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John Cairns January 13th 05 09:12 PM


"SAIL LOCO" wrote in message
...
He'll **** West System epoxy when he sees my new boat that I'm bringing
home
Saturday. It's a shorter waterline than his (if he ever gets it) new C&C
34R
or + or whatever it is and it's newer, faster and better looking.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
"Trains are a winter sport"


X-Yacht?

John Cairns



Wally January 13th 05 10:36 PM

wrote in message

... and it's newer, faster and better looking.


I'm glad to hear that Jim Cate was able to sell his boat so quickly.


You think a Mac26 is better looking than a sailboat??




gonefishiing January 13th 05 11:05 PM

yes i agree.
i'm debating.........was made an offer i can't refuse and given that the
city pier is 1 block down the streetfrom work/home, combined with how much i
have not used the boat in the last 2 years........well that adds up to
moving onto the hudson :)

city island is a great place. i've been sailing out of there for 10 years
now and you are correct it is a good starting point for eastbound long
island sound. if i move my boat to the river it adds a day each way for a
trip thru the sound. what the heck. have you ever sailed around ny harbor.
its something you will most likely not forget. a great exprience.

"Dave" wrote in message
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On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 01:22:24 -0500, "gonefishiing" said:

YEP
probably this spring
still thinking about it
why?


I've thought about it from time to time, but it seems to me that City
Island
would be a better starting place because of the destinations within
reasonable reach from there. (Presently I keep my boat in Old Saybrook,
which puts a lot of good places within range.) Put it on the Hudson, and
it
seems like you're looking mainly at destinations up-river.





[email protected] January 14th 05 01:48 AM

I ate him.

JG


katysails January 14th 05 03:19 AM

keep going another 600-700 miles and you're at mine...

"Martin Baxter" wrote in message
...
Dave wrote:
Put it on the Hudson, and it
seems like you're looking mainly at destinations up-river.


Mai oui! Go far enough you can get to Lake Champlain, from there on to the
St. Lawrence, turn left travel upriver about 200 miles and you're at my
place.

Cheers
Marty
CS 27






Lady Pilot January 14th 05 06:38 AM

So are you a "real person" that sails out of 'City Island'?

"gonefishiing" wrot:e
yes i agree.
i'm debating.........was made an offer i can't refuse and given that the
city pier is 1 block down the streetfrom work/home, combined with how much
i have not used the boat in the last 2 years........well that adds up to
moving onto the hudson :)

So tell us what the booby bady looks like? Seems you spend an inordimout
time with the buuy, Bobspirt?




gonefishiing January 14th 05 07:52 AM

well.... sure i'm real.......oh wait a minute
i gotta think about that.
oooh...... now i'm confused.

i guess it depends on who you talk to.
my ex doesn't think i exist. :)

gf.


"Lady Pilot" wrote in message
news:RNJFd.53171$F25.35181@okepread07...
So are you a "real person" that sails out of 'City Island'?




Lady Pilot January 21st 05 03:51 PM

Hehee. The reason I asked is because I thought Bobsprit and BinBill had a
slip at City Island. Maybe they took their slips home and put them in their
dresser. Have you ever ran into them at City Island?

LP (my ex doesn't exist either)

"gonefishiing" wrote:
well.... sure i'm real.......oh wait a minute
i gotta think about that.
oooh...... now i'm confused.

i guess it depends on who you talk to.
my ex doesn't think i exist. :)

gf.


"Lady Pilot" wrote:
So are you a "real person" that sails out of 'City Island'?







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