bowman
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Sutcliffe cruiser restoration.As promised here is the restoration of my 1920's sutcliffe steam cruiser. Cheers Sandy
From this,
To This,
To This.!!
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Roly Williams
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That's quite a transformation. What's it got inside? I see no propeller so I assume it's a pop-pop?
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johnreid
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Almost hard to believe it is the same one, great work.
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bowman
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| Roly Williams wrote: | | That's quite a transformation. What's it got inside? I see no propeller so I assume it's a pop-pop? |
Heres the guts Roly.
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tmuir
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Dual Pop Pop!
I think it's just doubled in value, nicely done.
Can we get a vid of it running?
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MooseMan
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That's a lovely job on a lovely boat! Great stuff!
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IndianaRog
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Wonderful job...good for another 75 or 80 years at least. Didn't know they made such large pop pops...that is quite substantial!
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Les
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A very nice restoration, well done.
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Bugsy
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Beautiful restoration!
I'd like to see it running.
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Sandman
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First class job and no mistake.
Great to see such a resurrection.
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mogogear
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Cool as it comes!! A great job!! Metal is harder to work with in hulls!!Hurray for you!
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made-in-england
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| Quote: | Didn't know they made such large pop pops...that is quite substantial!
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the biggest one was 36ft or somthing (432 inches)
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redryder
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| made-in-england wrote: | | Quote: | Didn't know they made such large pop pops...that is quite substantial!
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the biggest one was 36ft or somthing (432 inches) |
36 feet ??? that was one nasty large toy.
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logoman
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absolute timeless classic! take good care of her.
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RocDoc
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Fantastic restoration.
Wish I could do something like that ...
Pete
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Steve_S
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Wonderful job!
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kusuchi
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Superb piece of restoration work.
Truly a classic.
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