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"cavelamb himself" wrote in message link.net.. .. SOme cats like to sail...we had a guy who used to post here who had a Farr 40 and sailed out of Auckland...he had 2 cats that regularly cruised with him... I took him out once, but he tried to climb the mast. But couldn't get much traction on aulminum. Very frustrated kitty! help him out next time, stick a rocket up his ass and light it. Scotty |
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"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message ... Another grade school drop-out squeeks . . . I made it to the 8th grade, fool! The space one letter or number takes up is a space. Where does it say that? You have a space bar on your keyboard. When you touch the space bar does it insert a half-dozen spaces? Yes, if I hold it down. SBV |
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"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message ... Jealous of a poor little boat No, jealous of cavesheep. Now why would anybody be jealous of some Rube who can't follow simple instructions? Cause he has a nice boat with a nice babe in it? |
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cavelamb himself wrote:
katy wrote: Good for you, Richard...you can feel proud that you've brought back an unsailable boat and seek the fun of the experience before having to have a perfect vessel.. Oh baby, it's a lot of work, but the results have been very satisfying. For what it's worth, I looked at a Catalina 27 Saturday - 1977 I think. _Asking_ price $3500 - negociable. It's all there - and the hull looks sound. One small soft spot on the deck near the aft port side of the deck house. Atomic 4 runs - pretty smooth too. Rig _looks_ good. But- She's been in the water for about 10 years without much care. The interior is bad - real bad. The main bulkhead doesn't quite reach the floor anymore, and the front sole is rather - well - thin? No way I can part that one in the driveway for a year or so for a total restoration. But if someone has the space, time, and money, she's certainly available. And the price, as I said, is negociable :) Richard We had a 1078 O'Day that we sailed for 7 years...was a great boat EXCEPT for the Bomabastic 4...the ONLY good thing about them is that they are fixable...over and over and over and over again...and then over again some more...interiors in those are pretty easy to fix..most of that era used some type of vinyl for bulkhead covering so is very easy to strip and replace...I did ours with some heavy industrial ulpholstery material and industrial strength fabric glue. Cusion recovering, if you don't do them yourself is pricey. A bad looking sole can be covered with carpeting with Velcro stickies on it to keep it in place but needs to be pulled up when you're not there so mildew deosn't set up undeneath...In that year Catalina, you could probably find a much better boat for not that much more, so keep looking... |
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cavelamb himself wrote:
Jonathan Ganz wrote: In article .net, cavelamb himself wrote: Wilber, Those numbers were on there 20 years before I bought her. She was in pretty sad shape when I got her. Rigging all kinked and broken, filthy dirty, rudder pintles broken off, and some parts missing. But the hull and deck were sound. I've spent most of last year getting her in reasonable shape. At the end of this season I'll pull her out and paint the hull. At that time I will replace the numbers - but for now I'm going to enjoy sailing her - as is. If you don't like it, well, tough! Now take your hateful self-serving attitude somewhere else. Because even if you are right about something, your attitude is such a turn off that NOBODY is going to listen to you. Next time, use Neal, since that's who was posting. Did I get it wrong? Or somebody hiding behind a net-name? zzzzzzzgoogle Capt Neal, Neal Warren, the Cedar Bucket, etc. And be warned... |
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In article .net,
cavelamb himself wrote: Wilber, Those numbers were on there 20 years before I bought her. She was in pretty sad shape when I got her. Rigging all kinked and broken, filthy dirty, rudder pintles broken off, and some parts missing. But the hull and deck were sound. I've spent most of last year getting her in reasonable shape. At the end of this season I'll pull her out and paint the hull. At that time I will replace the numbers - but for now I'm going to enjoy sailing her - as is. If you don't like it, well, tough! Now take your hateful self-serving attitude somewhere else. Because even if you are right about something, your attitude is such a turn off that NOBODY is going to listen to you. Next time, use Neal, since that's who was posting. -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
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In article et,
cavelamb himself wrote: For what it's worth, I looked at a Catalina 27 Saturday - 1977 I think. _Asking_ price $3500 - negociable. It's all there - and the hull looks sound. One small soft spot on the deck near the aft port side of the deck house. Atomic 4 runs - pretty smooth too. Rig _looks_ good. But- She's been in the water for about 10 years without much care. The interior is bad - real bad. The main bulkhead doesn't quite reach the floor anymore, and the front sole is rather - well - thin? No way I can part that one in the driveway for a year or so for a total restoration. But if someone has the space, time, and money, she's certainly available. And the price, as I said, is negociable :) For what it's worth... that would have to be very, very negotiable... for all the work you'd need to do.... -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
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In article .net,
cavelamb himself wrote: Next time, use Neal, since that's who was posting. Did I get it wrong? Or somebody hiding behind a net-name? Neal = Wilber = Ellen = and a few others from time to time. But, no you didn't get it wrong. -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
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"Charlie Morgan" wrote in message ... On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 15:36:42 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "Scotty" w@u wrote in message m... "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message ... Notice what it says " Letters must be separated from the numbers by a space or hyphen; for example: TX 3717 ZW or TX-3717-ZW. doesn't specify the length of the space, does it? Another grade school drop-out squeeks . . . Listen up, fool! The space one letter or number takes up is a space. You have a space bar on your keyboard. When you touch the space bar does it insert a half-dozen spaces? No it does not, it inserts one space. It inserts the space of one letter or number. Wilbur Hubbard Look up the difference between an "em" space and an "en" space. (M-space and N-space) CWM NMNMNMNMNMNMNM _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Minor and insignificant, at least on the font I'm looking at (Comic Sans MS) though there is a slight difference. So leave the space of the widest letter for the space between TX 2151 NM but don't leave half a dozen spaces and make it look like some retard did it. Wilbur Hubbard |
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In article .net,
cavelamb himself wrote: For what it's worth... that would have to be very, very negotiable... for all the work you'd need to do.... I kinda suspect that the price could be negociated down to about a buck hard cash. The owner seemed quite "motivated". But iit would take quite a pile more to put her back ship shape... I rebuilt a Cal 20 pretty much from the hull up, and while it was a rewarding experience, I don't think I want to do that again. g -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
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