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Old 09-16-2005, 03:30 PM
Kythoni Kythoni is offline
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Hello - Newbie Alert!

Hi everybody,

Just a quick intro and a little request. We have been planning the build of a Bruce Roberts Voyager 655. Starting with the buying of the cutting files, having the hull cut and built by professionals and fitting out and completing the boat ourselves.
The plan is to have the "big luxury boat" we have always dreamed of, early enough to get used to her before we disappear for the "big adventure". We are prepared to wait,as we know we can't rush these things.
Lots and lots of plans have crossed our desks, lots of ideas dropped, restarted, loads of "heated discussions" etc etc but we ended up with Brucey's biggun.

Anyway, enough waffle. No doubt we will be asking lots of questions as time goes on, but what we really want to hear about/see is somebody else with tales of these boats. We know of one built in the US called "Melon Eye" but the only thing we've seen of her is some pics of her on Bruce's site, none of her finished.
Anybody know of any??

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