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![]() "Joe" wrote in message A 47 Cheoy Lee is a fine vessel. You and the good captian would be very happy sailing the 7 seas in a Cheoy Lee. The first boat I ever sailed on was a 47 ft Cheoy Lee. 600K is a bit pricey you can find a much better deal. You might even be able to put a cedar hot tub in that boat, but watch the Capt. very carefully for at least a week or so, at least until he becomes familiar with it's actual purpose. Max |
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![]() "Maxprop" wrote: You might even be able to put a cedar hot tub in that boat, but watch the Capt. very carefully for at least a week or so, at least until he becomes familiar with it's actual purpose. snicker Now if everyone could get back to this type of humour, this place might be a fun newsgroup once again. LP |
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