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Ellen MacArthur September 12th 06 10:50 PM

Yoo Hoo Scout! Seawards galore.
 
There's more Seawards than you can shake a stick at at: http://www.boattraderonline.com/
I put "sail" and "Seaward" in the search boxes and about ten came up..

It's none of my business but it sounds like you might be paying too much... ;-)

Cheers,
Ellen

Scout September 12th 06 11:01 PM

Yoo Hoo Scout! Seawards galore.
 
"Ellen MacArthur" wrote in message
reenews.net...
There's more Seawards than you can shake a stick at at:
http://www.boattraderonline.com/
I put "sail" and "Seaward" in the search boxes and about ten came
up..

It's none of my business but it sounds like you might be paying too
much... ;-)


you may be right!
Scout



Frank Boettcher September 12th 06 11:03 PM

Yoo Hoo Scout! Seawards galore.
 
On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 17:50:48 -0400, "Ellen MacArthur"
wrote:

There's more Seawards than you can shake a stick at at: http://www.boattraderonline.com/
I put "sail" and "Seaward" in the search boxes and about ten came up..

It's none of my business but it sounds like you might be paying too much... ;-)

Cheers,
Ellen



When I last did a search, plenty of Seawards came up but almost no
RK's came up. It ain't the same boat. Don't think the RK's have been
out that long.

Frank

Ellen MacArthur September 12th 06 11:29 PM

Yoo Hoo Scout! Seawards galore.
 

"Charlie Morgan" wrote

| The Seaward 25 is a very different boat than what Scout is looking at. Find him
| a used 26rk model for under 45k with all the optional bells and whistles and the
| larger engine option, and you'll be helping him.

My mistake. I thought he was looking for a 25. They look the same. There can't be much difference though. The 25 only has two
feet of draught.


Cheers,
Ellen



Scotty September 13th 06 12:05 AM

Yoo Hoo Scout! Seawards galore.
 

"Ellen MacArthur" wrote in
message
reenews.ne
t...
There's more Seawards than you can shake a stick at

at: http://www.boattraderonline.com/
I put "sail" and "Seaward" in the search boxes and

about ten came up..

It's none of my business but it sounds like you

might be paying too much... ;-)

I don't see one 26' on that site.

Are you trying to look stupid on purpose?

SBV



DSK September 13th 06 03:24 AM

Yoo Hoo Scout! Seawards galore.
 
"Charlie Morgan" wrote
| The Seaward 25 is a very different boat than what Scout is looking at. Find him
| a used 26rk model for under 45k with all the optional bells and whistles and the
| larger engine option, and you'll be helping him.


You'd be doing him a bigger favor if you could find him one
with properly built chainplate structural ties.

Ellen MacArthur wrote:
My mistake. I thought he was looking for a 25. They look the same. There can't be much difference though. The 25 only has two
feet of draught.


The hulls are pretty much the same but the rig, keel, deck,
& cockpit configuration are quite different. I ma not
familiar enough with the 25 to see where they squeeze it in,
but the 26 feels a lot more roomy.

DSK


DSK September 13th 06 12:33 PM

Yoo Hoo Scout! Seawards galore.
 
You'd be doing him a bigger favor if you could find him one
with properly built chainplate structural ties.



Charlie Morgan wrote:
You know of this problem first hand, Doug? Why didn't you ever mention it when
you were attempting to bash Seawards?


Why are you talking like Boobsprit again?

I think you should go back READ my posts "attempting to bash
Seawards," in which I said that a close look at the real
boat would be the way tell how well they're built.

DSK


DSK September 13th 06 02:19 PM

Yoo Hoo Scout! Seawards galore.
 

Charlie Morgan wrote:
Why are you being evasive and intellectually dishonest


It's being "evasive and intellectually dishonest" to use my
own statements to show clearly what I've said?

You're accusing me of "bashing Seawards." I gave you my
exact words on the subject and asked if that was "bashing."

Now you're changing the subject and trying to obfuscate, as
well as piling on additional unfounded accusations.

DSK


DSK September 13th 06 03:11 PM

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Charlie Morgan wrote:
No, I asked you to explain youir statements about the chainplates


Why?
All I did was mention that another person *had* looked
carefully at the construction on a Seaward and found one of
those details wanting.


your first hand knowlege


My first hand knowledge is not the issue, although I have
sailed a few Seawards and been on many more, made a close
inspection of a few.

My statement to the boat-buying public was that they should
take a good look for themselves rather than take your
exclamations of tremendously high quality (and Bobsprit's by
odd coincidence) seriously.




Now, can you tell us more about those imaginary chainplates


Are they imaginary, or are they on a real boat that a real
person checked out? Since you apparently wrote a message to
the TrailerSailer forum about it, you thought it was real too.

DSK


Scotty September 13th 06 03:41 PM

Yoo Hoo Scout! Seawards galore.
 

"Krusty Morgan" stupidly wrote ..


Now, can you tell us more about those imaginary

chainplates

Where then do they attach the shrouds?

SBV






Maxprop September 13th 06 04:17 PM

Yoo Hoo Scout! Seawards galore.
 

"Scotty" wrote in message
. ..

"Krusty Morgan" stupidly wrote ..


Now, can you tell us more about those imaginary

chainplates

Where then do they attach the shrouds?


Toledo?

Max



DSK September 13th 06 04:19 PM

Yoo Hoo Scout! Seawards galore.
 
Where then do they attach the shrouds?


Maxprop wrote:
Toledo?


Nah, that's where they make steel.

You're thinking of Turin.

DSK


DSK September 13th 06 04:24 PM

Yoo Hoo Scout! Seawards galore.
 
although I have
sailed a few Seawards and been on many more, made a close
inspection of a few.



Charlie Morgan wrote:
Highly doubful at this point.


This is getting tiresome.

You keep accusing me of lying, which is one of your own
major flaws (along with internet stalking, but you seem to
have given that up).

A few days ago I gave a long long list of your accusations
of lies, proved each one of them wrong. Now you're at it
again. Do you ever learn?

As for Seawards, I have had several friends that owned them.
There are a few at our marina currently and there were eight
or nine in our trailer-sailing club over the years. I sailed
on most of them, helped do some work on a few also. If you
doubt this, that tells more about you than me.

DSK


katy September 13th 06 04:49 PM

Yoo Hoo Scout! Seawards galore.
 
Maxprop wrote:
"Scotty" wrote in message
. ..
"Krusty Morgan" stupidly wrote ..

Now, can you tell us more about those imaginary

chainplates

Where then do they attach the shrouds?


Toledo?

Max


No...Turin...

Scotty September 13th 06 06:41 PM

Yoo Hoo Scout! Seawards galore.
 
What about the leaking ports? And the keel problems?

SBV


"Charlie Morgan" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 07:33:14 -0400, DSK

wrote:

You'd be doing him a bigger favor if you could find him

one
with properly built chainplate structural ties.


Charlie Morgan wrote:
You know of this problem first hand, Doug? Why didn't

you ever mention it when
you were attempting to bash Seawards?


Why are you talking like Boobsprit again?

I think you should go back READ my posts "attempting to

bash
Seawards," in which I said that a close look at the real
boat would be the way tell how well they're built.

DSK


Why are you being evasive and intellectually dishonest

like Geroge
Bush, again, Doug?

Here, Doug READ MY POST and try to give direct and honest

responses:

"Charlie Morgan" wrote
| The Seaward 25 is a very different boat than what

Scout is looking at. Find him
| a used 26rk model for under 45k with all the optional

bells and whistles and the
| larger engine option, and you'll be helping him.


You'd be doing him a bigger favor if you could find him

one
with properly built chainplate structural ties.


You know of this problem first hand, Doug? Why didn't you

ever mention
it when you were attempting to bash Seawards? Since you

know so much
about this alleged issue, please describe it in detail,

and tell us
how to fix it on the large numbers of Sewards that don't

seem to have
this problem?





Maxprop September 14th 06 04:31 AM

Yoo Hoo Scout! Seawards galore.
 

"DSK" wrote in message
...
Where then do they attach the shrouds?



Maxprop wrote:
Toledo?


Nah, that's where they make steel.

You're thinking of Turin.


Nah, that's where they make bicycles.

Max



Maxprop September 14th 06 04:32 AM

Yoo Hoo Scout! Seawards galore.
 

"katy" wrote in message
...
Maxprop wrote:
"Scotty" wrote in message
. ..
"Krusty Morgan" stupidly wrote ..

Now, can you tell us more about those imaginary
chainplates

Where then do they attach the shrouds?


Toledo?

Max

No...Turin...


Cute. (Both you and Doug.)

Max



Maxprop September 14th 06 04:37 AM

Yoo Hoo Scout! Seawards galore.
 

"Scotty" wrote in message
. ..
What about the leaking ports?


Which ones? Boston? NYC? What are they leaking?

And the keel problems?


True story: A female attorney who owned a Seaward (or Precision--I can't
recall which for sure) with a small wing keel at our marina was convinced
that "the yard" had stolen some of her ballast. They did some engine and
rigging work for her over the winter layup, and she contended that the boat
was far more tender the second season. She has subsequently been referred
to as "the crazy lady."

Max



DSK September 14th 06 02:17 PM

Yoo Hoo Scout! Seawards galore.
 
Toledo?


Nah, that's where they make steel.

You're thinking of Turin.



Maxprop wrote:
Nah, that's where they make bicycles.


Now that was clever.

DSK



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