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    Interesting to note the share price strenthening as the rights issue close date looms and several announcmeents confirming a director selling down his shareholding?

    Looking forward to the outcome of the channel crossing attempt.

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    quote:Auckland businessman Maurice Bryham hopes the weather will be good enough today to allow him to take an English Channel crossing record off Sir Richard Branson.
    What happened, was the trip completed or is he still out there somewhere?

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    Has anyone seen this product. It is laughable that they can really think that marketing the dinghy with wheels is going to capture the consumer except for the freaky recreational fisherman. If it is going to cost more than the basic dinghy it has got to be 'cool'. Standing at the helm as it trundles up the bank (if it does not get struck) is not cool.


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    this one is even worse than FTB!...take the record off Branson...![:o)]
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    quote:Originally posted by marinesalvor

    Dino - ignore the one with the pic in the herald - the standard one is a fair bit more elegant for the rich Mediterranean playboy - its less than 40k Euros and is a good talking point

    As long as its positioned properly I htink its a reasonable prospect - that said - dont think I am as certain as rmbrave
    Marine sailor just how much travelling have you done from your armchair.

    Mediterranean play boys DO NOT climb up on dinghys with outboard motors and steer it past their neighbours and friends at 20km/hr. What are you smoking man, get real. A sealeg boat is not cool and definately not going to pull the babes.

    A sealeg is for the outdoors man who doesn't own a tie, can't tie a tie and nor has the money to buy a sealeg boat - no market!


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    quote:Mediterranean play boys DO NOT climb up on dinghys with outboard motors and steer it past their neighbours
    As I referred to in an earlier post, it's the 'Rinspeed Splash' for them[8D]

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    If it Could make Birkenhead to Queen street Auckland in 20mins in rush hour could be a reasonable investment at $30000.00

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    quote:Originally posted by ENIGMA

    If it Could make Birkenhead to Queen street Auckland in 20mins in rush hour could be a reasonable investment at $30000.00
    Unfortuately you would then have to pay to park it. Just catch the bus. Quicker than a car and go every 10 minutes. Or the ferry is just down the road. That will be $30k thanks.
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    ha ha, living in the UK there has not been any mention of this so called record attempt....if he did do it then no one really gives a toss especially the newspapers because they are small company small country and no one knows who MB is (And they don't care)...this is a company that is going to end up on the heap.....where are these "military" contracts where are any contracts....and how many of the boats "sold" were actually to suppliers who can get their money back on return if need be????

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    quote:Originally posted by ari

    quote:Auckland businessman Maurice Bryham hopes the weather will be good enough today to allow him to take an English Channel crossing record off Sir Richard Branson.
    What happened, was the trip completed or is he still out there somewhere?
    Heard a piece on the 8 oclock news this morning saying that the crossing had ben completed in 43 minutes. I presume it happend yesterday, northern hemisphere time.

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