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No effort was made to verify the identity of the sender. -------------------------------------------------------- Oh, I got the boat for $5000 and since the boat was so well cared for, I did not haggle at all out of appreciation of all the work he saved me. It is turn key, just raise her rigging, back her down the ramp and put her in her new slip. She has never been in salt water either. Happy Sails, John Sounds like a great deal. Good for you. You couldn't even buy a new waverunner for that. |
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I will try to post some links to photos tonight. The boat is 1500 miles away
from my house right now. A friend of mine who lives up there is going to pull it halfway down and I will meet him and drag it the rest. This will not happen until early to mid August. The wait is killing me, I am as anxious as a bulldog on a chain. I know patience is a virtue, or so they say. The boat is in Michigan. He only had it in the water 3 months a year and the rest of the time, it was under a canvas. I think I found a real jewel for the price. Sea Yawl, John |
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