Help! Sail on a Swift 18 please.

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CHERRY PIE
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Help! Sail on a Swift 18 please.

Post by CHERRY PIE »

Hi to all, particularly the Rudyard Swifts or anyone within 120 miles of Stoke on Trent.

Can anyone who has their Swift rigged for action help me out with providing a sail in a Swift 18 to "Reg" who is interested in buying one? (ours)

I know its a little cold to go sailing, but as an incentive if Reg buys Cherry Pie I will treat you to something warming (no not a sack of coal :) )

This week would be good.

Gary
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Gary/Ruth & Skipper who used to sail a Swift 18
Peter and Nick
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Post by Peter and Nick »

Hi Gary and Ruth,
We would be willing to help you but unfortunately we have de-rigged Swallow at Rudyard including the boom and lazy jack. This was as a precaution as the lake froze over in 2009 and vandals could walk to the boats! This turned out to be a wise move as the lake was again frozen in 2010 and some boats were damaged but thankfully not ours. We had the engine stolen in 2008! We shall hopefully be rigging her again in April and would be glad to help if you have not managed to sell Cherry Pie by then.
By the way I assume that you are looking for a new boat, I keep looking at the Beneteau 23 that is always parked by the exhaust place below the chip shop as you approach Leek town centre from the Morrisons roundabout. I dont know if its for sale but it looks a little neglected but would like to buy it myself for the extra room in the cockpit.
Anyhow cheers sorry we can't help at present

Peter

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CHERRY PIE
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Post by CHERRY PIE »

Thanks Peter for your reply, sorry to hear about the pirate activity around Rudyard, I did explain to "Reg" that its the wrong time of year for pleasure sailing. Thanks for the offer it would be handy if you could help out if we get any similar requests, hopefully someone will find Cherry Pie a home before April. We visit Rudyard at least once a week taking Skipper for a walk and do keep an eye on the three Swifts there. If we see anything untoward we will let you know. We have found a larger boat to accomodate Skippy's needs its a Parker 235 "Juicy Blue" and we fetched her home last October. Having owned Cherry Pie since 1992 we will always have an affinity with the Swift 18 and the "Swift Association".
Thanks again
Kind regards
Gary Ruth and Skipper :o3
Gary/Ruth & Skipper who used to sail a Swift 18