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On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 09:06:40 -0400, "Vito" wrote:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...0457 906&rd=1


It must be a community property state...the woman gets the property
and the man has to leave the community

Actually I am more than a bit cynical of such tales of woe on the
internet to sell things. It has the air of one of those urban legends
we used to hear before the internet...you know, like the guy who
answers the newpaper ad to buy the nearly new (insert desireable auto
name here) for a pittance. Turns out the guy ran off with his
secretary and asks the (ex)wife to sell the car and forward him the
proceeds. Really, it is true, my cousin's barber knows the guy...

I'll say one thing, if they bought that boat from a nonprofit, you can
be reasonably certain that it is a POS.




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That's not completely true in our case. We've sold several small boats
that didn't fit in our program, but we completely refurbished them first.
The ones we didn't refurbish, we priced accordingly.

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On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 09:06:40 -0400, "Vito" wrote:


http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...gory=63730&ite

m=2480457906&rd=1

It must be a community property state...the woman gets the property
and the man has to leave the community

Actually I am more than a bit cynical of such tales of woe on the
internet to sell things. It has the air of one of those urban legends
we used to hear before the internet...you know, like the guy who
answers the newpaper ad to buy the nearly new (insert desireable auto
name here) for a pittance. Turns out the guy ran off with his
secretary and asks the (ex)wife to sell the car and forward him the
proceeds. Really, it is true, my cousin's barber knows the guy...

I'll say one thing, if they bought that boat from a nonprofit, you can
be reasonably certain that it is a POS.






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On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 12:15:55 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz"
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That's not completely true in our case. We've sold several small boats
that didn't fit in our program, but we completely refurbished them first.
The ones we didn't refurbish, we priced accordingly.


That is good to know. Our Power Squadron meetings used to take place
in a facility that also served as a "nonprofit" collection center for
boats and automobile donations for another organization. What a bunch
of crap in that parking lot every time I would go to a meeting or
attend a class It was kind of interesting to wander through in the
same ways that automotive wrecking/salvage/recycling yards are
interesting, but I never saw anything that appeared salvageable. Glad
to hear that you guys are resurrecting boats and putting them back on
the water.
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I'd say it's about 50/50. Some are just not worth it, and we
usually sell parts or even scrap them. I got my boat that way.
It had rainwater in it and a bunch of broken stuff, but the hull
was sound. They were getting ready to trash it, but I elected
to save it... at least I knew what I was getting into.

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On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 12:15:55 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote:

That's not completely true in our case. We've sold several small boats
that didn't fit in our program, but we completely refurbished them first.
The ones we didn't refurbish, we priced accordingly.


That is good to know. Our Power Squadron meetings used to take place
in a facility that also served as a "nonprofit" collection center for
boats and automobile donations for another organization. What a bunch
of crap in that parking lot every time I would go to a meeting or
attend a class It was kind of interesting to wander through in the
same ways that automotive wrecking/salvage/recycling yards are
interesting, but I never saw anything that appeared salvageable. Glad
to hear that you guys are resurrecting boats and putting them back on
the water.



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On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 14:15:47 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz"
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I'd say it's about 50/50. Some are just not worth it, and we
usually sell parts or even scrap them. I got my boat that way.
It had rainwater in it and a bunch of broken stuff, but the hull
was sound. They were getting ready to trash it, but I elected
to save it... at least I knew what I was getting into.


In a weak moment, I was considering buying a "project" Boston Whaler
Harpoon a few weeks ago. I have been wanting a sailing dinghy to sail
in the evenings at a lake closer to home as my boat is an hour and a
half (one way) for me. What a wreck. It was half full of water,
missing the rudder/tiller and had a nest of ducks living in it, eggs
and all. The guy wasn't exactly giving it away, either


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Yeah, we're in the process of accepting (likely) a Cal 39. The guy
did some good cruising in it, but let it sit (fortunately fresh water)
for several years and used it as a storage for his junk. We had
it surveyed (insurance requires it) and the surveyor gave an
estimate of probably $15K less than its value, because he couldn't
get to a lot the boat interior. It's mostly junk, so I think we're going
to get a crew over there this week to toss all his crap.

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On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 14:15:47 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote:

I'd say it's about 50/50. Some are just not worth it, and we
usually sell parts or even scrap them. I got my boat that way.
It had rainwater in it and a bunch of broken stuff, but the hull
was sound. They were getting ready to trash it, but I elected
to save it... at least I knew what I was getting into.


In a weak moment, I was considering buying a "project" Boston Whaler
Harpoon a few weeks ago. I have been wanting a sailing dinghy to sail
in the evenings at a lake closer to home as my boat is an hour and a
half (one way) for me. What a wreck. It was half full of water,
missing the rudder/tiller and had a nest of ducks living in it, eggs
and all. The guy wasn't exactly giving it away, either



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On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 14:15:47 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote this crap:

I'd say it's about 50/50. Some are just not worth it, and we
usually sell parts or even scrap them. I got my boat that way.
It had rainwater in it and a bunch of broken stuff, but the hull
was sound. They were getting ready to trash it, but I elected
to save it... at least I knew what I was getting into.



With a Catalina 27 going for $4500, your POS is worth about $35.





Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now!
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I thought you said I don't own a boat? What gives? Are you
a backpeddler as well as a bottom boy?

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On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 14:15:47 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote this crap:

I'd say it's about 50/50. Some are just not worth it, and we
usually sell parts or even scrap them. I got my boat that way.
It had rainwater in it and a bunch of broken stuff, but the hull
was sound. They were getting ready to trash it, but I elected
to save it... at least I knew what I was getting into.



With a Catalina 27 going for $4500, your POS is worth about $35.





Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now!



 
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