| Before we get into details, I'd like to tell you a bit about Cygnus Hulls in case
			you don't know them too well.
 
 I was looking for a boat for about 6 months before I found mine.
 
 I wanted a boat that would allow me to work safely in almost any weather but Iwanted
			her to be small
 and manouvrable enough to shoot inside the narrowest and deepest cooses.
 
 I looked at boats up to 30' in length.
 
 When I first saw my boat, I thought she was one of the ugliest I'd ever seen.
 
 She had a full width wheelhouse running three quarters of the boat's length.
 
 She had a hunk of steel on the stem with a chunk of rubber outside of that.
 
 But I knew as soon as I looked at her, that she was the boat I'd been searching for.
 
 She's been re-engined and now has a a hauler and a realistic wheelhouse.
 
 I've fished her for 15 years and she's been through some quare weather.
 
 Her seakeeping qualities never disappointed me.
 
 Now I know why they call the Cygnus the Rolls Royce of fibreglass hulls
 
 She can safely carry 60 D shaped soft eyed pots through a fairly sloppy sea
 without the aid of side rails, ties or cat-catcher.
 
 With the cat catcher and the side rails, she can carry 100 shrimp pots.
 
 She can carry a ball of nets.
 
 She's the perfect single hander.
 
 She's not for sale
 
 If she was, I'd be looking for around twenty two thousand euro or eighteen thousand
			pounds.
 
 I wouldn't have a hope of replacing her for anything near that.
 
 A friend of mine is selling his and ye'd buy her for less.
 
 How much less is anybody's guess but you could look at her and make him an offer.
 
 Click here to see her.
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