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"''One of my discoveries,'' Mr. Crimmins said, ''is that boat owners in this area spend more time aboard their boats at the dock than they do aboard their boats out on the water, so they want pleasant facilities near at hand ashore.'' Cheers Marty ------------ And now a word from our sponsor ------------------ Want to have instant messaging, and chat rooms, and discussion groups for your local users or business, you need dbabble! -- See http://netwinsite.com/sponsor/sponsor_dbabble.htm ---- |
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"Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... "''One of my discoveries,'' Mr. Crimmins said, ''is that boat owners in this area spend more time aboard their boats at the dock than they do aboard their boats out on the water, so they want pleasant facilities near at hand ashore.'' Funny you should mention that. The other day I was out on the lake. There is a largish marina, about 1/3 to 1/2 full of sailboats. Yet I never see more than 4 sailboats out on the lake at any time. I went into the marina to get a nice close at the boats and there were a good number of sailboats 30+ feet long. Pacific Seacrafts, Hunters, Benetaus, Catalinas, Hans Christians, etc, etc. Remember this is a lake. I noticed that the larger boats had their owners aboard, all sitting and talking to each other across the dock. I even saw a few swimming off of the swim platforms of their boats -while tied to the dock! BBQ's on the dock, electricity, storage boxes, running water, lights and a convenience store! The whole thing was some sort of sub-culture, a type of social affair. The people were soft. The dock princesses were a bit too plump, the men had guts and wore their socks pulled all the way up. |
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Martin Baxter wrote: "''One of my discoveries,'' Mr. Crimmins said, ''is that boat owners in this area spend more time aboard their boats at the dock than they do aboard their boats out on the water, so they want pleasant facilities near at hand ashore.'' Could be any marina of course. Our marina actually closed it's club house for good because most owners prefered to be aboard and are usually off sailing or fishing. The club was a loss for that. But go to Capri and see the huge sailboats that rarely go anywhere. Then again, what kind of of fella is really worried if someone prefers sitting on ther boat at the dock? It's their boat. We sail often, but I don't get upset at the C&C 34XL that only races once a week for a single evening. His boat. He's happy. RB 35s5 NY |
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"Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... "''One of my discoveries,'' Mr. Crimmins said, ''is that boat owners in this area spend more time aboard their boats at the dock than they do aboard their boats out on the water, so they want pleasant facilities near at hand ashore.'' Please tell us Marty, but for the record I'm guessing it's Bubbles' marina. Max |
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Maxprop wrote:
"Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... "''One of my discoveries,'' Mr. Crimmins said, ''is that boat owners in this area spend more time aboard their boats at the dock than they do aboard their boats out on the water, so they want pleasant facilities near at hand ashore.'' Please tell us Marty, but for the record I'm guessing it's Bubbles' marina. Max Well, it's the Minneford Marina on City Island, the one Bob claims to be in such good standing with, yet he didn't recognize the name of the owner in the quote! Cheers Marty ------------ And now a word from our sponsor ------------------ Want to have instant messaging, and chat rooms, and discussion groups for your local users or business, you need dbabble! -- See http://netwinsite.com/sponsor/sponsor_dbabble.htm ---- |
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Read it he
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpag...C1A9609482 60 Aahahahahahahahaaahahahaha!!!!! Glory! |
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Bob Crantz wrote: Read it he http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpag...C1A9609482 60 Aahahahahahahahaaahahahaha!!!!! Glory! And only 20 years ago! Now slips have little value of course. I have two for sale. RB 35s5 NY |
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"Bob Crantz" wrote in message . .. Read it he http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpag...C1A9609482 60 After reading the article, isn't it strange that RB is selling slips at 1/2 price on Craigslist when doctors and lawyers are paying through the nose for them? His asking prices were much, much lower than those quoted in the article - at the same marina! Now, if it were such a deal, wouldn't it have sold very fast? Why did he have to keep advertising on Craigslist? hmmm? The non-existent 35s5? Brokering old, abandoned junker boats? The non existent Kia? The non-existent real estate? The claims of riches? The sale of used pencils and old cables on eBay? Was he really selling those slips or is it all just some fabrication? http://www.osric.com/university/pathlying.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathological_liar Yeah, that's the ticket! |
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yet he didn't recognize the name of the owner in the quote! . He's not the owner. The owner is a fellow named Frank who sails a Gardener Ketch and is currently building a new marina overseas. His ketch, Raffles Lite, is one of two teak 67 footers. Marty, you're just sooo silly. If you doubt what I say, just call. Ask for the fellow in charge of sailboats. You'll be given my #. RB 35s5 NY |
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Now, if it were such a deal, wouldn't it have sold very fast? Why did he have to keep advertising on Craigslist? It's still for sale, Bob. 32 foot slip. 14K takes it. I also have a 40, but that's 25K. They are not easy to sell, though I've moved a few. RB 35s5 NY |
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