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SWWC

Postby water_mad » Tue Jun 28, 2011 7:21 pm

Is anyone after a specialist white water canoe?
I have a bell Ocoee, yellow, that I bought 3 summers ago, fully outfitted, paddled a little and havent paddled since. I love the boat but dont have time to paddle it and am sad to see it sitting there wanting to go on the water. So she is looking for a new home.
Any sensible offers will be considered

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Re: SWWC

Postby TheKrikkitWars » Wed Jun 29, 2011 4:35 pm

Have you posted this on Song of the Paddle? (if not it'll get more attention there).
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Re: SWWC

Postby water_mad » Thu Jun 30, 2011 6:41 pm

I have to pay on SOTP to list it there, not paying for something I dont read. I cant read the text on that site on a bright blue background :-(

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Re: SWWC

Postby Pete K » Fri Jul 01, 2011 9:49 pm

Have you some photos and a price in mind?
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Re: SWWC

Postby madman iaink » Sat Jul 02, 2011 11:01 am

have you posted this onto canoe with a view not sure if anyone on there may be interested or not.
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Re: SWWC

Postby TheKrikkitWars » Sat Jul 02, 2011 9:16 pm

water_mad wrote:I have to pay on SOTP to list it there, not paying for something I dont read. I cant read the text on that site on a bright blue background :-(

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I wouldn't have reccomended it If I'd realised; IMHO that's a pretty shitty attitude for the SOTP mods to take...
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Re: SWWC

Postby water_mad » Sun Jul 03, 2011 10:07 am

Pete K wrote:Have you some photos and a price in mind?

Going to go and take some photos today. Would need about £1000 for it.
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Re: SWWC

Postby Pete K » Sun Jul 03, 2011 10:24 am

Not to worry, I've just picked up a Svetec(?) Ocoee from a chap yesterday. Hope you sell though.
I'll be posting for paddling advice and tips soon as I'm new to OC1 stuff.
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Re: SWWC

Postby Three Coats » Sun Jul 03, 2011 9:09 pm

...would that be the 'very rare' Svetec that Wr5y(sp) bought a few months ago? ...just curious.

I'm based in Matlock if you fancy a float sometime, I'm sadly down there a few times a week paddling an orange Esquif Prelude.

See you on the water,
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Re: SWWC

Postby Adrian Cooper » Mon Jul 04, 2011 11:19 am

TheKrikkitWars wrote:
water_mad wrote:I have to pay on SOTP to list it there, not paying for something I dont read. I cant read the text on that site on a bright blue background :-(


I wouldn't have reccomended it If I'd realised; IMHO that's a pretty shitty attitude for the SOTP mods to take...


That's a very strange comment to make Josh! What do you think is so 'shitty' the blue background or the fact that classified ads are only available to contributing members?
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Re: SWWC

Postby TheKrikkitWars » Tue Jul 05, 2011 6:39 pm

Adrian Cooper wrote:
TheKrikkitWars wrote:
water_mad wrote:I have to pay on SOTP to list it there, not paying for something I dont read. I cant read the text on that site on a bright blue background :-(


I wouldn't have reccomended it If I'd realised; IMHO that's a pretty shitty attitude for the SOTP mods to take...


That's a very strange comment to make Josh! What do you think is so 'shitty' the blue background or the fact that classified ads are only available to contributing members?

The fact that classified ads are open to only people who contribute (pay by another word)... The owners and mods are of course free to run their site how they like, but that's definately not the usual way of doing things for big internet forums (even ones run by commercial interests, like the Landrover Owner International magazine website allow members to advertise in the classified area of the forum for free).
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Re: SWWC

Postby Pete K » Tue Jul 05, 2011 9:28 pm

Three Coats wrote:...would that be the 'very rare' Svetec that Wr5y(sp) bought a few months ago? ...just curious.

I'm based in Matlock if you fancy a float sometime, I'm sadly down there a few times a week paddling an orange Esquif Prelude.

See you on the water,
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It was an eBay thing so that forum name doesn't ring a bell. Chap called Paul nr Rushden.
Thanks for the offer, I'm desperate to get out on the water in it and have been crossing all digits for some rain. I'm based in New Mills near the Goyt but do come down to Matlock quite often. I'll look forward to seeing you on the river at some point and watching how it is suposed to be done!
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Re: SWWC

Postby Three Coats » Tue Jul 05, 2011 10:45 pm

...don't look too closely then! ((((-;
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Re: SWWC

Postby Adrian Cooper » Wed Jul 06, 2011 9:26 am

TheKrikkitWars wrote:
Adrian Cooper wrote:That's a very strange comment to make Josh! What do you think is so 'shitty' the blue background or the fact that classified ads are only available to contributing members?

The fact that classified ads are open to only people who contribute (pay by another word)... The owners and mods are of course free to run their site how they like, but that's definately not the usual way of doing things for big internet forums (even ones run by commercial interests, like the Landrover Owner International magazine website allow members to advertise in the classified area of the forum for free).


So who is going to stump up for the cost of running the site. Fine for Landrover, presumably they have a little bit of a budget. You can ask Mark how much it costs him to run this site, it is not insubstantial.
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Re: SWWC

Postby TheKrikkitWars » Wed Jul 06, 2011 4:53 pm

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Adrian Cooper wrote:That's a very strange comment to make Josh! What do you think is so 'shitty' the blue background or the fact that classified ads are only available to contributing members?

The fact that classified ads are open to only people who contribute (pay by another word)... The owners and mods are of course free to run their site how they like, but that's definately not the usual way of doing things for big internet forums (even ones run by commercial interests, like the Landrover Owner International magazine website allow members to advertise in the classified area of the forum for free).


So who is going to stump up for the cost of running the site. Fine for Landrover, presumably they have a little bit of a budget. You can ask Mark how much it costs him to run this site, it is not insubstantial.


LRO was perhaps a bit of a poor example... I am/have been part of the staff for four websites myself, of these; three have the owners stumping up the not insubstantial hosting costs; and one is hosted off a private server with the help of friend who happens to have a suitably fast internet connection.

The latter is a bit of a special case, but of the former: the One of note is a site slightly smaller than this one; they get a small amount of financial support from several companies within that field which lessens the owners burden and sell some merchandise for a modest profit both of which help but by no means eliminate the costs... However, the owner (like Mark and numerous other webmasters of sites that became runaway successes) does not routinely publicly acknowlege or priveledge the people who pay to support the site but instead thank them sincerly for their kindness and generosity in private...

That seems to be the "Norm" for forums run by non-profit making entities or individuals; I can't fully explain why, but using hosting contributions as a discriminator between users really offends my sensibilities... I must have been on the internet too long now.
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Re: SWWC

Postby Adrian Cooper » Wed Jul 06, 2011 5:19 pm

A comparable site which makes a charge might be Ebay. No-one seems to complain about them. Maybe Autotrader would be a better example which has a bit more 'content'.
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Re: SWWC

Postby TheKrikkitWars » Wed Jul 06, 2011 5:30 pm

Adrian Cooper wrote:A comparable site which makes a charge might be Ebay. No-one seems to complain about them. Maybe Autotrader would be a better example which has a bit more 'content'.


But those are commercial sites who sell a variety of value added services for fixed prices...
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Re: SWWC

Postby Adrian Cooper » Wed Jul 06, 2011 5:50 pm

But no-one complains about commercial sites asking for payment. You seem to expect non commercial sites almost automatically to provide this service for free. But it costs someone.
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Re: SWWC

Postby TheKrikkitWars » Wed Jul 06, 2011 10:15 pm

Of course: because commercial sites offer something worth paying for, rather than asking for money to access a service with a market value of ~£0.00

As I said above I also find the idea of people being given advantages in the hierachy of a purportedly open social structure (because a big forum community is just that) because they gave a financial donation quite galling; this is at least partly because its so unusual on the internet, but also because I don't think people would be comfortable with that IRL, so why on the internet?

If SOTP was a subscription service, or a "closed/invitation only" site, I think I would feel somewhat differently about that second paragraph.
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Re: SWWC

Postby Adrian Cooper » Wed Jul 06, 2011 10:29 pm

Sorry, but I just don't understand any of your logic.

If you want to access the client base, you need to pay. The access is clearly valuable. On the basis that there are benefits acruing to contributors, they need to receive some added value, however small that may be.

I note your point about social network and also note this comment:

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Re: SWWC

Postby matt_outandabout » Fri Jul 08, 2011 8:27 pm

Remember a charge for classifieds also stops the non-contributors popping on and placing an advert, but never joining the community.

And besides which, someone needs to pay for the server...
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Re: SWWC

Postby Sickboy » Sun Jul 10, 2011 11:26 pm

Many websites don't allow users to post for sale ads until you have a certain amount of posts, a good idea if it's to stop dodgy sales, but if moneys tight for a small website a small fee isn't the end of the world if your selling a few hundred squids worth of boat.

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Re: SWWC

Postby W5RAY » Mon Jul 11, 2011 2:43 pm

Pete K wrote:
Three Coats wrote:...would that be the 'very rare' Svetec that Wr5y(sp) bought a few months ago? ...just curious.

I'm based in Matlock if you fancy a float sometime, I'm sadly down there a few times a week paddling an orange Esquif Prelude.

See you on the water,
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It was an eBay thing so that forum name doesn't ring a bell. Chap called Paul nr Rushden.
Thanks for the offer, I'm desperate to get out on the water in it and have been crossing all digits for some rain. I'm based in New Mills near the Goyt but do come down to Matlock quite often. I'll look forward to seeing you on the river at some point and watching how it is suposed to be done!
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Hey Pete / Sally

It's not my one - but great to know that yours could be on the water also soon! Pete - send us a couple of pics!!!
Also is your's a mango colour (yellow/orange)? I spoke to Svetek a little while back trying to find out some info on my boat and it turns out they only made a limited number in this colour - similar to an ocoee but with a bit more rocker - supposedly only 2 known to be in this country - I have one and........
Currently mine is stripped down and undergoing new outfitting which I'll have finished in time for the new whitewater season in the UK - the sooner the better as my trad Esquif Pro is showing more signs of wear after a 2 week canoeing holiday in the Central Massif area in France - paddled a few of Pete Knowles favourites - Lot, Tarn and Allier - if anyone would like any info send me a pm or email!

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Re: SWWC

Postby Pete K » Tue Jul 12, 2011 7:42 am

Hi Ray, my Svetek is mango coloured so I guess its number two.
I'd love to exchange some photos at some point as I'm new to this and would love to see someone elses outfitting. Needs a little work my one but I'm so busy for the next few weeks I doubt I'll get it on the water anywhere.
Here's one photo of me on the local canal just getting to grips with it a bit.
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Re: SWWC

Postby ajl338 » Thu Jul 21, 2011 10:09 am

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Here are the pictures of the ocoee. I am after £1000 for it. Any questions please ask? I am away in the alps for a few days but will get back to people after that.

I dont object to SOTP charging but it just seems pointless for me to pay to sell my boat as I am selling my boat as I am not paddling. I need to fund ski kit instead.

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Re: SWWC

Postby W5RAY » Tue Jul 26, 2011 3:36 pm

Pete K wrote:Hi Ray, my Svetek is mango coloured so I guess its number two.
I'd love to exchange some photos at some point as I'm new to this and would love to see someone elses outfitting. Needs a little work my one but I'm so busy for the next few weeks I doubt I'll get it on the water anywhere.
Here's one photo of me on the local canal just getting to grips with it a bit.
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Buggy Basin SWWC by CaverPete, on Flickr


That's the boat Pete, AWESOME!
Mine is still waiting for me to find the time to refit it out - gradually getting there, will email you some pics when finished.
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Re: SWWC

Postby RockRiver » Fri Aug 12, 2011 8:13 am

Hi Ann,

Just out of interest, is the boat still for sale? May have to try and pursuade the OH that she wants to update her OC1.

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Re: SWWC

Postby richardwitheridge » Fri Dec 16, 2011 2:50 pm

hi

I used to own one of these Svteks, ages ago, about 11 years infact, sold it and then bumped into it again at a PGL centre.

they are awesome boats, wish I had never sold mine now.

I am trying to get another one shipped in

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