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On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 18:30:07 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote: C'mon everyone. How wrong could you go on an older 28' boat unless she had serious probs and its a Sabre too. I am sure the price is within reason unless she is getting suckered. A Sabre 28 for a couple or even for 3 would be a great starter boat. If you dont mind roughing it a bit she'll be great. It would be fine for cruising but living aboard full time has a totally different aspect to it, especially if she is inexperienced or doesn't understand the down side of the liveaboard lifestyle. There's a strong possibility that the whole thing is just a troll. |
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