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Put a couple of new pictures in to Keep Neal entertained

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A few comments.

Are you sure you didn't put your mainsail on backwards?
Your clew looks exactly like the tack on my mainsail.

That Canadian G29 is doing what your boat does best - MOTORING!!

Whose legs are those? Ru Paul's?

That silly, little steering wheel next to the settee sure looks
dumb!

Next time get a real boat. I bet you will be really jealous if I move
up to a 36-foot, center cockpit S2. It has a new, North full batten main
and new roller furling genny. gag

CN



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Put a couple of new pictures in to Keep Neal entertained

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Neal,

Hope the 36 is in good shape. If it is, I couldn't be happier for you.

You'll have a class boat and she should make a decent live aboard for
one or two.

If you are going to set-up Housekeeping, check out that interior. Make
sure it suits both of you'

Good Luck old Buddy,

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Neal,

Are you kidding? A North Full Batten AND a Fore Sail Furler!!! Is the
main free footed? That takes care of storage for the two largest sails.
They can live on the boom and fore stay. That new found room will soon
be filled with female gadgets.

Welcome to the New Century old Timer


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Haven't seen it yet but the ad says both sails are only a year old and the North
Main is full batten. I would guess it is free-footed. At any rate it will skunk your
sail because full-batten sails are more efficient and powerful.

Check it out at:
http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listi...ailorsw harf&

CN


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Neal,

Are you kidding? A North Full Batten AND a Fore Sail Furler!!! Is the
main free footed? That takes care of storage for the two largest sails.
They can live on the boom and fore stay. That new found room will soon
be filled with female gadgets.

Welcome to the New Century old Timer


http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomsHomePage




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Haven't gone up to St. Pete yet to check her out but might do so in the next couple of
weeks. The interior layout seems pretty roomy for a 36-footer and the draft is reasonable
at four and a half feet. It could be a good prospect if I can lowball the price. They are
asking 49K but I'm not willing to pay much more than a grand a foot. I'm willing to bet
they will come down considerably since it's on the hard costing them every month.

CN


"Thom Stewart" wrote in message ...
Neal,

Hope the 36 is in good shape. If it is, I couldn't be happier for you.

You'll have a class boat and she should make a decent live aboard for
one or two.

If you are going to set-up Housekeeping, check out that interior. Make
sure it suits both of you'

Good Luck old Buddy,

Ole Thom


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This isn't for you is it Cappy? After it's got a wheel and inboard
diesel.

Scotty


"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
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Haven't seen it yet but the ad says both sails are only a year old

and the North
Main is full batten. I would guess it is free-footed. At any rate it

will skunk your
sail because full-batten sails are more efficient and powerful.

Check it out at:

http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listi...p?&units=Feet&
checked_boats=1106542&slim=broker&&hosturl=sailors wharf&&ywo=sailorswh
arf&

CN


"Thom Stewart" wrote in message

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Neal,

Are you kidding? A North Full Batten AND a Fore Sail Furler!!! Is

the
main free footed? That takes care of storage for the two largest

sails.
They can live on the boom and fore stay. That new found room will

soon
be filled with female gadgets.

Welcome to the New Century old Timer


http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomsHomePage




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I know I'd have to eat a lot of crow if I ever got such a boat but my boat
is too small and some people absolutely refuse to use a cedar bucket for their
bathtub and their toilet. But, I would keep my present small and perfect boat
as well, so as to be a two-boat family.

CN


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ...
This isn't for you is it Cappy? After it's got a wheel and inboard
diesel.

Scotty


"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...
Haven't seen it yet but the ad says both sails are only a year old

and the North
Main is full batten. I would guess it is free-footed. At any rate it

will skunk your
sail because full-batten sails are more efficient and powerful.

Check it out at:

http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listi...p?&units=Feet&
checked_boats=1106542&slim=broker&&hosturl=sailors wharf&&ywo=sailorswh
arf&

CN


"Thom Stewart" wrote in message

...
Neal,

Are you kidding? A North Full Batten AND a Fore Sail Furler!!! Is

the
main free footed? That takes care of storage for the two largest

sails.
They can live on the boom and fore stay. That new found room will

soon
be filled with female gadgets.

Welcome to the New Century old Timer


http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomsHomePage





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It's got a bath tub!!!!!!


"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
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I know I'd have to eat a lot of crow if I ever got such a boat but

my boat
is too small and some people absolutely refuse to use a cedar bucket

for their
bathtub and their toilet. But, I would keep my present small and

perfect boat
as well, so as to be a two-boat family.

CN


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message

...
This isn't for you is it Cappy? After it's got a wheel and

inboard
diesel.

Scotty


"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...
Haven't seen it yet but the ad says both sails are only a year

old
and the North
Main is full batten. I would guess it is free-footed. At any rate

it
will skunk your
sail because full-batten sails are more efficient and powerful.

Check it out at:


http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listi...p?&units=Feet&

checked_boats=1106542&slim=broker&&hosturl=sailors wharf&&ywo=sailorswh
arf&

CN


"Thom Stewart" wrote in message

...
Neal,

Are you kidding? A North Full Batten AND a Fore Sail Furler!!!

Is
the
main free footed? That takes care of storage for the two

largest
sails.
They can live on the boom and fore stay. That new found room

will
soon
be filled with female gadgets.

Welcome to the New Century old Timer


http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomsHomePage







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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message

It's got a bath tub!!!!!!


Neal's going to bathe?!?!?



 
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