"Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com...
| Flew to St. Petersburg this morning and the deal is done, then she'll
| be trucked back after decomissioning. Her condition is superb. There's
| not a scratch on her deck, hull or anywhere. The interior looks
| amazing, just about new. She's got full canvas, great mylar sails, tons
| of extras ice-cold 19'000 BTU AC and even the ports are not crazed
| because they've always had canvas covers. Electronics are really slick
| and the Whitlock steering blows away cable based systems. Deck was dry
| as a bone. Just about perfect. Went for a one hour sail (I only had 6
| hours total before flying back), and the boat's a blast. We close
| November 20th when we all fly back.
|
| Ladies and gentleman...our new boat, the Beneteau 35s5...
|
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| RB
You brag about "moving up" and getting a "larger" boat. But, . . .
You can't seem to get a larger boat can you? Subtract three feet
that the useless, ugly, sugar scoop transom takes up and you have
yet another 32-foot boat. Once a sucker always a sucker.
Why, I bet my Coronado 27 has about as much livable space inside
the accomadation as your French fry - or should I say "small fry?"
CN