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Default Sailboat shopping on Lake Lanier

On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 06:54:42 -0800 (PST), wrote:

On Dec 11, 9:15 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 10, 4:34 pm, HK wrote:
wrote:
PhantMan wrote:
I'll be in Atlanta for a few days before/after New Years and thought I
might do some window shopping for a smallish sailboat on Lake Lanier.
HK wrote:
If you are intending to sail on Lanier, perhaps you'd want a sailboat
with wheels to run along the dry lake bed.
You must be a mind reader. I'll need wheels. Not for Lake Lanier, but
for sailing 400 miles down I-85 to I-65 to I-10 and home.
Thanks,
Rick
I'd bet boats are going for give-away prices on dry LAke LAnier.


Lake Lanier's not dry.


Let's not confuse the issue with facts. Harry was just trying to to
mess with me, but between the drought, the time of the year, and the
mortgage mess, it is a good time to be a buyer, and a terrible time to
be a seller.- Hide quoted text -

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Yes, I just recently bought a sail boat, and I agree that it's a
damned good time to buy a boat here! I'm thinking about a newer bass
boat, too.


Hold off if you can for another month or two - that is unless you
stumble across something you can't pass up.

I know of a two year old loaded Ranger Z-21 w/250 Merc Optimax, less
than 50 hours, for $30K and if the boat doesn't sell by the end of
January, it can be had for $27K. Guy will sell it for what he owes if
necessary.

And there are more and more boats like it coming up every day -
Triton, Stratos - heck, I even saw a Gambler at a price I even thought
about.

Out of curiosity, what kind of bass boat do you run now?