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Jim Cate wrote: Jonathan Ganz wrote: In article , Scotty wrote: Now Jon, you know darn well they *can't* sink. Positive floatation, ya know? Scotty I'm betting that if you backed over it several times with your tractor/trailer, the Mac would no longer float. Hey, why don't we give it a try.. Jim, how about it. A test. Sure thing Jonathan. - Just be sure to pay me the price of a replacement first. - I'll use the money to buy a 2006 model. How about this... if it sinks, you can have my boat in exchange. I think that's fair! It would be about the same value don't you think. -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
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![]() Jonathan Ganz wrote: In article , Jim Cate wrote: Jonathan Ganz wrote: In article , Scotty wrote: Now Jon, you know darn well they *can't* sink. Positive floatation, ya know? Scotty I'm betting that if you backed over it several times with your tractor/trailer, the Mac would no longer float. Hey, why don't we give it a try.. Jim, how about it. A test. Sure thing Jonathan. - Just be sure to pay me the price of a replacement first. - I'll use the money to buy a 2006 model. How about this... if it sinks, you can have my boat in exchange. I think that's fair! It would be about the same value don't you think. Not sure about that Jon. - What boat do you have? Mine is in good, almost new condition. - When's the last time you had yours surveyed? Jim |
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Jim Cate wrote: Jonathan Ganz wrote: How about this... if it sinks, you can have my boat in exchange. I think that's fair! It would be about the same value don't you think. Not sure about that Jon. - What boat do you have? Mine is in good, almost new condition. - When's the last time you had yours surveyed? Jim I think I'm going to let someone else answer these questions. :-) Here's a good, true story. I was sailing out of South Beach Harbor (SF city front) a few years ago. As we were cruising past the boats, we came to Larry Elison's Sayonara (http://tinyurl.com/rcqvx) on a side-tie. Low and behold, he and some of his crew were up on deck, getting ready to take her out for some practice. As we went by, I asked him if he wanted to race, and he replied "How much money do you have?" My reply was "How about we race for boat ownership.. a straight bet, yours for this one." He new he couldn't win and wisely said no. -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
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![]() Jonathan Ganz wrote: In article , Jim Cate wrote: Jonathan Ganz wrote: How about this... if it sinks, you can have my boat in exchange. I think that's fair! It would be about the same value don't you think. Not sure about that Jon. - What boat do you have? Mine is in good, almost new condition. - When's the last time you had yours surveyed? Jim I think I'm going to let someone else answer these questions. :-) Here's a good, true story. I was sailing out of South Beach Harbor (SF city front) a few years ago. As we were cruising past the boats, we came to Larry Elison's Sayonara (http://tinyurl.com/rcqvx) on a side-tie. Low and behold, he and some of his crew were up on deck, getting ready to take her out for some practice. As we went by, I asked him if he wanted to race, and he replied "How much money do you have?" My reply was "How about we race for boat ownership.. a straight bet, yours for this one." He new he couldn't win and wisely said no. I don't understand why you don't want to talk about your own boat, Jon. - Why would you want someone else to answer questions about it? Or did I understand that you don't own one currently? Jim |
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![]() "Jim Cate" wrote in message ... I don't understand why you don't want to talk about your own boat, Jon. tee hee he |
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Jim Cate wrote: I don't understand why you don't want to talk about your own boat, Jon. - Why would you want someone else to answer questions about it? Or did I understand that you don't own one currently? That's it, darn it. And, just for a moment, I thought I would get to watch the unsinkable happen... -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
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How about this... if it sinks, you can have my boat in exchange. I
think that's fair! It would be about the same value don't you think. Now that was a cruel remark. Jim Cate wrote: Not sure about that Jon. - What boat do you have? Mine is in good, almost new condition. Sure, that's what they all say. ... When's the last time you had yours surveyed? Jim, this is one of those remarks that reveals the cluelessness of the speaker. Ever consider following Ben Franklin's advice? Most boats are surveyed only when they are sold, or when the insurance company demands it for some reason such as a major change in location or repair. Furthermore a survey is not a statement of market value (although some surveys are occasionally presented as such). When was the last time you had your boat surveyed? DSK |
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