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Nutsy,
Thomas could care less! It's his Daddy. Nutsy there is nothing like stepping aboard; "Your own new boat!" New, everything new. New lines, new Sails, new winches, new head, new bilge pump, new fresh water tank with new pumps and plumbing. New Electric panel and wiring, New standing rigging;---- everything new and un-used. Hope some day you'll discover that day! In the mean time, I'll wish you well with your grand plan of obsolescence. Anything that gets you your own vessel and out on the water is worth while. I hope 2006 will see you sailing once again. Ole Thom http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomsPage http://community.webtv.net/tassail/Pneuma |
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Thomas could care less! It's his Daddy. Nutsy there is nothing like
stepping aboard; "Your own new boat!" New, everything new. I don't agree, Thom. New boats are generally a bad investment and a lot of hassle to get ready. Even my wealthiest friends prefer a lightly use boat loaded with nice gear and debugged along with a market value either increasing or holding. It's no different than real estate. We made 4K on the Pearson and 16K on the C&C 32. I'll make 15-20K on the Beneteau. Buy low and sell high...and go sailing the whole time! RB |
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Even my wealthiest friends ..............................
Roflmao! |
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Even my wealthiest friends ..............................
Roflmao! Really? Don't you have any wealthy freinds? My buddy with the Tayana 48 (now looking for a Ted Hood 51) is doing well I think...but he'll still buy used if possible. I hope you didn't buy that Depressed 30 new! RB |
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