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Our 35s5 is now scheduled for delivery this Tuesday at aprox. 1:00 pm.
I'll be there...with BELLS ON!!!
And nicer bells than any of you own or will ever own!

Bwahahahahahahaha! Hey, hahahahahahahaha!

RB
35s5...better than what you got!
NY

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just me
 
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Default Mr. Scott, we need more power!!!!

How can anyone in their right (or left for that matter) mind get that
excited about owning a "bendytoy"?

It's certainly an OK boat for lake sailing and coastal cruising.
Nothing more and nothing less. But for Christ sakes, give it a rest and
grow up.

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Our 35s5 is now scheduled for delivery this Tuesday at aprox. 1:00 pm.
I'll be there...with BELLS ON!!!
And nicer bells than any of you own or will ever own!

Bwahahahahahahaha! Hey, hahahahahahahaha!

RB
35s5...better than what you got!
NY



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Default Mr. Scott, we need more power!!!!

It's certainly an OK boat for lake sailing and coastal cruising.
Nothing more and nothing less.


That's what we bought it for!!!! Thanks....we're very excited to have a
new boat to sail!

RB
35s5
NY

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RB,

Ok the boat is on its way. . .
How long will it be until you actually own it?

Matt Colie

Capt. Rob wrote:
Our 35s5 is now scheduled for delivery this Tuesday at aprox. 1:00 pm.
I'll be there...with BELLS ON!!!
And nicer bells than any of you own or will ever own!

Bwahahahahahahaha! Hey, hahahahahahahaha!

RB
35s5...better than what you got!
NY

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Capt. Rob
 
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Default Mr. Scott, we need more power!!!!

Ok the boat is on its way. . .
How long will it be until you actually own it?


We own it 100%. It was previously documented under Windward First. The
documentation will lapse as it's going to carry NY Reg only. Banks
require documentation in most cases. Cash deal had some pluses for us
and I have enough paperwork each month.

RB
35s5
NY



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Default Mr. Scott, we need more power!!!!

So, how long before you actually sail it?

Scotty


"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
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Ok the boat is on its way. . .
How long will it be until you actually own it?


We own it 100%. It was previously documented under Windward

First. The
documentation will lapse as it's going to carry NY Reg only.

Banks
require documentation in most cases. Cash deal had some pluses

for us
and I have enough paperwork each month.

RB
35s5
NY



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Default Mr. Scott, we need more power!!!!

Only a foolwould give up US documentation
in favor of registration.

"Scotty" wrote
So, how long before you actually sail it?


"Capt. Rob" wrote
It was previously documented under Windward

First. The
documentation will lapse as it's going to carry NY Reg only.

Banks
require documentation in most cases.



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Default Mr. Scott, we need more power!!!!

I would sure like to know why one would let the documention lapse. It's
pretty easy to transfer.

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"Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message ...
Only a foolwould give up US documentation
in favor of registration.

"Scotty" wrote
So, how long before you actually sail it?


"Capt. Rob" wrote
It was previously documented under Windward

First. The
documentation will lapse as it's going to carry NY Reg only.

Banks
require documentation in most cases.





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Only a foolwould give up US documentation
in favor of registration.


Bart, let's hear why documentation "lapsing" is a problem. It costs 90
dollars to bring it up to date and offers no advantages for a locally
sailed vessel. So, please educate us!

RB
35s5
NY

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The documentation was "lapsed" as soon as the boat changed hands,
Robert. I
don't see state registration as any sort of advantage, and neither will
the next
potential owner when you sell it in a few years. A transfer of
documentation
while it is still warm is a whole lot simpler than trying to start all
over in a
few years. You can do it yourself by mail, and it will cost about $90.
That's a
one time fee.

Joe, as per my discussion with Hailing Port Services and confirmed with
CG, we can restart the documentation anytime for the same fee. Our
insurance and NY law requires only one. There's not advantage to
carrying both. It has no advantages when sailing local. Alien's
documentation had not been updated in 9 years and was not current.
Didn't matter.

RB
35s5
NY

 
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