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SAMPLE STYLE A GOLANT GAFFER


No. 8. Excellent 2 berth coastal cruiser, built 1999. Length 18’ 9” Beam 7’ Draft 2’ 9” long keel, designed by Roger Dongray. Yanmar GM 10 regularly serviced. Very attractive boat


lovingly maintained, Lying Fowey.


£12,000 ono.


Email: name@classicboat.co.uk 0000 11111111


STYLE A. 5cm x 2 columns. Either 160 words or 80 words plus colour photograph. £275 inc VAT and Internet


Classic Advert 202 x 129.qxd:Layout 1 23/6/11 11:31 Page 1 CUTTER


Built 1991, mahogany & epoxy hull similar to GRP, 1930’s spars & fi ttings, beautifully maintained. Visit www.idclark.force9.co.uk for photos and specifi cation.


£25,750 Contact 00000 111111


STYLE B. 5cm x 1 colums. Either 55 words or 30 words plus colour photograph. £155 inc VAT and Internet


SAMPLE STYLE B


10 to 150 hp - 14 very smooth, multi-cylinder, heat exchanger cooled engines.


We offer you the best, compact, reliable engines at very competitive prices!


Easy engine replacement, we can supply special engine feet designed to fit your boat.


Engineered in the UK, at Beta Marine in Gloucestershire, we welcome your visit.


Installation, buy through our dealer network for an installation package - see our website for dealer listings, or contact us.


3 Year ‘Self Service’ Warranty


www.betamarine.co.uk Tel: 01452 723492 Email: sales@betamarine.co.uk


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