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Thanks for your efforts Edgar,

However the name was C Warden not sea search or C search.

Please look again, it would be great if you could help me.
Best Regards,
Joe

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Dave wrote:
.... I saw Good Fortune, a CS 27,
listed on the Yachtworld site back in early 2003....
Only problem was that it was about 2 1/2 hours away.


C'mon, that's a "problem"? The CS-27 is a good boat. All the CS boats
are impressive. A 2 1/2 hour drive is nothing... we do that every
weekend to *get* to the boat!


Bottom line? I'm very happy with the boat. The daughter comes down to sail
with us about every other weekend, and is delighted at the joys of learning
navigation as well as re-learning boat handling.


Nice. Well done.

BTW mickey mouse crapola like that with your mooring is one reason why
I'm disgusted with the New England sailing mafia. But somebody's gotta
live up there!

Fresh Breezes- Doug King

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"Thom Stewart" wrote in message
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CM,

What ever gave you the throught that
"Willy the Wisp" actually lives?


I have always been of the opinion that if someone goes to the trouble to
invent a sock.... it's only polite to engage the damned thing and test it's
plausibility through complicated discourse.

CM


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Dave wrote:


After several months of sporadic looking, I saw Good Fortune, a CS 27,



Good for you Dave, I bought a CS 27 last year, shall we start a club?

Cheers
Marty

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Greetings Edgar,

Could you please try to search Lloyds for the C. Warden,
That was her original name not C Search or Sea Search.
It would be much appreacited.

Thanks
Joe



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Watch it Doug, Katy is going to tell you your breaking some sort of
Copyright rules. Good Story

Joe

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Watch it Doug, Katy is going to tell you your breaking some sort of
Copyright rules. Good Story

Joe

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Dave wrote:
Actually, the local "sailing mafia" is pretty easy to deal with. The problem
is created by an outside clown who practically sits with a stop watch to
time when boats aren't on their mooring. Apparently he is a bit paranoid,
and thinks somebody got jumped ahead of him on the waiting list.


Gee, figure the odds

I think it's highly probably that people get jumped ahead on most
waiting lists. It's human nature. However, dealing with it in the way
that this paranoid clown you describe does is not good.

But what I had in mind was pretty much the whole procedure... mandatory
town moorings, waiting list, etc etc. For me, a sign that it's time to
move to a less crowded area. AFAIK the only place in NC like that is
Beaufort... a necessity due to high number of boaters per acre. Most
other places, there are plenty of free spots to put down a mooring, or a
developer eager to build docks & rent slips.

OTOH sailing in New England can be very nice... when it's not too cold.

DSK

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CN,

Are you saying your Yellow Boat, Hanging on the mooring in Fla, didn't
bear the name of a very famous song and banana? Are you saying the
story you told about the locals in Bermuda saying that Yellow boat cut
the mustard and you used the name?

Are you saying the Sheer Keel was the original Keel on the Coranado?

Are you saying the Coranado originally came with a Mid-Boom traveler?
Drilling the original boom didn't weaken it ?

An Awful lot of contradiction have entered your life since your return;
almost like lying. I do believe there are enough people on the list
that will remember the earlier posts.

Ole Thom

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CN,

And; a Very, very Merry Christmas to you (and Your Ghost Writer) and to
all our:

Dearest Friends on the ASA

From Ole Thom and his dog "Jazz'

May the first Christmas for Thomas Brody be the first of a very long
line of Merry Christmas's

And may the new year produce many Happy Sailing adventures.

 
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