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       #Post#: 47213--------------------------------------------------
       Putt-Putt tender
       By: Oberlok Date: December 7, 2021, 9:13 am
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       Well, my yachts need a proper tender to lay the buoys for the
       regatta courses... ::)
       So here my little putt-putter - maker unknown. Perhaps Germany,
       1940s???
       [attachimg=1]
       [attachimg=2]
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       Re: Putt-Putt tender
       By: Nick Date: December 7, 2021, 9:49 am
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       Neat old toy  8)
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       Re: Putt-Putt tender
       By: classixs Date: December 7, 2021, 11:14 am
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       That is soooo cool!
       Think this is the first i´ve seen with a hood like that 8)
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       Re: Putt-Putt tender
       By: Dampfopa Date: December 7, 2021, 11:32 am
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       A beautiful piece. However, I have no idea about the
       manufacturer.  ???
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       Re: Putt-Putt tender
       By: Oberlok Date: December 21, 2021, 2:07 pm
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       I wanted to see more...
       Deck and hull separated easily, very simple lay-out and design
       inside:
       [attachimg=1]
       [attachimg=2]
       You can see the little "slide-in" rest for the burner.
       Some cleaning, inside...
       [attachimg=3]
       ...and outside (plus a makeshift stand):
       [attachimg=4]
       [attachimg=5]
       Time for a test run...
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       Re: Putt-Putt tender
       By: classixs Date: December 22, 2021, 2:02 am
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       Cleaned up nicely :)
       Hope we get to see a little movie of it "at sea", when you do
       the live test.
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       Re: Putt-Putt tender
       By: Oberlok Date: December 22, 2021, 4:33 am
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       [quote author=classixs link=topic=5089.msg47634#msg47634
       date=1640160130]
       Cleaned up nicely :)
       Hope we get to see a little movie of it "at sea", when you do
       the live test.
       [/quote]
       Well, I usually have a bath once a year and as this year is
       approaching its end, there is a certain chance... ;)  :D
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       Re: Putt-Putt tender
       By: tenniV11 Date: December 22, 2021, 4:51 am
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       Just to help you - I have an instruction "how to operate"
       underneath the boat house - sorry I have only a China clone
       but it is okay - just for fun ;D  ;D
       Arnold - wish you all the BEST and happy X-mas
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       Re: Putt-Putt tender
       By: Oberlok Date: December 22, 2021, 8:19 am
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       Thanks a lot, Arnold! Nice illustration - but I will stick to
       using a syringe...
       Your put-put is also made of rather thin sheet-metal (for
       obvious reasons!).  This makes my old tender quite
       extraordinary.
       Somebody has suggested Sutcliff (GB) as a possible maker, but I
       am doubtful...
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