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Posted by: swiftdoc
« on: 17 September 2014, 07:05:21 »

floods? I thought they were fishing for the barbecue ;D ;D (pics 129 - 134)
Posted by: Jarvo
« on: 16 September 2014, 22:04:53 »

HI to Ron and all the people at the open days, sorry could not be there, the Admiral of the fleet said i had to paint the lounge!!!!  just had a look at the pictures from the event, looks like you had a great time??? however i am extremely worried that the floods from last winter have not subsided, i refer to picture 140, 141. !!!!!!!!

Deans crew start paddling.

Regards

Mark
Posted by: swiftdoc
« on: 16 September 2014, 07:23:19 »

Thanks a lot for sharing! It surely must have been a great event.
Posted by: mikearace
« on: 15 September 2014, 19:25:35 »

Yes it looked a great weekend.  I keep trying to get there but every year I always end up with something on with the family that I cant get out of!  This year it was daughters Masters in Falmouth with the wife insisting we make a few days break out of it.  But Falmouth was good - the monument to Operation Chariot was worth seeing with the individual VC memorials.
Posted by: paul swainson
« on: 15 September 2014, 19:20:03 »

Glad you had a great day at the open day, and the weather looked great.  Like the walk in the pond!  Well done Ron nice show and like the lay out of the shop.
Posted by: Admin
« on: 15 September 2014, 19:09:04 »

Posted by: colin
« on: 11 September 2014, 08:11:44 »

i am on the Ferry tonight... so here is to hopping that i can meet up with some of you there..
Posted by: colin
« on: 07 August 2014, 09:37:48 »

Deans Open Days 12-14th September 2014
Deans Marine is open to the Public.

You can see all our prototypes that are being developed

There seems to be a rumour that the SHOWROOM days are for DEAN MARINE kit builders only.
We hope to see many of our products on display, and again meet some of our regular customers from home and abroad.
The open days are open to any modeller of any craft that wishes to come, all are welcome to promote the hobby to members of the public and to pass on there knowledge and love of the hobby. There is NO charge for entry and any moneys raised from the event will go to local charities.

There is limited camping and caravaning in the paddock adjacent to the workshops but space must be booked
with us. priority will be given to trade and club stands.

Send a s.a.e. with 2 x 1st class stamps for full information of the event + location map + accommodation information

Refreshments will be available on site.