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Too bad.
I just sold my Starwind and I'm in the market.
Scout

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No.


"Scout" wrote in message
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Scotty,
I'll be dropping by the boat show. Will I see you there?
Scout

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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Going to the schooner race?

Annapolis boat show?

Scotty








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What are you looking for?


"Scout" wrote in message
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Too bad.
I just sold my Starwind and I'm in the market.
Scout

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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No.


"Scout" wrote in message
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Scotty,
I'll be dropping by the boat show. Will I see you there?
Scout

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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Going to the schooner race?

Annapolis boat show?

Scotty










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I'm on recon now, keeping an open mind. I know I want something big enough
to be comfortable for a week, small enough to single hand, and sturdy enough
to sail the coastline. Ulterior motive at the moment is to get wifey to see
how nice a bigger boat interior would be. Would be nice to stand in the
cabin (at least for her, she's 5'4", I'm 6'4", but don't mind ducking), a
head with a door, a real galley, yadda yadda.
Scout.

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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What are you looking for?


"Scout" wrote in message
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Too bad.
I just sold my Starwind and I'm in the market.
Scout

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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No.


"Scout" wrote in message
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Scotty,
I'll be dropping by the boat show. Will I see you there?
Scout

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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Going to the schooner race?

Annapolis boat show?

Scotty












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On Sat, 02 Oct 2004 17:57:31 GMT, "Scout"
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I'm on recon now, keeping an open mind. I know I want something big enough
to be comfortable for a week, small enough to single hand, and sturdy enough
to sail the coastline. Ulterior motive at the moment is to get wifey to see
how nice a bigger boat interior would be. Would be nice to stand in the
cabin (at least for her, she's 5'4", I'm 6'4", but don't mind ducking), a
head with a door, a real galley, yadda yadda.
Scout.


If you are interested in an older freshwater Sabre 28 that has been
repowered and well maintained I can point you in the right direction.
The father of a friend of mine is selling his. The boat is in
Michigan.
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thanks, I'll know more after next weekend.
Scout

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On Sat, 02 Oct 2004 17:57:31 GMT, "Scout"
wrote:

I'm on recon now, keeping an open mind. I know I want something big enough
to be comfortable for a week, small enough to single hand, and sturdy
enough
to sail the coastline. Ulterior motive at the moment is to get wifey to
see
how nice a bigger boat interior would be. Would be nice to stand in the
cabin (at least for her, she's 5'4", I'm 6'4", but don't mind ducking), a
head with a door, a real galley, yadda yadda.
Scout.


If you are interested in an older freshwater Sabre 28 that has been
repowered and well maintained I can point you in the right direction.
The father of a friend of mine is selling his. The boat is in
Michigan.





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Scout,
Sabres are excellent boats.....would be worth taking a look see....

"Scout" wrote in message
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thanks, I'll know more after next weekend.
Scout

"felton" wrote in message
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On Sat, 02 Oct 2004 17:57:31 GMT, "Scout"
wrote:

I'm on recon now, keeping an open mind. I know I want something big

enough
to be comfortable for a week, small enough to single hand, and sturdy
enough
to sail the coastline. Ulterior motive at the moment is to get wifey to
see
how nice a bigger boat interior would be. Would be nice to stand in the
cabin (at least for her, she's 5'4", I'm 6'4", but don't mind ducking),

a
head with a door, a real galley, yadda yadda.
Scout.


If you are interested in an older freshwater Sabre 28 that has been
repowered and well maintained I can point you in the right direction.
The father of a friend of mine is selling his. The boat is in
Michigan.





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i concur with katy.
definitely worth a look
gf.


"katysails" wrote in message
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Scout,
Sabres are excellent boats.....would be worth taking a look see....

"Scout" wrote in message
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thanks, I'll know more after next weekend.
Scout

"felton" wrote in message
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On Sat, 02 Oct 2004 17:57:31 GMT, "Scout"
wrote:

I'm on recon now, keeping an open mind. I know I want something big

enough
to be comfortable for a week, small enough to single hand, and sturdy
enough
to sail the coastline. Ulterior motive at the moment is to get wifey

to
see
how nice a bigger boat interior would be. Would be nice to stand in

the
cabin (at least for her, she's 5'4", I'm 6'4", but don't mind

ducking),
a
head with a door, a real galley, yadda yadda.
Scout.

If you are interested in an older freshwater Sabre 28 that has been
repowered and well maintained I can point you in the right direction.
The father of a friend of mine is selling his. The boat is in
Michigan.







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thanks for the tip!
Scout

"katysails" wrote in message
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Scout,
Sabres are excellent boats.....would be worth taking a look see....

"Scout" wrote in message
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thanks, I'll know more after next weekend.
Scout

"felton" wrote in message
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On Sat, 02 Oct 2004 17:57:31 GMT, "Scout"
wrote:

I'm on recon now, keeping an open mind. I know I want something big

enough
to be comfortable for a week, small enough to single hand, and sturdy
enough
to sail the coastline. Ulterior motive at the moment is to get wifey to
see
how nice a bigger boat interior would be. Would be nice to stand in the
cabin (at least for her, she's 5'4", I'm 6'4", but don't mind ducking),

a
head with a door, a real galley, yadda yadda.
Scout.

If you are interested in an older freshwater Sabre 28 that has been
repowered and well maintained I can point you in the right direction.
The father of a friend of mine is selling his. The boat is in
Michigan.







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On Sat, 02 Oct 2004 18:02:36 GMT, felton wrote:

On Sat, 02 Oct 2004 17:57:31 GMT, "Scout"
wrote:

I'm on recon now, keeping an open mind. I know I want something big enough
to be comfortable for a week, small enough to single hand, and sturdy enough
to sail the coastline. Ulterior motive at the moment is to get wifey to see
how nice a bigger boat interior would be. Would be nice to stand in the
cabin (at least for her, she's 5'4", I'm 6'4", but don't mind ducking), a
head with a door, a real galley, yadda yadda.
Scout.


sniped

If you don't mind a pilothouse you could look at a Gulf 32 Pilothouse.
It's NOT a motorsailor, it's a pilothouse sailboat.
Ask Old Thom about them. He has a Gulf 29 pilothouse and test sailed
a Gulf 32.
Mark E. Williams
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If you don't mind a pilothouse you could look at a Gulf 32 Pilothouse.
It's NOT a motorsailor, it's a pilothouse sailboat.
Ask Old Thom about them. He has a Gulf 29 pilothouse and test sailed
a Gulf 32.


I believe that the Gulf 29 is more of a real sailboat than the charming 32. We
looked at them at one point, but they are dogs in anything below 12-13 knots.

RB


 
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