I've been back up to the club to have another look and I'm more sure that it's worth a go.
Literally had to dig away the (thorny) bushes and Triffid weeds - which reached tramp level all the way around.
Trolley wheels were still inflated so was easy to roll out and check over.
All sheets are there. Jib cleats all present and correct (and working) , mainsheet block is fine and working - although the ratchet doesn't seem to engage. Might need a new cleat but I'll hang fire at the moment.
Rudders look good and the mechanism works ok. Spray a bit of WD40 and they'll be slick as new.
So, from what I can see it only needs a new tramp - how lucky is that??
Now, that brings me to my first question: I can see how the tramp slides out but do I have to take a hull off to get it off?
The rear part tensions around that pole part, but the front hooks around the front beam and into a slot on that from what I can see so, I assume, at least one hull will need to come off?
Also, I know there's a difference between 'old' and 'new' trampolines with regards to the bolt rope, but how can I tell what is on this one?
I don't know if its ever had a new tramp so not sure it its had the tracks changed to fit a 'new' style tramp.
Are there any obvious signs that tell me if its an original 'Spark' setup or has had an updated 'new' setup?
Also, I can't see how the traveller line is fitted (all the sheets have been unthreaded) - I'm sure it's easy but I can't see it just yet.
The boat has white hulls with Blue lines and is named 'Sparkie'. There's a sticker on the mast saying 'Shanklin SC 2005' so its come a long way (I'm up in Staffordshire)
If I knew how to post photos I'd put them up so you can see the 'Before' images. Which aren't that bad actually. It's very easy to see past the dirt and picture the boat back up and running both easily and quickly.
Anyway, I just thought I'd let you know that I'm going to give it a go. I won't be racing it (I don't have a trailer for one thing) as I already have two other racing boats (A Lightning368 and an RS600) plus my girlfriends 420 so this one will be a leisure boat to 'just go sailing' with.
Doubtless there'll be more questions but, for now, have a happy New Year and here's to 2019