavin
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Ireland
Town:
Dublin
Boat name:
wizzard
Make:
REDBAY
Length:
7m +
Engine:
225 optimax
Join Date:
Sep 2002
Posts:
835
Lets hope so
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