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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?


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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.

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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?




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"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?


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

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"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
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"Joe" wrote in message
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"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



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

CN





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

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"Joe" wrote in message
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"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




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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?




 
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