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After Alien is sold and we start sailing the new boat...what then? I expect to
keep the larger boat for about 5-7 years and then downsize to a small classic
in the 28-33 foot range. I really love small yawls, gaff rigs and ketches.
Scotty Potti will **** a mechanical rice picker when he sees our new boat!

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downsize to a small classic
in the 28-33 foot range.

Hell, that's you now!!!!
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"Bobsprit" wrote
Scotty Potti will **** a mechanical rice picker when he sees our new boat!


Did you already buy that Colombia 26?


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You might want to try a really big boat.

Gilligan

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After Alien is sold and we start sailing the new boat...what then? I

expect to
keep the larger boat for about 5-7 years and then downsize to a small

classic
in the 28-33 foot range. I really love small yawls, gaff rigs and ketches.
Scotty Potti will **** a mechanical rice picker when he sees our new boat!

RB



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You might want to try a really big boat.

Gilligan


Why? I think our next boat is plenty big and plenty fast to boot.
Loco will **** a PT Cruiser.

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Why? I think our next boat is plenty big and plenty fast to boot.
Loco will **** a PT Cruiser..

I can't wait. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
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Why? I think our next boat is plenty big and plenty fast to boot.
Loco will **** a PT Cruiser..

I can't wait.


Clearly!

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You can't always have enough room. Really, go for a very large boat, about
55 foot. I know a guy who single hands one of those big Choy Lee boats. You
won't be going wrong Robert.

Gilligan
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You might want to try a really big boat.

Gilligan


Why? I think our next boat is plenty big and plenty fast to boot.
Loco will **** a PT Cruiser.

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You can't always have enough room. Really, go for a very large boat, about
55 foot. I know a guy who single hands one of those big Choy Lee boats. You
won't be going wrong Robert.

I can't get a free slip if I go over 40 feet.

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How about two 40 footers then?

Gilligan

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You can't always have enough room. Really, go for a very large boat, about
55 foot. I know a guy who single hands one of those big Choy Lee boats.

You
won't be going wrong Robert.

I can't get a free slip if I go over 40 feet.

RB



 
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