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Is he trying to convince us, or himself that he's happy with his
current 'stepping stone'. It's not working here.

Scotty, a happy sailor....

"Bobsprit" wrote


Could your memory be that bad. Her insane list of gear was indeed

true. Some of
it I kept, some I sold, some I gave away. It was a real

windfall....new
outboard, spare folding new prop, spare new radios, spare autopilot,

and an
amazing assortment of never used blocks and lines, new clothes. How

about a 500
dollar full body sailing suit that fit Suzanne like a glove? How

about a 1000
dollar Musto suit XXL for me with the tags still on it. Yup. It was

Xmas for a
long time as we dug through her bags of gear. Now add all of that

and much more
to a good C&C 32 that surveyed excellent and "above average

condition" with a
hull value of 36K currently and I paid less than 16K. I spent under

1K
replacing her ports, and doing a lot of cleanup....it was fun and so

is the
boat,



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| And by the way...how do you like my custom Dodger, which I got by selling
two
| boats for the yard?
| http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/al3.jpg

Yes Bob.... it's a very nice dodger.

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| I found it quite unnecessary to sail the vessel prior to purchase. I knew
it
| was what I wanted.
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|
| If you say so. It's still generally poor practice to buy a boat without at
| least sailing a sistership. You won't find many people who will disagree
with
| that.


Poor Practice for who?... others?... maybe. That depends entirely on the
circumstances of the vessel and conditions of purchase. In my case it was a
logical decision.

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He said he brought a Catalina at the Atlantic City Boat Show.

A bold face lie of great proportions and I don't remember any comments
of approval other than from Nutsy himself, after he admitted his lie.

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In my case it was a
logical decision.


More logical than having a sea trial if possible? Wrong.

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A bold face lie of great proportions and I don't remember any comments
of approval other than from Nutsy himself, after he admitted his lie.


Katy was among the people who nodded approval. Scotty went super nova.

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He said he brought a Catalina at the Atlantic City Boat Show.


No I didn't.

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Capt. Mooron wrote

You've never been on a Cabo Rico 38.... then of course that's evident.

Express 30?? Good Grief!


You're saying a Cabo Rico 38 is faster than an Express 30?

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Express 30?? Good Grief!

You're saying a Cabo Rico 38 is faster than an Express 30?


No, I think he's saying it's about 350 times better in nearly every respect. It
might still beat the Express over a long passage. The CR 38 is not a slow
cruising boat.

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I won't be surprised when he proudly boasts that this devil baby of
his is just another sick troll.

SV

"Thom Stewart" wrote in message
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He said he brought a Catalina at the Atlantic City Boat Show.

A bold face lie of great proportions and I don't remember any

comments
of approval other than from Nutsy himself, after he admitted his

lie.



 
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