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That's really cheap. Since the Canadian dollar is worth
about 60 cents US you are practically getting a haulout for nothing. But, guess what? I pay NOTHING for my water and electricity. I can step and unstep my own mast without the help of a crane. I can careen and paint my bottom without the help of a yard. I'm a real sailor while you're a semi-lubber. S.Simon "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... Holy Cow..... I paid $98 Cdn to haul and step the mast with a crane and $200 Cdn for storage... power & water included at Mahone Bay!! Sucks to be You! CM "Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message ... | 4K would be about right for a 40 footer at a Brewer's yard. $44 per foot for storage, | $16/f + materials for shrink, $10/f to leave mast in, more to unrig and store. | Decommissioning engine, genset, etc. It adds up fast when you go first class. | | http://www.byy.com/westbrook/PPM-WS03.pdf | | | "Bobsprit" wrote in message | ... | USCG doc's, a | copy of my drivers license so when you think it's someone elses, and even | take you for a sail, that should cover the $4k for the storage. | | 4K for storage. Even at Capri that would be a 65 foot boat. Now we know you | don't have a boat. | | RB | | |
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Sounds like a good deal Neal... how do you manage to
get it up on blocks to paint the bottom without a lift? "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... That's really cheap. Since the Canadian dollar is worth about 60 cents US you are practically getting a haulout for nothing. But, guess what? I pay NOTHING for my water and electricity. I can step and unstep my own mast without the help of a crane. I can careen and paint my bottom without the help of a yard. I'm a real sailor while you're a semi-lubber. S.Simon "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... Holy Cow..... I paid $98 Cdn to haul and step the mast with a crane and $200 Cdn for storage... power & water included at Mahone Bay!! Sucks to be You! CM "Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message ... | 4K would be about right for a 40 footer at a Brewer's yard. $44 per foot for storage, | $16/f + materials for shrink, $10/f to leave mast in, more to unrig and store. | Decommissioning engine, genset, etc. It adds up fast when you go first class. | | http://www.byy.com/westbrook/PPM-WS03.pdf | | | "Bobsprit" wrote in message | ... | USCG doc's, a | copy of my drivers license so when you think it's someone elses, and even | take you for a sail, that should cover the $4k for the storage. | | 4K for storage. Even at Capri that would be a 65 foot boat. Now we know you | don't have a boat. | | RB | | |
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I sail up to St. Augustine, FL where's there's four to
five feet of tide, go to my favorite sandbar back in the bay there and ground the boat at high tide. Then it's a matter of letting the tide go out and making sure the boat leans towards the high side of the bar. Then it's out with the sandpaper soon as the bottom dries and two or three coats of paint go on the side that's showing nicely. Then when the tide comes back up it's a matter of turning the boat around and leaning it the other way and painting the other side. The only place that cannot be painted this way is the very bottom of the keel. That can be done underwater though the paint never really dries very good this way. S.Simon "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... Sounds like a good deal Neal... how do you manage to get it up on blocks to paint the bottom without a lift? "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... That's really cheap. Since the Canadian dollar is worth about 60 cents US you are practically getting a haulout for nothing. But, guess what? I pay NOTHING for my water and electricity. I can step and unstep my own mast without the help of a crane. I can careen and paint my bottom without the help of a yard. I'm a real sailor while you're a semi-lubber. S.Simon "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... Holy Cow..... I paid $98 Cdn to haul and step the mast with a crane and $200 Cdn for storage... power & water included at Mahone Bay!! Sucks to be You! CM "Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message ... | 4K would be about right for a 40 footer at a Brewer's yard. $44 per foot for storage, | $16/f + materials for shrink, $10/f to leave mast in, more to unrig and store. | Decommissioning engine, genset, etc. It adds up fast when you go first class. | | http://www.byy.com/westbrook/PPM-WS03.pdf | | | "Bobsprit" wrote in message | ... | USCG doc's, a | copy of my drivers license so when you think it's someone elses, and even | take you for a sail, that should cover the $4k for the storage. | | 4K for storage. Even at Capri that would be a 65 foot boat. Now we know you | don't have a boat. | | RB | | |
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I think I'd just rather have it hauled, even if I paint it myself.
Seems like a lot of hassle and an incomplete job. "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... I sail up to St. Augustine, FL where's there's four to five feet of tide, go to my favorite sandbar back in the bay there and ground the boat at high tide. Then it's a matter of letting the tide go out and making sure the boat leans towards the high side of the bar. Then it's out with the sandpaper soon as the bottom dries and two or three coats of paint go on the side that's showing nicely. Then when the tide comes back up it's a matter of turning the boat around and leaning it the other way and painting the other side. The only place that cannot be painted this way is the very bottom of the keel. That can be done underwater though the paint never really dries very good this way. S.Simon "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... Sounds like a good deal Neal... how do you manage to get it up on blocks to paint the bottom without a lift? "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... That's really cheap. Since the Canadian dollar is worth about 60 cents US you are practically getting a haulout for nothing. But, guess what? I pay NOTHING for my water and electricity. I can step and unstep my own mast without the help of a crane. I can careen and paint my bottom without the help of a yard. I'm a real sailor while you're a semi-lubber. S.Simon "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... Holy Cow..... I paid $98 Cdn to haul and step the mast with a crane and $200 Cdn for storage... power & water included at Mahone Bay!! Sucks to be You! CM "Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message ... | 4K would be about right for a 40 footer at a Brewer's yard. $44 per foot for storage, | $16/f + materials for shrink, $10/f to leave mast in, more to unrig and store. | Decommissioning engine, genset, etc. It adds up fast when you go first class. | | http://www.byy.com/westbrook/PPM-WS03.pdf | | | "Bobsprit" wrote in message | ... | USCG doc's, a | copy of my drivers license so when you think it's someone elses, and even | take you for a sail, that should cover the $4k for the storage. | | 4K for storage. Even at Capri that would be a 65 foot boat. Now we know you | don't have a boat. | | RB | | |
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What a load of crap!....
CM "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... | I sail up to St. Augustine, FL where's there's four to | five feet of tide, go to my favorite sandbar back in the | bay there and ground the boat at high tide. Then it's | a matter of letting the tide go out and making sure the | boat leans towards the high side of the bar. Then it's | out with the sandpaper soon as the bottom dries and | two or three coats of paint go on the side that's showing | nicely. | | Then when the tide comes back up it's a matter of turning | the boat around and leaning it the other way and painting | the other side. The only place that cannot be painted this | way is the very bottom of the keel. That can be done | underwater though the paint never really dries very good | this way. | | S.Simon | | | "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... | Sounds like a good deal Neal... how do you manage to | get it up on blocks to paint the bottom without a lift? | | "Simple Simon" wrote in message | ... | That's really cheap. Since the Canadian dollar is worth | about 60 cents US you are practically getting a haulout | for nothing. | | But, guess what? I pay NOTHING for my water and | electricity. I can step and unstep my own mast without | the help of a crane. I can careen and paint my bottom | without the help of a yard. | | I'm a real sailor while you're a semi-lubber. | | S.Simon | | | "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message | ... | Holy Cow..... I paid $98 Cdn to haul and step the mast with a crane and | $200 Cdn for storage... power & water included at Mahone Bay!! Sucks to | be | You! | | CM | | "Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message | ... | | 4K would be about right for a 40 footer at a Brewer's yard. $44 per | foot | for storage, | | $16/f + materials for shrink, $10/f to leave mast in, more to unrig | and | store. | | Decommissioning engine, genset, etc. It adds up fast when you go | first | class. | | | | http://www.byy.com/westbrook/PPM-WS03.pdf | | | | | | "Bobsprit" wrote in message | | ... | | USCG doc's, a | | copy of my drivers license so when you think it's someone elses, and | even | | take you for a sail, that should cover the $4k for the storage. | | | | 4K for storage. Even at Capri that would be a 65 foot boat. Now we | know | you | | don't have a boat. | | | | RB | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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What makes you say that? Jealous maybe?
S.Simon "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... What a load of crap!.... CM "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... | I sail up to St. Augustine, FL where's there's four to | five feet of tide, go to my favorite sandbar back in the | bay there and ground the boat at high tide. Then it's | a matter of letting the tide go out and making sure the | boat leans towards the high side of the bar. Then it's | out with the sandpaper soon as the bottom dries and | two or three coats of paint go on the side that's showing | nicely. | | Then when the tide comes back up it's a matter of turning | the boat around and leaning it the other way and painting | the other side. The only place that cannot be painted this | way is the very bottom of the keel. That can be done | underwater though the paint never really dries very good | this way. | | S.Simon | | | "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... | Sounds like a good deal Neal... how do you manage to | get it up on blocks to paint the bottom without a lift? | | "Simple Simon" wrote in message | ... | That's really cheap. Since the Canadian dollar is worth | about 60 cents US you are practically getting a haulout | for nothing. | | But, guess what? I pay NOTHING for my water and | electricity. I can step and unstep my own mast without | the help of a crane. I can careen and paint my bottom | without the help of a yard. | | I'm a real sailor while you're a semi-lubber. | | S.Simon | | | "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message | ... | Holy Cow..... I paid $98 Cdn to haul and step the mast with a crane and | $200 Cdn for storage... power & water included at Mahone Bay!! Sucks to | be | You! | | CM | | "Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message | ... | | 4K would be about right for a 40 footer at a Brewer's yard. $44 per | foot | for storage, | | $16/f + materials for shrink, $10/f to leave mast in, more to unrig | and | store. | | Decommissioning engine, genset, etc. It adds up fast when you go | first | class. | | | | http://www.byy.com/westbrook/PPM-WS03.pdf | | | | | | "Bobsprit" wrote in message | | ... | | USCG doc's, a | | copy of my drivers license so when you think it's someone elses, and | even | | take you for a sail, that should cover the $4k for the storage. | | | | 4K for storage. Even at Capri that would be a 65 foot boat. Now we | know | you | | don't have a boat. | | | | RB | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 17:06:58 -0800, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote this crap: Sounds like a good deal Neal... how do you manage to get it up on blocks to paint the bottom without a lift? Just back your trailor down the ramp, and pull your boat onto it. That's what I did with my force 5. 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. |
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If you could read a bit better, you'd understand why you're
such a fool. "Horvath" wrote in message ... On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 17:06:58 -0800, "Jonathan Ganz" wrote this crap: Sounds like a good deal Neal... how do you manage to get it up on blocks to paint the bottom without a lift? Just back your trailor down the ramp, and pull your boat onto it. That's what I did with my force 5. 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. |
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