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Joe wrote:
It basically abanoned to the broker. Has been for a year or so.


They'd probably sell it for half price then.

And it's right out my office window. Thing is for the same money I can
get a perfect 3 acre plot of land with 400 ft of deepwater frontage.


Buy the land. Limited supply, guaranteed demand.

DSK

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What good is a little plot of land on a shallow lake?

CN


"Joe" wrote in message oups.com...
It basically abanoned to the broker. Has been for a year or so.
And it's right out my office window. Thing is for the same money I can
get a perfect 3 acre plot of land with 400 ft of deepwater frontage.

joe

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"Joe" wrote in message oups.com...
I like Al la min e um. There is a 52 ft center cockpit motor sailing
Ketck outside my aft cabin window that I would love to have. Center
cockpit 3 very roomy staterooms, huge lounge, galley, bilges you can
eat off. Catipillar main, 8kw super quiet Onan, The inside is kinda
ugly, but I could re-model. Thing is the want 325K for her. I will see
if I can find it on-line and post a link. Her hull is very close to
redclouds shape.


Why would you want another boat with an inefficient hull shape and
caved-in panels?

Molded GRP is the only way to build a seaworthy and fast hull.

CN

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Joe,

If what you say is true, why the need for dye check and why the rush to
replace SS cable with line?

Ole Thom


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I'm staying with my SS cable halyards, they lasted 30 years and have no
fish hooks, kinks, ect. I keep my sheeves in good order and know how to
take care of my gear. My SS lines will last another 30 years at least.
The ones rushing are to replace are just sheep following the crowd. UV
& IR rays will toast the new synthetics in less than 5 years exposure.

Look at little Ellen running up and down that 100 foot mast to mend new
high tech halyards. Do it right the first time I says!

The only time a synthetic light weight replacement is needed is in
short term high tec racing. But not were your life may depend on
reliability.

Joe



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"Joe" wrote in message oups.com...
Look at little Ellen running up and down that 100 foot mast to mend new
high tech halyards. Do it right the first time I says!

The only time a synthetic light weight replacement is needed is in
short term high tec racing. But not were your life may depend on
reliability.



Little Ellen is not a sailor. She's just another stunt person - a female
Evil Kneevil - she gets paid to have more near disasters than safe
and sane sailing. She allows herself to be used for the sake of her
sponsors increasing their revenues. In other words, little Ellen is
a waterbourne whore. She gives sailing a bad name because she and her
organization eschew seamanship for publicity, near disaster and
sensationalism. Day in and day out she is operating illegally and
poses a threat to real sailors.

Can any of you little Ellen defenders answer this question?

How does little Ellen comply with the following COLREG rule?

Rule 5
Look-out
Every vessel shall at all times maintain a proper look-out by
sight as well as by hearing as well as by all available means
appropriate in the prevailing circumstances and conditions
so as to make a full appraisal of the situation and of the risk
of collision.

Not only is little Ellen a danger to herself and the good name
of sailing but she is a danger to others because she is breaking
the law.

CN
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If you only sleep in short spurts you can maintain a watch to avoid
collision, not that I would want to.

I'm cheering for anyone who will take the title away from a Frenchman.
And it's better that a little girl does it.

Joe

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The real power of steel is demonstrated in that the stays in Babs Johnson's
bra can hold their shape under such an awesome load.

CN


"Joe" wrote in message oups.com...
Did ya know the average American consumes 947 pounds of steel a year.

Guess I snatched away a few years of a good thing from you plastic,
resin glass wussies. Back to fillin your blisters, spider cracks and
rott, and mushy spots..but make sure anything on your boat that needs
to be tough... is made of steel.

Joe

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On 2 Feb 2005 17:42:31 -0800, "Joe" wrote
this crap:

Did ya know the average American consumes 947 pounds of steel a year.



I don't even eat that much food each year.





Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now!
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"Horvath" wrote
Did ya know the average American consumes 947 pounds of steel a year.

I don't even eat that much food each year.


If you're over 50 you should get your rusthole checked regularly.
Scout




 
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