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Originally posted by eek View PostIt's a joke - if you check in the test please delete thread in light relief you will see that someone stole the generator from the cricket ground where WFTH is on the committee...
Originally posted by WTFH View PostI think you'd need a bigger boat.
It was one of these:
Inverter Generator Specifications | Key Features | Honda UK
Got a honda 2kw suitcase gennie which is a great piece of kit but I wanted to put something permanently under the berth in the master cabin.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostBanning is too good Might promote him to moderator instead.
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Clearly it was taken away by vehicle. I suggest closing roads round there to try to stop it happening again.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostI think you'd need a bigger boat.
It was one of these:
Inverter Generator Specifications | Key Features | Honda UK
It also makes stealing it somewhat easier than I expected..
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostI think you'd need a bigger boat.
It was one of these:
Inverter Generator Specifications | Key Features | Honda UK
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostNo expert here, all I know is, its a biggun it took six of us to lift it out.
Depends on the size of boat really, this one used to be used to generate power for a local club.
The make has been strangely filed off, as well as any other identifying marks.
It was one of these:
http://www.honda.co.uk/industrial/pr...ns.html#eu70is
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Originally posted by Bacchus View Postwith the subsequent calls for bannings I am not sure whether this is a serious post or a joke which is going over my head...
However - if serious I might be interested in a genset for the yot. Is is it 240V or 12V? Petrol, diesel, lpg, steam?
I would be after a compact 12V ultra-silent, something like a Fischer Panda or a Whispergen...
Depends on the size of boat really, this one used to be used to generate power for a local club.
The make has been strangely filed off, as well as any other identifying marks.
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Originally posted by Bacchus View Postwith the subsequent calls for bannings I am not sure whether this is a serious post or a joke which is going over my head...
However - if serious I might be interested in a genset for the yot. Is is it 240V or 12V? Petrol, diesel, lpg, steam?
I would be after a compact 12V ultra-silent, something like a Fischer Panda or a Whispergen...
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostAs above, usually costing around £4000, will accept £2000.
Needs new screws for fixing to the floor, to help secure, but in excellent condition otherwise.
Surrey area.
However - if serious I might be interested in a genset for the yot. Is is it 240V or 12V? Petrol, diesel, lpg, steam?
I would be after a compact 12V ultra-silent, something like a Fischer Panda or a Whispergen...
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostHe's the 2nd one so WTFH knows I'm not serious.Originally posted by woohoo View PostTbf I wasn't being serious.
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