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Bobsprit December 4th 04 11:48 PM

will the boat cost when it's finally made ready?

Less than any alternative you've suggested so far.


Really? I have a Mac25 (1987) for sale with sales, trailer and good engine.
Under 2K.
I assume you surveyed that boat and can beck up your ludicrous claim.
Face it. Neal was right.

RB

Scott Vernon December 5th 04 01:32 AM

"DSK" wrote in message
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Ok big mouth, show us a better starter boat that costs less than

$150.


Bobsprit wrote:
You have to laugh when someone as dumb as Scotti Potti opens his

trap. What
will the boat cost when it's finally made ready?


Less than any alternative you've suggested so far.


The M25 is a nice little trailer-sailor, but it's not a boat one buys
just to brag about on the net.

Scotty



Capt. Neal® December 5th 04 01:55 AM


"DSK" wrote in message . ..

Agreed. It'd be much better than, say for example, a Coronado 27...
trailerable, better built, shallower draft with the swing keel up, about
95% as roomy, and much faster.


Gotta use better bait on the hook with this lame trolling line.

CN

Joe December 5th 04 02:06 AM

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ...
My Cal 20 is a perfect example. It didn't take that much to make bring it
back to new condition, and it's far superior to a Mac. I wouldn't take it
offshore, as the demands of sailing on the bay are quite enough.



Bwahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahahahahahah ahhahahahahahahahahaha.

Joe




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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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if it's in good shape, other than the cleaning up and fixing the

keel,
and all parts are there, you can find used sails at Bacons, it

would
make a nice starter boat for a beginner.

Idiot. There are better starter boats that will cost less,


Ok big mouth, show us a better starter boat that costs less than $150.


not have a horrible
name like Mac or Siedlemann and not have a newbie hunting for cheap

parts.
Scotty Potti strikes again!



Just can't control that jealousy thing, eh booby?



Capt. Neal® December 5th 04 02:19 AM


"Joe" wrote in message om...
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ...
My Cal 20 is a perfect example. It didn't take that much to make bring it
back to new condition, and it's far superior to a Mac. I wouldn't take it
offshore, as the demands of sailing on the bay are quite enough.



Bwahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahahahahahah ahhahahahahahahahahaha.

Joe



I agree. A pitiful little toy boat for a pitiful little toy wannabe.

CN

Jonathan Ganz December 5th 04 05:47 AM

Thanks for copying my post so Nelly can claim he didn't read the original.

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"Joe" wrote in message
om...
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
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My Cal 20 is a perfect example. It didn't take that much to make bring it
back to new condition, and it's far superior to a Mac. I wouldn't take it
offshore, as the demands of sailing on the bay are quite enough.



Bwahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahahahahahah ahhahahahahahahahahaha.

Joe




--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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if it's in good shape, other than the cleaning up and fixing the

keel,
and all parts are there, you can find used sails at Bacons, it

would
make a nice starter boat for a beginner.

Idiot. There are better starter boats that will cost less,

Ok big mouth, show us a better starter boat that costs less than $150.


not have a horrible
name like Mac or Siedlemann and not have a newbie hunting for cheap

parts.
Scotty Potti strikes again!


Just can't control that jealousy thing, eh booby?





Jonathan Ganz December 5th 04 05:47 AM

Yeah, it's painful for you. Someone who actually sails.

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"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...

"Joe" wrote in message
om...
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
My Cal 20 is a perfect example. It didn't take that much to make bring
it
back to new condition, and it's far superior to a Mac. I wouldn't take
it
offshore, as the demands of sailing on the bay are quite enough.



Bwahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahahahahahah ahhahahahahahahahahaha.

Joe



I agree. A pitiful little toy boat for a pitiful little toy wannabe.

CN




DSK December 5th 04 01:17 PM

....What
will the boat cost when it's finally made ready?



Less than any alternative you've suggested so far.



Scott Vernon wrote:
The M25 is a nice little trailer-sailor, but it's not a boat one buys
just to brag about on the net.


Right. It's more like a boat to actually sail, and not worry about
making an impression (except on more pretentious boats it passes).

And Bubbles thinks that $2K is less than $170.

DSK



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