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sandmannc Posted - 06 Sep 2012 : 14:34:07
Hi,
my friends and I have just purchased and renovated a Norman 20. Does anybody ever take these boats off shore or is that a daft idea?
many thanks
Cass
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df Posted - 06 Sep 2012 : 17:10:08
With a good size engine (and a good condition transom to hold it on) they make a good fast sea boat for calm conditions, wouldn't fancy one in lumpy water though.
Remember the crew need to be sea-worthy as well as the boat.




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