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Mike M.
 
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Default Capt. Neal selling his boat!?

I've been reading this newsgroup off and on for 3 years and remember
mostly enjoyed reading Capt. Neal's posts I only check this group
once a month or so and I haven't seen his name in a long time. So
imagine my surprise when browsing thru the Los Angeles (where I live)
craigslist.org for sale boats section and finding Capt. Neal's for
sale ad for his yellow Coronado!

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/for/42971877.html

Here is the add:

27' SAILBOAT in Marina Del Rey Slip, Good condition - $4400
Reply to:
Date: 2004-09-19, 7:59PM PDT


SAILBOAT
FOR SALE
$4400. or best offer
Why pay 10k or 50k more when this boat is in good shape?
Coronado 27'
-Made when boat builders didn't skimp on fiberglass
-Meets Coast Guard requirements 4 waste storage(new plumbing)
-New electrical (12 v and 120)
-Good sails, two sizes of jibs
-Very clean inside and out.
-Too many extras included
-Sleeps 5, Large standing cabin
-New deck paint (white hull and deck)
I Can show it this weekend (24th-27th)
TO SEE A CORONADO OF THE SAME MODEL AND YEAR GO HE
http://www.homestead.com/captneal/Vessel.html




this is in or around Marina Del Rey
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Scout
 
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hmm, I think it's someone else's Coronado, but they are showing CN's as
example.
Did anyone email the addy provided?
Perhaps CN sent his boat to LA via UPS (former employee discount?)
Scout

"Mike M." wrote in message
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I've been reading this newsgroup off and on for 3 years and remember
mostly enjoyed reading Capt. Neal's posts I only check this group
once a month or so and I haven't seen his name in a long time. So
imagine my surprise when browsing thru the Los Angeles (where I live)
craigslist.org for sale boats section and finding Capt. Neal's for
sale ad for his yellow Coronado!

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/for/42971877.html

Here is the add:

27' SAILBOAT in Marina Del Rey Slip, Good condition - $4400
Reply to:
Date: 2004-09-19, 7:59PM PDT


SAILBOAT
FOR SALE
$4400. or best offer
Why pay 10k or 50k more when this boat is in good shape?
Coronado 27'
-Made when boat builders didn't skimp on fiberglass
-Meets Coast Guard requirements 4 waste storage(new plumbing)
-New electrical (12 v and 120)
-Good sails, two sizes of jibs
-Very clean inside and out.
-Too many extras included
-Sleeps 5, Large standing cabin
-New deck paint (white hull and deck)
I Can show it this weekend (24th-27th)
TO SEE A CORONADO OF THE SAME MODEL AND YEAR GO HE
http://www.homestead.com/captneal/Vessel.html




this is in or around Marina Del Rey



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That's a different Coronado in Marina del Rey. Neal's still in FL
(depending on the hurricanes)

"Mike M." wrote in message
om...
I've been reading this newsgroup off and on for 3 years and remember
mostly enjoyed reading Capt. Neal's posts I only check this group
once a month or so and I haven't seen his name in a long time. So
imagine my surprise when browsing thru the Los Angeles (where I live)
craigslist.org for sale boats section and finding Capt. Neal's for
sale ad for his yellow Coronado!

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/for/42971877.html

Here is the add:

27' SAILBOAT in Marina Del Rey Slip, Good condition - $4400
Reply to:
Date: 2004-09-19, 7:59PM PDT


SAILBOAT
FOR SALE
$4400. or best offer
Why pay 10k or 50k more when this boat is in good shape?
Coronado 27'
-Made when boat builders didn't skimp on fiberglass
-Meets Coast Guard requirements 4 waste storage(new plumbing)
-New electrical (12 v and 120)
-Good sails, two sizes of jibs
-Very clean inside and out.
-Too many extras included
-Sleeps 5, Large standing cabin
-New deck paint (white hull and deck)
I Can show it this weekend (24th-27th)
TO SEE A CORONADO OF THE SAME MODEL AND YEAR GO HE
http://www.homestead.com/captneal/Vessel.html




this is in or around Marina Del Rey



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Neal would NEVER paint Chiquita Banana a paltry white, even to sell
her....and there is no mention of a mauve interior.....obviously someone
fraudulently using Neal's website for his own nefarious purposes....
"Michael" wrote in message
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That's a different Coronado in Marina del Rey. Neal's still in FL
(depending on the hurricanes)

"Mike M." wrote in message
om...
I've been reading this newsgroup off and on for 3 years and remember
mostly enjoyed reading Capt. Neal's posts I only check this group
once a month or so and I haven't seen his name in a long time. So
imagine my surprise when browsing thru the Los Angeles (where I live)
craigslist.org for sale boats section and finding Capt. Neal's for
sale ad for his yellow Coronado!

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/for/42971877.html

Here is the add:

27' SAILBOAT in Marina Del Rey Slip, Good condition - $4400
Reply to:
Date: 2004-09-19, 7:59PM PDT


SAILBOAT
FOR SALE
$4400. or best offer
Why pay 10k or 50k more when this boat is in good shape?
Coronado 27'
-Made when boat builders didn't skimp on fiberglass
-Meets Coast Guard requirements 4 waste storage(new plumbing)
-New electrical (12 v and 120)
-Good sails, two sizes of jibs
-Very clean inside and out.
-Too many extras included
-Sleeps 5, Large standing cabin
-New deck paint (white hull and deck)
I Can show it this weekend (24th-27th)
TO SEE A CORONADO OF THE SAME MODEL AND YEAR GO HE
http://www.homestead.com/captneal/Vessel.html




this is in or around Marina Del Rey





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The good Captain has an exceptional, highly modified Coronado 27. His fine
blue water cruiser would sell at least ten times the price. From additional
bulkheads to the modified bilateral NACA keel, "Cut the Mustard" takes
Oceanic voyaging to a new level. Coupled with the mastery of the sea by the
Good Captain, this craft will go where no boat has gone before.

Gilligan

"Mike M." wrote in message
om...
I've been reading this newsgroup off and on for 3 years and remember
mostly enjoyed reading Capt. Neal's posts I only check this group
once a month or so and I haven't seen his name in a long time. So
imagine my surprise when browsing thru the Los Angeles (where I live)
craigslist.org for sale boats section and finding Capt. Neal's for
sale ad for his yellow Coronado!

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/for/42971877.html

Here is the add:

27' SAILBOAT in Marina Del Rey Slip, Good condition - $4400
Reply to:
Date: 2004-09-19, 7:59PM PDT


SAILBOAT
FOR SALE
$4400. or best offer
Why pay 10k or 50k more when this boat is in good shape?
Coronado 27'
-Made when boat builders didn't skimp on fiberglass
-Meets Coast Guard requirements 4 waste storage(new plumbing)
-New electrical (12 v and 120)
-Good sails, two sizes of jibs
-Very clean inside and out.
-Too many extras included
-Sleeps 5, Large standing cabin
-New deck paint (white hull and deck)
I Can show it this weekend (24th-27th)
TO SEE A CORONADO OF THE SAME MODEL AND YEAR GO HE
http://www.homestead.com/captneal/Vessel.html




this is in or around Marina Del Rey





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From additional
bulkheads to the modified bilateral NACA keel,

Don't forget the boom with the 5" cast iron pipe spliced inside.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
"Trains are a winter sport"
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"Gilligan" wrote ...
The good Captain has an exceptional, highly modified Coronado 27.

His fine
blue water cruiser would sell at least ten times the price. From

additional
bulkheads to the modified bilateral NACA keel, "Cut the Mustard"

takes
Oceanic voyaging to a new level. Coupled with the mystery of what's
holding the boom together.


Gilligan




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Gilly,

You forgot to mention his new set of Hong Kong bargain sails,`with a
single reinforcment tape in the Leech corner of his free footed main.

OT

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On Mon, 27 Sep, "Gilligan" wrote:

The good Captain has an exceptional, highly modified Coronado 27. His fine
blue water cruiser would sell at least ten times the price. From additional
bulkheads to the modified bilateral NACA keel, "Cut the Mustard" takes
Oceanic voyaging to a new level. Coupled with the mastery of the sea by the
Good Captain, this craft will go where no boat has gone before.


If as he once said he had inherited $gazllions from his deceased dear
mother which he used to buy a Vindo or some like big wooden floating
structure with sails, howcome (or does) he (a/k/a, " ®") still have
and use the mustard yellow vessel?
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At last word "Cut The Mustard" was turned into a museum dedicated to the
greatest poster that ever lived. Major tourist attraction and the the best
part is it's hurricane proof just by deflating and shipping UPS to Michigan!

M

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On Mon, 27 Sep, "Gilligan" wrote:

The good Captain has an exceptional, highly modified Coronado 27. His

fine
blue water cruiser would sell at least ten times the price. From

additional
bulkheads to the modified bilateral NACA keel, "Cut the Mustard" takes
Oceanic voyaging to a new level. Coupled with the mastery of the sea by

the
Good Captain, this craft will go where no boat has gone before.


If as he once said he had inherited $gazllions from his deceased dear
mother which he used to buy a Vindo or some like big wooden floating
structure with sails, howcome (or does) he (a/k/a, " ®") still have
and use the mustard yellow vessel?



 
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