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24-07-2014, 05:16 PM
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Registered User
Country: Guernsey Channel Isles
Location: West Coast
Occupation: Hotelier
Interests: Powerboat racing
Boat name: Vodkatini,Cap Camarat,Easy RiderSuper Rider & Hirrondelle
Boat make: Phantom 21,Jeaneau 925 Avenger19.Lorne Campbell Slipstream Tremlett 21.Tigershark 21
Engines: Volvo 5 litre,Merc 115 Tower,Twin 250 Suzukis and 145 Mercruiser LX
Cruising area: Channel Islands and French coast
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An old classic
Was down in Nortern Spain last week on a Scorpion Rib with a 250 outboard out of Ampuira brava nicely anchored off some nature reserve Islands to snorkel with some fish.
After the snorkelling we were just relaxing amongst the mass of other traditional Spanish ,rental and other boats when a very old looking powerboat rocked up. Original gel coat about 25 ft and looked like a Shead design. Turns out it was an Arrowshaft with a 225 hp Yamaha in place of the two straight sixes she would have had in the seventies.
One of only eleven built I understand but great to see and meet the English Skipper too !
Who designed them ?
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25-07-2014, 08:59 PM
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Registered User
Country: UK
Location: Poole Dorset, UK
Occupation: Company Director
Interests: Boats & Boats
Boat name: Kalaazar & " Side Winder "
Boat make: Fairline Targa 48, Magnum 27 Sport (1971)
Engines: Volvo 73P`s 430hp. Dart/Bontoft 383 ci`s
Cruising area: Poole Bay Etc
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Poole Dorset, UK
Posts: 139
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Big Dutch
Was down in Nortern Spain last week on a Scorpion Rib with a 250 outboard out of Ampuira brava nicely anchored off some nature reserve Islands to snorkel with some fish.
After the snorkelling we were just relaxing amongst the mass of other traditional Spanish ,rental and other boats when a very old looking powerboat rocked up. Original gel coat about 25 ft and looked like a Shead design. Turns out it was an Arrowshaft with a 225 hp Yamaha in place of the two straight sixes she would have had in the seventies.
One of only eleven built I understand but great to see and meet the English Skipper too !
Who designed them ?
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The Man was Mr Brian Hendicott who used to work at Norman Fletchers
I believe that he also had a very large hand in the the design and build of the Bonito 36 Royal Falcons.
My late friend Denys Wolstenholm ordered an Arrowshaft against my advise which he had fitted with a pair of Volvo race 200`s and Volvo E drives. I would not race in it. At the start of The Cowes Torquay one year whilst the boat rolled around in the muster area the fuel poured out of the Port engine triple Weber carburettors over the Starboard engine which then set the boat on fire.
Denys said "Luckily I was able to the fire out", I for one am still thinking about the overall the wisdom of that action !! Ian Toll, from back in the day.
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25-07-2014, 09:35 PM
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Registered User
Country: Guernsey Channel Isles
Location: West Coast
Occupation: Hotelier
Interests: Powerboat racing
Boat name: Vodkatini,Cap Camarat,Easy RiderSuper Rider & Hirrondelle
Boat make: Phantom 21,Jeaneau 925 Avenger19.Lorne Campbell Slipstream Tremlett 21.Tigershark 21
Engines: Volvo 5 litre,Merc 115 Tower,Twin 250 Suzukis and 145 Mercruiser LX
Cruising area: Channel Islands and French coast
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: West Coast
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Aha ! Thanks for that Ian. What was that boat called then,it wasn't Penny Two by any chance was it ? I always remember two of those racing in Guernsey early 1970s lovely blue colour schemes.
On the water the bow look every low profile ,very similar to the early droop snout Phantom 23.
The guy in Spain reckoned Noël Edmunds had some connection with his boat !
A real nice original red and white one. It's not often you see a boat out on the water that takes you back forty or so years !
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26-07-2014, 02:18 PM
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Noel Edmonds raced one with Ray Macenhill, then they raced a 36 Bonito.
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26-07-2014, 03:25 PM
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Registered User
Country: Uk, sometimes Dubai
Location: Newmarket, Suffolk
Occupation: Racehorse Exercise Rider
Interests: Powerboating, Squash, Running, Horseracing
Boat name: FAT BOY
Boat make: Cougar 27'
Engines: EVINRUDE G2 300
Cruising area: Orwell, Harwich, East Coast
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Newmarket, Suffolk
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Bonnito 36 with tripple outboards
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Originally Posted by Marinautic
Noel Edmonds raced one with Ray Macenhill, then they raced a 36 Bonito.
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Miss Pearlcorder when it was Grey & white, Cossack when it was Red & White, i have an old photo with me & my 2 brohers sat with Noel Edmunds on Cossack on the morning of the CTC about 78/79 ish, the public was allowed to wonder around the boats back in the day, Noel invited us on to his boat for a photo. Top Fella...!!
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26-07-2014, 04:21 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Childsy
Noel invited us on to his boat for a photo. Top Fella...!!
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Think how different that could have been if it was Jimmy Saville!!!!
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26-07-2014, 05:24 PM
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topgun
Country: Guernsey
Location: Guernsey
Occupation: Civil Servant/ Senior driving examiner
Interests: Boats/bikes/Black label
Boat name: Flash Back/Avenger/Anchor Management
Boat make: Sunseeker San Remo/mini cougar/Cougar cat 25/Avenger 21
Engines: San Remo 2x Volvo 5.7 v8/mini cougar Yamaha 25/Cougar 2x twin spark Yam V6/Avenger has volvo 300v8
Cruising area: C.I.Waters
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Guernsey
Posts: 500
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Marinautic
Think how different that could have been if it was Jimmy Saville!!!!
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Now then now then, could only be any worse by having Rolf as his nav
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26-07-2014, 11:17 PM
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Registered User
Country: UK
Location: Poole Dorset, UK
Occupation: Company Director
Interests: Boats & Boats
Boat name: Kalaazar & " Side Winder "
Boat make: Fairline Targa 48, Magnum 27 Sport (1971)
Engines: Volvo 73P`s 430hp. Dart/Bontoft 383 ci`s
Cruising area: Poole Bay Etc
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Poole Dorset, UK
Posts: 139
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Big Dutch
Aha ! Thanks for that Ian. What was that boat called then,it wasn't Penny Two by any chance was it ? I always remember two of those racing in Guernsey early 1970s lovely blue colour schemes.
On the water the bow look every low profile ,very similar to the early droop snout Phantom 23.
The guy in Spain reckoned Noël Edmunds had some connection with his boat !
A real nice original red and white one. It's not often you see a boat out on the water that takes you back forty or so years !
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Hi, I am sorry but for now I can not remember the full name The boat was Blue, white and gold and called "El ----" something may have been Shaft, or was it " Shafted" I think that the boat had two outings before it was thought that perhaps Denys was depriving someone else the opportunity of a thrilling ride !!
Noel Edmunds was a client of Bonito boats and had a Royal Falcon 36 built in silver name "Miss Pearcorder" which he towed behind a custom built six wheel Range Rover, all very impressive in the day.
Ian Toll
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27-07-2014, 10:02 AM
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Senior Member
Country: England
Location: Warsash
Occupation: Boat Designer
Interests: sport
Boat name: Santana
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Warsash
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Could have been El Barb - was one of the inboard 25's
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27-07-2014, 10:21 AM
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Registered User
Country: UK
Location: Poole Dorset, UK
Occupation: Company Director
Interests: Boats & Boats
Boat name: Kalaazar & " Side Winder "
Boat make: Fairline Targa 48, Magnum 27 Sport (1971)
Engines: Volvo 73P`s 430hp. Dart/Bontoft 383 ci`s
Cruising area: Poole Bay Etc
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Poole Dorset, UK
Posts: 139
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Adam
Could have been El Barb - was one of the inboard 25's
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Correct. Well done and thank you.
Ian Toll
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28-03-2020, 10:50 PM
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Noel Edmonds and Fletcher Zingaro
Hi.
I was happily reading through this post, I’d searched Noel Edmonds and the date he picked my step Dad and Uncle up from Christchurch Priory in Dorset, he collected them in his helicopter and flew them to Cowes to do the Cowes-Torquay run, I remember walking around from our family boat on the river and around to the Priory where Noel flew in and collected them, the amazing 80’s where everything seemed free and easy, now looking back as a 48 year old of course, funny time’s, I do remember everyone saying that Noel was such a lovely man, always happy to show people on his race boat.
The days when if you had any money, you had a Range Rover and raced it and power boats.
I was a very fortunate lad.
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