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Happy new year Bill and all the team. and all my thoughts remembering the Skipper some 46 years ago 4th jan Rip,

Added: January 3, 2013
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Bill Happy New Year to you and the team , I must say the boat looks really super.

PJ


Added: December 26, 2012
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I have followed the build for a long time and have to agree that the craftsmanship is second to none and a whole new level for restoration has been set on what can be saved. looking forward to the finished boat and the resurrection of the Barracuda.

Well done all and a merry Christmas and Happy New Year


Added: December 22, 2012
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keep up the fantastic work, cant wait for the return to coniston.

Added: December 11, 2012
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Just about to make another small donation. Merry Christmas guys and gals, and may your New Year be healthy, happy and prosperous !

Stay Safe. ;)


Added: December 7, 2012
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Amazing what you guys are doing , so very impressed !! :)

Added: November 23, 2012
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I was in the original team that built the framwork from high tensile steel tube . This was done at Accles and Pollock Oldbury.

Very pleased to see most of frame intake on recovery

Some good work was done in those days

Hope to haer that you have totally restored K7


Added: November 20, 2012
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You are right about watching a Queen concert another year,
And the freefall was dramatic!
We are in our own age where our hero's needed no Nike, gps or anything else only a hell of a lot of guts. Regards, John.


Added: November 8, 2012
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I just found your site - I had no idea Bluebird had been raised - awesome! My Dad, Norman Sharp, was at Coniston representing Rolls Royce, who, as I'm sure you know, built the engine. Dad never quite got over the crash and remembered it vividly for the rest of his life. Keep up the good work!

Added: November 8, 2012
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Have been an avid follower of he Diary and daily photo's on the webiste.
The work you are carrying out inspires the adventurer and dreamer in all of us.
Looking forward to seeing Bluebird on water again where she is meant to be.
Good Luck
John


Added: November 5, 2012
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