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I guess that would work as long as you're not there a lot. Might get
pretty busy and noisy. "Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message ... The fuel dock, actually. It works out for both of us, since we're gone a lot. Storage for a cat is a problem, but as a transient at a lot of places, we've only been charged a minor surcharge a few times. "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... How is that they don't charge you for a double slip? Are you on an end tie? "Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message ... So which boat do you think gives more performance and space and quality for the money (new boats please)? She can be single handed up to 12-13 knots with only 540 feet of plain sail. She has three state rooms, the saloon seats 8 for dinner. 6'3" headroom throughout. The cockpit is huge and dry, and you can play volleyball on the bow. And I only pay for a 36 footer in the yard! And the new centerboard version looks like it screams upwind! "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... I already did - a PDQ 36 Capella. Still no regrets; still my first choice. Wouldn't you like just a bit more room and performance? 250K's the limit though/ RB |
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Well, I'm actually past the pumps, so my being there doesn't prevent folks from filling.
But when I'm gone, they have an extra 50 feet to stash boats. The real hectic time is 6AM when the fishing crowd is topping off. I try to be philosophical when I come back, since I never know what obstacles there will be. The best was when I had to squeeze between the boat the city's special ops chief lives in, while he was having a staff meeting onboard, and the State Police's new $250,000 interceptor (it can be dropped from a helicopter and do 50 knots in a 6 foot chop) - I stuck it so good they were convinced I had thrusters! "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... I guess that would work as long as you're not there a lot. Might get pretty busy and noisy. "Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message ... The fuel dock, actually. It works out for both of us, since we're gone a lot. Storage for a cat is a problem, but as a transient at a lot of places, we've only been charged a minor surcharge a few times. "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... How is that they don't charge you for a double slip? Are you on an end tie? "Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message ... So which boat do you think gives more performance and space and quality for the money (new boats please)? She can be single handed up to 12-13 knots with only 540 feet of plain sail. She has three state rooms, the saloon seats 8 for dinner. 6'3" headroom throughout. The cockpit is huge and dry, and you can play volleyball on the bow. And I only pay for a 36 footer in the yard! And the new centerboard version looks like it screams upwind! "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... I already did - a PDQ 36 Capella. Still no regrets; still my first choice. Wouldn't you like just a bit more room and performance? 250K's the limit though/ RB |
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