SOLD - "Gecko"

  • 20 Apr 2013 06:18
    Message # 1273312
    [Webmaster edit: This was Roger's first ad. The eBay sale is now closed. The person to whom he sold Gecko is now  selling - see my post of 3rd June.]

    Roger Dickinson tells me that he is selling Gecko.

    From his listing on Ebay:

    "This beautiful craft was hand built by a professional shipwright for his personal craft , due to a big change in his personal circumstances I was able to aquire the boat but it is now time for me to pass on the ownership to a new lucky owner .
     The 26ft by 9ft hull is based on the North American Dory shape with a coachroof deck giving a large interior volume constructed in epoxied marine ply over hardwood frames . Four berths with a possability of two as a double .
    The sail is Junk rigged , 321sq ft. designed by Boswell Designs and cut by Chris Scanes of Sails and Canvas, with rigging by Sunbird Marine Services .
    For those not acustomed to the Junk Rig you can reef down in seconds almost , from the safety of the cockpit , accidental gybes are no longer a hazard due to the balanced action of the sail . Apart from anchoring there is very little reason to go forward . A good read is Annie Hills book (Voyaging on a Smal income) the boat is very much a scaled down version of the two masted ''Badger'' that her and Pete Hill sailed in .
    Gecko is lying at Shoreham Sussex and may be viewed almost anytime , call Roger on 07843 56 36 38"


    Last modified: 07 Jul 2013 14:42 | Deleted user
  • 03 Jun 2013 21:55
    Reply # 1308489 on 1273312
    Deleted user
    Roger Pateman recently bought Gecko from Roger Dickinson and has asked me to post the following on his behalf:

    "Unfortunately I have had a big financial setback so need to sell, having only owned the boat for a few weeks. I was planning to take the boat through the European canal system which is now on hold. The boat is on hard standing in Sussex Yacht Club, Shoreham-on-sea. Ben Coe the yacht club yard foreman has the keys to Gecko as I live 240 miles away. Robin Blain of Sunbird Marine Services is acting as the broker, and is about to put it on his website.

    Item specifics:
    Type: Min Badger Dory
    Construction material: Epoxy ply
    Engine Type: single inboard
    Engine Make: Beta 20HP
    Year Built: 2005
    Primary Fuel Type: Diesel
    Hull Material: Epoxy Ply
    Fuel Capacity: 12 Gallons
    Keel: Fixed Wing Fin
    LOA 26', LWL 23', Beam 9', Draft 3'3",
    Disp 8,000lbs, Ballast 2,600lbs of lead ingots.
    Gecko is in almost new condition and is up for sale for
    £12950.
    Photograph here.
    My contact number 01237441392.
    Email roger.pateman@btinternet.com"
    Last modified: 06 Jun 2013 14:29 | Deleted user
  • 06 Jun 2013 14:30
    Reply # 1310650 on 1273312
    Deleted user
    Webmaster note: various posts deleted from this thread as it was becoming a bit difficult to follow.Annie's book title corrected in David's post.
    Last modified: 06 Jun 2013 14:30 | Deleted user
  • 07 Jun 2013 18:53
    Reply # 1311888 on 1273312
    I would like some advice from someone more knowledgeable: living in Trondheim, I would have to add quite a bit of insulation to Gecko....

    [Webmaster edit: insulation? Wot dat to do with Gecko? Moved subsequent posts to Technical Forum under Hull Insulation.]
    Last modified: 10 Jun 2013 16:30 | Deleted user
  • 10 Jun 2013 13:45
    Reply # 1313444 on 1273312

    This thread has become largely about Insulation, so I have started a new one.

     [Webmaster edit: Thanks Mark. Looks as of you have the makings of a future Webmaster:-) Title changed to Hull Insulation in order to differentiate from other kinds.]

    Last modified: 10 Jun 2013 20:44 | Deleted user
  • 07 Jul 2013 14:43
    Reply # 1334756 on 1273312
    Deleted user
    Gecko is now sold.
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