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Captain Neal, He's da MAN!
Even if he sailed a bathtub, he would out sail your hunter
crap with you at the helm. "Horvath" wrote in message ... On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 17:58:31 -0500, "Simple Simon" wrote this crap: My Coronado was made in 1971 and is hull number 91 So your POS is thirty years old? My sails are worth more than your boat. My comic book collection is worth ten times what your boat is worth. Hero@Horvath I don't spend my money on food. I spend most of my money on women, porn, booze, and recreation. The rest of it I just waste. |
Captain Neal, You're an authority!!!
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... And the worst part of that is that even you know it. I only know one C & C owner ... and he wants a better boat. Who do you know with a C&C. You can't mean me, since I've made the deal for a bigger C&C. Why? Regards Donal -- |
Captain Neal, You're an authority!!!
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... I only know one Coronado owner .... and he seems to be happy with his boat. A Beneteau owner defends a Coronado owner. Are you happy with your boat? ... No! I thought NOT! Neal's Coronado is worth more than any boat that you have ever owned - (because he is content with it). Better luck with your next boat. Will it have a microwave oven? Regards Donal -- |
Captain Neal, You're an authority!!!
A Beneteau owner defends a Coronado owner.
Are you happy with your boat? ... No! I thought NOT! I love my boat and I'm making money with it! RB |
Captain Neal, You're an authority!!!
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... A Beneteau owner defends a Coronado owner. Are you happy with your boat? ... No! I thought NOT! I love my boat and I'm making money with it! Please explain. I dare you to. Regards Donal -- |
Captain Neal, You're an authority!!!
I love my boat and I'm making money with it!
Please explain. I dare you to. We paid 16K for her. She'll sell for double that or more. In fact, a boat no where near her good condition for more than double this past spring. In addition to that I took out some business people this year who saw fit to reward me with a gift of cash. Finally, indirectly Alien has led me to two very nice deals on boats, sold for well above what I paid. It's been a nice year and to say we sail for free isn't accurate. We're now well ahead of the game. The same goes for the 34XL. We're paying 25K or more under TMV and so we'll make money when we trade up/sideways/down. There you have it! RB |
Captain Neal, You're an authority!!!
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... I love my boat and I'm making money with it! Please explain. I dare you to. We paid 16K for her. She'll sell for double that or more. In fact, a boat no where near her good condition for more than double this past spring. In addition to that I took out some business people this year who saw fit to reward me with a gift of cash. Finally, indirectly Alien has led me to two very nice deals on boats, sold for well above what I paid. It's been a nice year and to say we sail for free isn't accurate. We're now well ahead of the game. The same goes for the 34XL. We're paying 25K or more under TMV and so we'll make money when we trade up/sideways/down. There you have it! So you're not making very much out of it. Bob, you really do think "small". I've told you before that you need to think "out of the box". Try to stand back and look at the situation a bit differently. You will see that you aren't making very much at all. You should be a bit more ambitious. Let's put it another way:- Your life, just like your boats, is a series of stepping stones. However, each step is too small. You are never going to get very far unless you try to raise your personal expectations. Go for it, Bob! Take charge of your own life! Make a decent film! Regards Donal -- |
Captain Neal, You're an authority!!!
You are never going to get very far
unless you try to raise your personal expectations. But my next boat is better and faster than yours. I'm just turning 41. My stepping stones are part of a learning curve that I enjoy and it outpaces yours. The "most" boat I'd ever want would be a new Baltic (or the like) and we'll own one in the next 6-8 years. Oh, Donal...I see that you DO care! RB |
Captain Neal, You're an authority!!!
Your life, just like your boats, is a series of stepping stones.
This makes me wonder if you know what "stepping stone" really means! Everyone's life is a series of stepping stones. It's called evolution and progression. Yap all you like about "liking" that Beneteau, but you know it's a cheap boat compared to many. One day you may have better. Perhaps you're already planning for a nicer boat one day. If not, then you're missing what the combination of youth and sailing different boats can offer. Old age is for settling down with "the" boat. Now..tell us, my boy, will you ever have a better boat? RB |
Captain Neal, You're an authority!!!
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Your life, just like your boats, is a series of stepping stones. Now..tell us, my boy, will you ever have a better boat? Probably not. None of the boats that I have looked at are better. If I upgrade, then I will probably end up with a worse boat. Now ... you tell us, do you have a goal in life? Regards Donal -- |
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