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12 to 1 ?
"Scout" wrote in message news ![]() Thanks Jon, what are the odds of both of us finding out boats in the same month? Scout "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article , Scout wrote: Slapped a deposit on her today.=20 Should be sailing her within 2 weeks. http://www.seawardyachts.com/26rk.html? Hallelujah! Scout Congrats Scout! -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
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"Ellen MacArthur" wrote in It needs a tractor/trailer. It's too wide to be legal on a regular little trailer. Well, DUH ! Not the brightest navaid in the bay, eh? -- Capt Scumbalino |
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Thanks Jon, what are the odds of both of us finding out boats in the same month? Scotty wrote: 12 to 1 ?? Hmm, shall we really review the math here? Nah. Just wanted to say I may be on the verge of making it a triple play. Wish me luck! Actually, since I need another boat like I need a hole in my head, wishing me luck might make me not get it. So err.. don't... or something.... DSK |
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It needs a tractor/trailer. It's too wide to be legal on a
regular little trailer. Well, DUH ! Capt. Scumbalino wrote: Not the brightest navaid in the bay, eh? She'd be 'occulting' rather than 'flashing.' DSK |
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![]() "Ellen MacArthur" stupidly wrote It's too wide to be legal on a regular little trailer. Then it's too wide to be legal on any trailer. SBV |
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![]() "DSK" wrote Just wanted to say I may be on the verge of making it a triple play. Wish me luck! Actually, since I need another boat like I need a hole in my head, wishing me luck might make me not get it. So err.. don't... or something.... uhhh, break a leg? SBV |
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DSK wrote:
"Scout" wrote... Thanks Jon, what are the odds of both of us finding out boats in the same month? Scotty wrote: 12 to 1 ?? Hmm, shall we really review the math here? Nah. Just wanted to say I may be on the verge of making it a triple play. Wish me luck! Actually, since I need another boat like I need a hole in my head, wishing me luck might make me not get it. So err.. don't... or something.... DSK Heh heh...what size hole punch is K.going to use on your head??? |
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![]() "Charlie Morgan" wrote in message ... On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 18:06:14 -0400, "Scout" wrote: Thanks Charlie, and thanks for the tip! Scout Glad it worked out for you, Scout. They are great boats that fit that particular niche in which your were looking. Have you checked out the Seaward message board on Trailersailor.com? It's a very active and helpful group. You can get all your questions answered there by people who really know these boats. Here's a little Seaward trivia: Steve Boone, the bassist from the Lovin' Spoonful, owns a Seaward. Here's another little bit of trivia: The 26RK is NOT a slug, performance-wise . Considering that it is a trailer-sailer designed more with gunkholing and cruising in mind, it sails well, points well, and is surprisingly fast in a wide range of conditions. You will keep up with a lot of non-trailerable 30 footers. But, does it have a big cockpit? |
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"katy" wrote in message
... Scout wrote: Thank you Doug, I'm pretty sure I'll be making it down to see you (and Katy?)! Scout "DSK" wrote in message ... Scout wrote: Slapped a deposit on her today. Should be sailing her within 2 weeks. http://www.seawardyachts.com/26rk.html? Hallelujah! Scout http://www.seawardyachts.com/26rk.html Very cool! I bet you all have a GREAT time sailing & exploring in this boat. Congratulations! Fresh Breezes- Doug King Yay....especially now that we'll be at the same marina....Chanteuse is going back in the last weekend of September...we're painting her bottom next Saturday and I have to stuff all her accouterments back on (was afraid of mildew over the summer...even with the moisture pots and fan) Well then I'll see you too! Are you using new software here? I seem to recall you being a top poster! Scout |
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![]() "Scotty" wrote in message . .. "Scout" wrote in message . .. "Scotty" wrote in message . .. Nice looking boat! Did you find a used one or are you buying new? Trailer? Wheel or tiller? Did you sail one, how was it? Where are you going to keep her? What's the towing weight? I see the beam is 8'4'', that's good! Can't wait to see her, Scotty Thanks Scotty (and everyone else for the congrats!) I'm high as a kite right now and can't wait can't wait can't wait to get her in the water! This boat is perfect for me, sound enough for some coastal adventures, dainty enough for some serious gunkholing. Towing weight is somewhere around 6K, per the current owner (not verified). But I'm pulling with a Dodge Ram 2500, 5.9L so I'm not too worried. And, I'll probably keep it in a slip for much of the season. While I have my father around, I'll probably keep it near him (South Jersey shore). Eventually I'll replant in the Chessy. In the meantime, I'll be dropping her in and feeling my way around in your waters. Anyway, it's a 2004, here's the list of options provided: Wheel steering Lazy jack system Trailer, galvanized steel, tandem axel, surge brakes Yanmar diesel, 2GM20, 18 hp, heat exchanger cooled Wheel steering Self-tailing Andersen sheet winches Dodger Bimini 135 genoa with luff tape Schaefer Snapfurl headsail furling unit Headsail sun cover, sewn on, Sunbrella (navy blue) Stainless opening ports with screens (8) Teak privacy door on head compartment Deluxe fabric on interior cushions ST40 Bidata Depth/Speed sounder with alarm, pedestal mounted ST40 Wind with masthead windvane, pedestal mounted ST40 Compass, pedestal mounted Standard Horizon Fixed VHF radio with masthead antennae Standard Horizon RAM mic remote VHF in cockpit Saturn compass Ceramic marine head with holding tank Origo single burner non-pressurized alcohol stove Shore power, includes cable Hawspipes, stainless Stern rail with seats (cat perches, 2) Cockpit cushions, closed cell foam, textalene fabric, light beige color Boarding ladder Transom weatherboards, used to close transom when necessary Battery charger, 3 stage, 20 amp, 3 bank Starting battery, group 24 with box House battery, group 24 with box Mast raising system Mast crutch Mainsail cover (navy blue) Bottom paint Bilge pump with ice box drain Sounds really great! Where is she lying and how'd you find her? I was going to ask about the open stern, but now I see you've got boards. Does that mean that the ice box drains into the bilge? Is there a manual back up for the dagger board? Scotty She's in the water, Ithaca, NY., on Lake Cayuga. I have been searching for many months now, and have driven many many miles to look at boats that didn't work for me. I zeroed in on this one and contacted the owner. We hit it off and by coincidence, we're both former Starwind 19 (Precision) boat owners. So (yesterday) I told the wife to grab a jacket and we'd go for a ride. We got in the car and she said, "where to?" and I said, "Ithaca, New York, it's only 8 hours round trip and I'd like to look at a sailboat there." She called me an a--hole and then we went and bought a boat. The ice box doesn't drain into the bilge, I believe it is pumped out but I don't know the particular configuration just yet. There is a manual system for the dagger board in case the elec winch fails. I really dig that open stern. : ) Scout |