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![]() "Joe" wrote: 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. Thanks for the information, Joe. I have no intention of paying that for one. Someone told me that to replace a particular SV that had all of the extras would be around that kind of money. I thought it was a bit of a stretch, so that's why I was asking. Care to share your first sailing experience on the Cheoy Lee? LP |
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My dad worked for General Dynamics and his boss had one on Eagle
Mountian Lake near Ft. Worth. Fresh water sailing at it's best. I was 7-8 Y.O. Not much of a story but thats it. Joe |
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