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"Capt" Rob wrote:
Doug...why don't you call my yard and ask them for help with a sailboat
purchase. Tell them you need an expert to discuss one of the boats
available in the yard. Tell them you'll want a survey and sea trial.
Ask them who can help and see whose number they give you.


Is the same boatyard that you were advertising for cheap
stacked storage?

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Is the same boatyard that you were advertising for cheap
stacked storage?


We have 220 slips at NMYC, including some on the south side, 120 rack
spaces and 24 moorings. Slips are singles, each with power, water and
phone. Wireless internet is being installed now. We also have a full
service shop, travellift and brokerage, the largest in the area by far.
If you know any America Cup history, then you know that quite a few cup
boats were built at my yard.
You're welcome to call there. I'm the resident sailboat specialist and
also have worked deals through various sail lofts for our members. When
you see my new sails, you'll wonder what I paid for them. You sure
won't like the answer, Doug.
You're a powerboater. I'm a sailor. More of a sailor than you because I
actually have made it part of my life and am compensated for it nicely.

Hope you're enjoying the trawler, Doug.


RB
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Capt. Rob wrote:
Is the same boatyard that you were advertising for cheap
stacked storage?


We have 220 slips at NMYC, including some on the south side, 120 rack
spaces and 24 moorings. Slips are singles, each with power, water and
phone. Wireless internet is being installed now. We also have a full
service shop, travellift and brokerage, the largest in the area by far.
If you know any America Cup history, then you know that quite a few cup
boats were built at my yard.
You're welcome to call there. I'm the resident sailboat specialist and
also have worked deals through various sail lofts for our members. When
you see my new sails, you'll wonder what I paid for them. You sure
won't like the answer, Doug.
You're a powerboater. I'm a sailor. More of a sailor than you because I
actually have made it part of my life and am compensated for it nicely.

Hope you're enjoying the trawler, Doug.


RB
35s5
NY


By viewing your adverts all I see is old abandoned powerboats that you
sell. It looks like if it washes up on the beach you'll run over to
claim it and then sell it.

No respectable broker would let you near a real boat. You aren't even a
licensed surveyor.

You are a boatyard groupie.

 
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