Loch Fyne Cruisers, Tarbert
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Loch Fyne Cruisers, Tarbert
Does anyone remember "Loch Fyne Cruisers", Tarbert and/or know what happened to them? No special reason for asking, just wondering.
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Re: Loch Fyne Cruisers, Tarbert
Certainly remember them - bit like lochgoilhead cruisers... went about with fenders permanently rigged. Did they not also have a fleet of Highlander 28's for charter too?
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Re: Loch Fyne Cruisers, Tarbert
Were the highlanders named after family members?... Stevie-B etc.? We have one in Troon and I'm sure his sibling is in tarbert. If those are they (to coin a phrase) it's been a long time since they came on the public market.
http://trooncruisingclub.org/ 20' - 30' Berths available, Clyde.
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Cruising, racing, maintenance facilities. Go take a look, you know you want to.
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Re: Loch Fyne Cruisers, Tarbert
Susie B is now in Tarbert. Alistair having moved it from Kip in March. Mind him telling me it was one of a group named similiar.
Re: Loch Fyne Cruisers, Tarbert
The three were Suzy-B, Sammy-B and Stevie-B, named after their children. I don't know if they had a plan in case the fleet expanded (or the brood). They were run by Linda & Stewart Byron, the last people known to run the Frog as a pleasant pub with decent food. They are currently heading south aboard Yell Sound for the ARC I believe.
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