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The things that you find at boot sales.
Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 4:09 pm
by Horsley-Anarak
I bought this today at a boot sale, the guy had no idea what it was.
It is missing its ply vane, and mounting bracket.
It is an Aries Vane Gear made Cowes I-O-W.
All I need now is a large sailing boat
Perhaps the yachty members of the forum can tell me if it is any good.
I also bought 2 packs of charts for £4, the only one missing out of 24 charts is Chichester harbour, sods law
H-A
Re: The things that you find at boot sales.
Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 6:13 pm
by Niander101
Trouble where i live no giant car boots!
anyway youll get a bit for that on fleebay
Re: The things that you find at boot sales.
Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 7:25 pm
by Horsley-Anarak
Niander101 wrote:Trouble where i live no giant car boots!
anyway youll get a bit for that on fleebay
Similar one on there at the moment £1450.00
H-A
Re: The things that you find at boot sales.
Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 8:01 pm
by Jerry In Maine
"boot sale"...
dammit, just about the time i think that i'm current on the british vernacular you dudes - err... "chaps" (or is it "mates") toss another new one out on me.
i'm trying to help myself...i regularly watch episodes of "keeping up appearances", "are you being served" "waiting for god" and the more recent "doc martin" tv shows (we get them our "public access" channels here in the states) for my training - but seems i just can't keep up.
go ahead - laugh at me. i'm used to it...
Re: The things that you find at boot sales.
Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 8:30 pm
by Charles uk
Now go & find "Mrs Brown's Boys" that is in a different league of funny.
Re: The things that you find at boot sales.
Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 8:39 pm
by skyetoyman
boot sale ; yard sale ; garage sale ?????? You could get them under the trade descriptions act.
Re: The things that you find at boot sales.
Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 11:30 pm
by Jerry In Maine
skyetoyman wrote:boot sale ; yard sale ; garage sale ?????? You could get them under the trade descriptions act.
i go to a yard sale when people are selling stuff in their yard. likewise for a garage sale...but i go to a
boot sale when i need cheap shoes!
on another note; i wish tv here was as entertaining as brit programming is - at least what little of it i get to see. our programs are pure unrefined crap, most of the time not in any way clever and very predictable delivered courtesy of lousy actors.
Re: The things that you find at boot sales.
Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 11:51 pm
by Hugz
Isn't a boot of a car called a trunk? = trunk sale. In oz we have a mixture of both languages and yep we have boot sales though we also call a wing a fender, a bonnet a hood....
Our boot sales must have derived from England.
My old mum mentioned a "shooting brake" which threw me the other day which I translated to mean Station Wagon..... What are they called in the US of A?
What is the history of a shooting brake?? Sounds as though one is going on safari to Botswana to bag a wildebeest or two....

Re: The things that you find at boot sales.
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 3:03 am
by Hugz
Looks like I wasn't far off the marque:
Shooting-brake
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shooting-brake, shooting brake or shooting break is a term for a car body style that has evolved through several distinct meanings over its history.
Shooting-brake originated as an early 19th century British term[1] for a vehicle used to carry shooting parties[2] with their equipment and game. The term brake[3] was initially a chassis used to break-in horses—and was subsequently used to describe a motorized vehicle.
The term was later applied to custom-built wagons by high-end coachbuilders and subsequently became synonymous with station wagon or estate.[4][5][6][7][8]
In contemporary usage, the term shooting-brake has broadened to include a range of vehicles from five-door station wagons—to three-door models combining features of a wagon and a coupé.
In 2006, The New York Times said the shooting-brake was conceived "to take gentlemen on the hunt with their firearms and dogs."[9] and "although [its] glory days came before World War II, and it has faded from the scene in recent decades, the body style is showing signs of a renaissance as automakers seek to invent (or reinvent) new kinds of vehicles for consumers constantly on the hunt for the next new thing."[9]
I guess my hippie transit van is a shooting brake...
Oops, I've hijacked the thread. Back to you HA.
Re: The things that you find at boot sales.
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 10:29 am
by RickUK
Also called Estate cars as your definition alludes to! (But then I might be giving my age away)
Re: The things that you find at boot sales.
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 11:52 am
by Jerry In Maine
the "station wagon" body style was popular here back in the day. big as ships, often had fake wood grain on the sides and a new shiny one indicated that the owner was a reasonably succesful suburbanite with multiple kids and at least one dog. now replaced by the "mini-van" and/or S.U.V.
my wife has a little subaru s.u.v, i got a Jeep that pulls the boat to the lake - but on nice weekends i ride a big, fat harley davidson motorcycle

. it weighs 825 pounds full of fuel, over a thousand plus with my fat arse sitting on it so it's sort of like a two-wheeled station wagon!
never heard the term "shooting brake". i got an education on that one
Re: The things that you find at boot sales.
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 2:18 pm
by Keith.P
That's the thing, you say S.U.V. Sport utility vehicle, I suppose we call them a four by fours.
Typically used to carry one small child to and from school and the only off road it will ever see is the gravel drive it sits on.
Re: The things that you find at boot sales.
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 5:11 pm
by Jerry In Maine
Keith.P wrote:That's the thing, you say S.U.V. Sport utility vehicle, I suppose we call them a four by fours.
Typically used to carry one small child to and from school and the only off road it will ever see is the gravel drive it sits on.
not all 4 x 4 are SUVs, a pickup truck for example can have 4WD w/o being a SUV.
I think the SUV term usually means 2 row seating with a smallish cargo area behind. Often the back seats fold down to increase cargo space during which time children and pets (if any of either) are strapped loosely to the roof.
you need a 4WD here in winter. when its slick from ice/snow you can barely make it up my rural road and you won't make it up the hill i live on w/o sliding back if you don't have all four wheels pulling - good because it helps keep the riff-raff away.
My wife's AWD is very surefooted on ice. Not good for me because she has the confidence to still go shopping even when it's nasty out. Her old 2 wheel drive used to keep her (and my money) home during those times.
Re: The things that you find at boot sales.
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 7:18 pm
by Horsley-Anarak
Don't let me interrupt the chat about cars.
AMG are selling a Merc Shooting Brake in the US.
A brake was a type of horse drawn wagon with seats down the sides.
This steering system is an Aries lift up vane gear.
http://www.ariesvane.com/liftuptechnical.html
No longer made on the I-O-W, but there is a chap making spares in Denmark.
What I need to find is the boat in Chichester harbour that still has the bracket on the transom for this gear.
Now who do we know that sails from Chi harbour?
Robin must have finished the Olympics by now.
H-A