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You sort of remind me of Jim Cate. Except he doesn't sound gay.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Horvath" wrote in message ... On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 00:25:44 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz" wrote this crap: It would still be faster than your hunter crapola, and I'd actually make it back. Heh Heh Heh. How can you possibly call anybody's boat, "crapola"? You bought your gay POS at a garbage sale, then had it repainted in rainbow. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ...
"Joe" wrote With white topsides and 3600 BTU's of AC's we keep cool. And luckly the electricity is include with the slip, no meter! No meter!??! How did you swing that deal? I've got some long extension cords, would you mind? Scotty No meters in the whole marina, so the owner adverges it over all slips, including the powerboaters that are never here. And the yard contractors pick up a major part of the electric bill. I have the best rented slip in America. Great view, parking, huge dock, privacy in the winter months and most week days. And everything you need within walking distance. Plus I keep an eye on things here. And Ive been here longer than anyone else cept 1 person. And Im always first to pay my rent. Joe F Dock Security |
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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ...
"Joe" wrote With white topsides and 3600 BTU's of AC's we keep cool. And luckly the electricity is include with the slip, no meter! No meter!??! How did you swing that deal? I've got some long extension cords, would you mind? Scotty This marina was buildt in the 40's. The owner makes 99% of his money with the shipyard portion of the marina, and the hanging speedboats. He makes the yard contractors here pay most of the elecrity Ive had my boat here since 97, only one person has been here longer. He likes me here because Im the only one on the island and Im always catching thiefs and scallywags, and running off trespassers. I also walk the whole marina every night and keep an eye on things. I also pick up trash for free! And I'm always the first one to pay my bill each month. Plus I got him a great deal on a 100 ton travel lift then saved him 8K in shipping it here. He was going to put tear it apart and put it on a truck..........I hooked him up with a barge & Tug. I went to another marina to live for 6 mo. and had an electric bill of 350 one month, on top of my slip fee so I returned ASAP. I love this place! Park at the boat, do all or any type of work I want, no pesky liveaboards on my island, perfect sunset and lake views, lots of dock/deck space, everything you need within walking distance ect..... Joe offical F dock security. |
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"Bart Senior" wrote in message ...
I looked up the base PHRF ratings for New England. http://www.phrfne.org/baseh.htm And I was pleased to see this! ERICSON 46 72 Similar to this! SWAN 47 72 Soooo you race huh? Nice looking boat, what size is it? Joe |
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Horass is right. His hunter is a classic piece of junk.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Horvath" wrote in message ... On 16 Jun 2004 10:32:00 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote this crap: Heh Heh Heh. How can you possibly call anybody's boat, "crapola"? You bought your gay POS at a garbage sale, then had it repainted in rainbow. Horvath, in all seriousness, the Hunter marque is among the worst and garners far less respect than Jonathan's Cal, which is certainly considered "classic plastic. In the last 3 years Hunter has greatly improved quality control matching Catalina and exceeding Beneteau, but earlier Hunter's are frowned on by sailors and surveyors alike. If your Hunter is less than 3 years old, you may have a reasonable low end boat. If not, you have my sympathy, but then you should have done your homework before buying. You know jack **** about boats. My 1980 25' Hunter was a classic. And my new Hunter 336 is even better. But what do you know? You don't even know what a whisker pole is. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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You know jack **** about boats. My 1980 25' Hunter was a classic.
Wrong again. The Hunter 25 wasn't even a blip on the radar in it's class. The Catalina 25 and 27 were so much more successful (and better boats) that they are STILL in production. You bought a poor boat...twice. RB |
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On 17 Jun 2004 10:52:54 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote this
crap: You know jack **** about boats. My 1980 25' Hunter was a classic. Wrong again. The Hunter 25 wasn't even a blip on the radar in it's class. The Catalina 25 and 27 were so much more successful (and better boats) that they are STILL in production. You bought a poor boat...twice. And you have what? (Laughing my ass off) Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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You bought a poor boat...twice.
And you have what? I have a C&C and that's a builder with about 50 times more respect than Hunter has EVER had. Furthermore, my 32 is built far better than any Hunter. RB |
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Where are you exactly Joe?
Bart Joe wrote I love this place! Park at the boat, do all or any type of work I want, no pesky liveaboards on my island, perfect sunset and lake views, lots of dock/deck space, everything you need within walking distance ect..... |
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