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Joe wrote:
On Mar 28, 2:43 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote:
"Joe" wrote in message

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One of the better examples of a nice little daysailor.
Has an inboard Atomic, not the cheap less effective Japanese kicker
option...

Please tell up how well the diesel in Red Cloud is running these days, Joe.

No busted rig. A solid looking rig infact, free of sewer pipe
additions to half assed fixes.

Again, let us know right away how solid the rig on Red Cloud is, Joe.

Wow.. no cheap Chinese plastic clocks and barometers cluttering the
bulkheads.

And your heavy WWII bronze instruments are very comely - to deep sea divers,
that is. Bwaahahahahahha.

No vomit inducing gay purple fabric.

Mauve, you moron!

No worn out, crusty and foul bucket head to trip on.

Pretty hard to trip over ANYTHING on Red Cloud, Joe. Dive over but not trip
over. Bwahahahahahahha.



Nice boat, it's most likely going to fetch about 2 grand.
A fair price to most, a lifetime achievement of others. .
Joe

And, what's Red Cloud worth these days, Joe?

Tell us about how great Red Cloud is again, Joe. Bwaahhahahaha. At least
Coronados are built stout enough that they don't sink in little ole Gulf
Stream cold fronts.

Wilbur Hubbard


I'd rather embrace the risk of losing a boat at sea, than risk not
living a life to it's fullest.

"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things
that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the
bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in
your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover."
-- Mark Twain

Seems like a boring existance the "Safe Harbor". The place you spend
your life. Hiding under fake names, responding to real sailors
accomplishments like someone put a dagger in your back...it's hurts so
much to see others take on challenges and do what you only dream of
huh?.

Such is the meger life of Nelbur
Joe






A ship in port is safe.

But that's not what ships are for.




--

Richard Lamb
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