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The Carrolls March 6th 04 05:11 PM

Hull Speed, Cal, O'Day 34
 
Nope, they have been holding price nicely as of late. Also very few seem to
come to market, compared to the numbers built and other manufacturers with
similar numbers.
wrote in message
...
On 05 Mar 2004 22:01:22 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote:

But I'm not sure the Cal is faster in general conditions. In fact, its

PHRF is
about 20 to 25 point higher. I think the O'Day would hold its own very

nicely,
while giving a more comfortable ride.

The Oday is faster in most conditions.

RB


Including depreciation.

BB




JAXAshby March 6th 04 05:24 PM

Hull Speed, Cal, O'Day 34
 
boy, you guys are the wet dream of every dishonest yacht broker out there.

Nope, they have been holding price nicely as of late. Also very few seem to
come to market, compared to the numbers built and other manufacturers with
similar numbers.
wrote in message
.. .
On 05 Mar 2004 22:01:22 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote:

But I'm not sure the Cal is faster in general conditions. In fact, its

PHRF is
about 20 to 25 point higher. I think the O'Day would hold its own very

nicely,
while giving a more comfortable ride.

The Oday is faster in most conditions.

RB


Including depreciation.

BB












The Carrolls March 6th 04 07:02 PM

Hull Speed, Cal, O'Day 34
 
Again you show the depth of you intelect and quality of your research. 20
year old boats don't depreciate much.
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
boy, you guys are the wet dream of every dishonest yacht broker out there.

Nope, they have been holding price nicely as of late. Also very few seem

to
come to market, compared to the numbers built and other manufacturers

with
similar numbers.
wrote in message
.. .
On 05 Mar 2004 22:01:22 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote:

But I'm not sure the Cal is faster in general conditions. In fact,

its
PHRF is
about 20 to 25 point higher. I think the O'Day would hold its own

very
nicely,
while giving a more comfortable ride.

The Oday is faster in most conditions.

RB

Including depreciation.

BB














JAXAshby March 7th 04 12:10 AM

Hull Speed, Cal, O'Day 34
 
like I said, dude, you are the wet dream of every unscrupulous yacht broker in
the land. "don't depreciate much", "fine investment", "recover your money".
Then the broker calls home and tells his wife they are going out to dinner that
night. She says, "Another one?". He say, "Yup".

Again you show the depth of you intelect and quality of your research. 20
year old boats don't depreciate much.
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
boy, you guys are the wet dream of every dishonest yacht broker out there.

Nope, they have been holding price nicely as of late. Also very few seem

to
come to market, compared to the numbers built and other manufacturers

with
similar numbers.
wrote in message
.. .
On 05 Mar 2004 22:01:22 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote:

But I'm not sure the Cal is faster in general conditions. In fact,

its
PHRF is
about 20 to 25 point higher. I think the O'Day would hold its own

very
nicely,
while giving a more comfortable ride.

The Oday is faster in most conditions.

RB

Including depreciation.

BB





















Scott Vernon March 7th 04 12:34 AM

Hull Speed, Cal, O'Day 34
 
TMI

"JAXAshby" wrote ...
boy, you guys are my wet dream



The Carrolls March 7th 04 03:31 AM

Hull Speed, Cal, O'Day 34
 
Never said any thing about a broker. Never said "fine investment " or
"recover your money." Didn't say don't depreciate much, but Odays don't,
they are generally too old to depreciate much.. Did say "Holding their price
nicely," most 20 to 25 year old boats do. You should do research before
shooting your mouth off, figuratively speaking
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
like I said, dude, you are the wet dream of every unscrupulous yacht

broker in
the land. "don't depreciate much", "fine investment", "recover your

money".
Then the broker calls home and tells his wife they are going out to dinner

that
night. She says, "Another one?". He say, "Yup".

Again you show the depth of you intelect and quality of your research. 20
year old boats don't depreciate much.
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
boy, you guys are the wet dream of every dishonest yacht broker out

there.

Nope, they have been holding price nicely as of late. Also very few

seem
to
come to market, compared to the numbers built and other manufacturers

with
similar numbers.
wrote in message
.. .
On 05 Mar 2004 22:01:22 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote:

But I'm not sure the Cal is faster in general conditions. In fact,

its
PHRF is
about 20 to 25 point higher. I think the O'Day would hold its own

very
nicely,
while giving a more comfortable ride.

The Oday is faster in most conditions.

RB

Including depreciation.

BB























JAXAshby March 7th 04 04:05 AM

Hull Speed, Cal, O'Day 34
 
like I said, you are a wet dream for all the unscrupulous brokers in the land.

Let me add, "Deservedly so".

Never said any thing about a broker. Never said "fine investment " or
"recover your money." Didn't say don't depreciate much, but Odays don't,
they are generally too old to depreciate much.. Did say "Holding their price
nicely," most 20 to 25 year old boats do. You should do research before
shooting your mouth off, figuratively speaking
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
like I said, dude, you are the wet dream of every unscrupulous yacht

broker in
the land. "don't depreciate much", "fine investment", "recover your

money".
Then the broker calls home and tells his wife they are going out to dinner

that
night. She says, "Another one?". He say, "Yup".

Again you show the depth of you intelect and quality of your research. 20
year old boats don't depreciate much.
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
boy, you guys are the wet dream of every dishonest yacht broker out

there.

Nope, they have been holding price nicely as of late. Also very few

seem
to
come to market, compared to the numbers built and other manufacturers
with
similar numbers.
wrote in message
.. .
On 05 Mar 2004 22:01:22 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote:

But I'm not sure the Cal is faster in general conditions. In fact,
its
PHRF is
about 20 to 25 point higher. I think the O'Day would hold its own
very
nicely,
while giving a more comfortable ride.

The Oday is faster in most conditions.

RB

Including depreciation.

BB































The Carrolls March 7th 04 04:40 AM

Hull Speed, Cal, O'Day 34
 
You're repeating your self again old fella.
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
like I said, you are a wet dream for all the unscrupulous brokers in the

land.

Let me add, "Deservedly so".

Never said any thing about a broker. Never said "fine investment " or
"recover your money." Didn't say don't depreciate much, but Odays don't,
they are generally too old to depreciate much.. Did say "Holding their

price
nicely," most 20 to 25 year old boats do. You should do research before
shooting your mouth off, figuratively speaking
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
like I said, dude, you are the wet dream of every unscrupulous yacht

broker in
the land. "don't depreciate much", "fine investment", "recover your

money".
Then the broker calls home and tells his wife they are going out to

dinner
that
night. She says, "Another one?". He say, "Yup".

Again you show the depth of you intelect and quality of your research.

20
year old boats don't depreciate much.
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
boy, you guys are the wet dream of every dishonest yacht broker out

there.

Nope, they have been holding price nicely as of late. Also very few

seem
to
come to market, compared to the numbers built and other

manufacturers
with
similar numbers.
wrote in message
.. .
On 05 Mar 2004 22:01:22 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote:

But I'm not sure the Cal is faster in general conditions. In

fact,
its
PHRF is
about 20 to 25 point higher. I think the O'Day would hold its

own
very
nicely,
while giving a more comfortable ride.

The Oday is faster in most conditions.

RB

Including depreciation.

BB

































JAXAshby March 7th 04 12:47 PM

Hull Speed, Cal, O'Day 34
 
you need to be told six or eight times before you have a chance of
understanding once.

you're a fool.
you're a fool.
you're a fool.
you're a fool.
you're a fool.
you're a fool.

you're a fool.
you're a fool.


Understand?

From: "The Carrolls"
Date: 3/6/2004 11:40 PM Eastern Standard Time
Message-id:

You're repeating your self again old fella.
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
like I said, you are a wet dream for all the unscrupulous brokers in the

land.

Let me add, "Deservedly so".

Never said any thing about a broker. Never said "fine investment " or
"recover your money." Didn't say don't depreciate much, but Odays don't,
they are generally too old to depreciate much.. Did say "Holding their

price
nicely," most 20 to 25 year old boats do. You should do research before
shooting your mouth off, figuratively speaking
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
like I said, dude, you are the wet dream of every unscrupulous yacht
broker in
the land. "don't depreciate much", "fine investment", "recover your
money".
Then the broker calls home and tells his wife they are going out to

dinner
that
night. She says, "Another one?". He say, "Yup".

Again you show the depth of you intelect and quality of your research.

20
year old boats don't depreciate much.
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
boy, you guys are the wet dream of every dishonest yacht broker out
there.

Nope, they have been holding price nicely as of late. Also very few
seem
to
come to market, compared to the numbers built and other

manufacturers
with
similar numbers.
wrote in message
.. .
On 05 Mar 2004 22:01:22 GMT,
(Bobsprit) wrote:

But I'm not sure the Cal is faster in general conditions. In

fact,
its
PHRF is
about 20 to 25 point higher. I think the O'Day would hold its

own
very
nicely,
while giving a more comfortable ride.

The Oday is faster in most conditions.

RB

Including depreciation.

BB









































Jonathan Ganz March 7th 04 06:05 PM

Hull Speed, Cal, O'Day 34
 
Yup. I was right. You never graduated from jr. high.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
you need to be told six or eight times before you have a chance of
understanding once.

you're a fool.
you're a fool.
you're a fool.
you're a fool.
you're a fool.
you're a fool.

you're a fool.
you're a fool.


Understand?

From: "The Carrolls"
Date: 3/6/2004 11:40 PM Eastern Standard Time
Message-id:

You're repeating your self again old fella.
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
like I said, you are a wet dream for all the unscrupulous brokers in

the
land.

Let me add, "Deservedly so".

Never said any thing about a broker. Never said "fine investment " or
"recover your money." Didn't say don't depreciate much, but Odays

don't,
they are generally too old to depreciate much.. Did say "Holding their

price
nicely," most 20 to 25 year old boats do. You should do research

before
shooting your mouth off, figuratively speaking
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
like I said, dude, you are the wet dream of every unscrupulous yacht
broker in
the land. "don't depreciate much", "fine investment", "recover your
money".
Then the broker calls home and tells his wife they are going out to

dinner
that
night. She says, "Another one?". He say, "Yup".

Again you show the depth of you intelect and quality of your

research.
20
year old boats don't depreciate much.
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
boy, you guys are the wet dream of every dishonest yacht broker

out
there.

Nope, they have been holding price nicely as of late. Also very

few
seem
to
come to market, compared to the numbers built and other

manufacturers
with
similar numbers.
wrote in message
.. .
On 05 Mar 2004 22:01:22 GMT,
(Bobsprit)
wrote:

But I'm not sure the Cal is faster in general conditions. In

fact,
its
PHRF is
about 20 to 25 point higher. I think the O'Day would hold

its
own
very
nicely,
while giving a more comfortable ride.

The Oday is faster in most conditions.

RB

Including depreciation.

BB












































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