Members of the Mirror Class Association with website accounts can add adverts to the "Gear for sale" forum. Members without accounts can ask the webmaster to create an account for them.
Non-members can send details of the Gear they want to sell to the webmaster who will post it on the Gear for sale forum on their behalf.
If you want to advertise, please e-mail Martin Egan with details and, ideally, some photos, one of the boat sailing recently and one of the interior. If possible, please scale photos to 1280 pixels wide, but don't worry if you can't do this. Bigger pictures (more pixels) can always be scaled down, so are much better than little ones. If you know any history or racing record please include that. I also need to know the region where the boat is and the contact details you want to appear.
There is no charge for adverts. For non-members, a donation to the Mirror Class Association is opional, but always appreciated. Payment may be made by BACS.
When your boat is sold, please contact Martin Egan so the advert can be removed.
Foam sandwich hull built by Winder Boats for Richard Rowell from Dunsborough Bay YC, Australia. Measured by Martin Egan.
Growing children changing class means we need to sell 'Vegemite Sandwich'
Contact , location
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Wood hull built by unknown builder
Put into storage
There are no images in the gallery.
My mistake, I thought Harry had this boat, but seems he only has the mainsail, jib, sailbag and anchor. Posted those items on the 'gear for sale' forum.
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Contact Harry Verney
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Wood hull built by unknown builder .
Purchased by Ellen Fernau's dad in 1984 and in slight use for the next 15 years
Put into In dry storeage
We have a Mirror dinghy 40481 "Bodger" which we would very much like to responsibly rehome.
It was bought by my dad in 1984 and was in slight use for the next 15 years, after which it was dry stored. Although not used often, it was very much a part of our childhood and we would be delighted to see it given a new lease of life.
I have attached a file of pics with its current storage arrangements, and it has a whole pile of mast, sails and kit which my dad will have stored well too.
Contact: Ellen Fernau
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