Classic Fletchers for CC

Ian

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Found this on SB for ya Captain

Go to the download section (German Bit cos the Engleesh ain't done yet) and download a 1970's Fletcher Brochure

www.oudee-power.de
 

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Now thats a proper boat! If only the orange arrow had meen in metal flake!

Whats the bets JF wheels out his 3rd favorite picture?
 
well at least the 14' are getting a new lease of life......
 

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JBP said:
well at least the 14' are getting a new lease of life......

Have they altered the deck moulding so that it runs behind the seats, or are my eyes deceiving me at this ungodly hour?
 
Captain Chaos said:
Whats the bets JF wheels out his 3rd favorite picture?

Only just found this ya cheeky fkkr!

That's the exact model I had....happy days
 
TheOrs said:
Have they altered the deck moulding so that it runs behind the seats, or are my eyes deceiving me at this ungodly hour?
yeh, the lad that owns it has had a deck infill made for racing, not sure how that enhances performance though
 
had one back in the 80s,such a lovely boat,but havent got any pics of one,ours had twin mercruisers in it,but i think ther were some around with twin outboards,either way a very rare boat
 
I remember one having triple set up, but it never worked in class II, went back to twins & Class IIID or was it E then (Fek brains all mushy)
 
3D twin 150's
3E twin 200's
 
IIIE 2* 125, 135 straight sixes
IIID 1* the above
IIIC 1* 100
IIIB 1* 75-80
IIIA 1* 65
No I remember it went to 2 * 175 so It was a IIID not IIIE
just a little two far back

Carl Jones had one in class IID think it was called Nivia or something. It never really had the legs to be fair but was reliable. Was just a bit too Heavy
 
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