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a sail boat project forsale
On 2008-11-24 12:54:26 -0500, slide said:
Alan White wrote: wrote in message ... Not the chrysler 22 I got but this is an older 30' ? (or bigger)wooden fixed keel that one of my customers has or her husband was working on before he died. If someone here was interested I could get pictures soon and I believe it can be gotten cheap do to the fact it looks like it would be hard to move from central NC. Where in NC? I'm in Charlotte. I'd bet Oriental. That place seemed like some sort of graveyard for old boats. I don't believe Oriental is considered *central* NC. Still, it's a lovely area, with a large community of ex-cruisers (and a few who are between trips). It seems a quieter version of the Chesapeake, with less salt. We were at their dock for a day trying to do some minor work. Almost had to anchor out to get the work done with the number of sailors coming by to chew the fat. -- Jere Lull Xan-à-Deux -- Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD Xan's pages: http://web.mac.com/jerelull/iWeb/Xan/ Our BVI trips & tips: http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ |
a sail boat project forsale
Just a casual warning to all the folks on this forum: I'd think long
and hard before doing business with the original poster. His name is Mario Gavazzi and he operates what I am laughingly going to call a "business" in Burlington, North Carolina. He has defrauded multiple people in the air-cooled Volkswagen world and has been banned from several web sites for fraud. You can meet him here - this is a clip from a television news investigation that was done on him. There's actual footage of Mario the http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeQ8UwWPP4Y Some supporting documentation: http://www.mariogavazzivintagewerks.com/ http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/arc...t-96792--.html Well, you folks are adults and can reach your own conclusions, but I wanted to give you fair warning. Mario and his wife Sherry have cheated a large number of very nice people, and I'd hate to see you all added to the list. Thanks. |
a sail boat project forsale
He has left quite an Internet trail hasn't he? It makes you wonder if the
business about sailing the incredible shrinking boat off into the sunset with no ocean experience whatever is just a shill to built up credibilty to foist the other one off on someone. -- Roger Long |
a sail boat project forsale
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a sail boat project forsale
cavelamb himself wrote:
wrote: When you eat a nice meal at a great restaurant with people whose company you enjoy, do you then do a cost benefit analysis of the nutritional value of the food versus what you paid for it? Believe me when I tell you in no uncertain terms, my boat has paid for itself many times over. How much is it worth in dollars? You couldn't afford it. Here's another little lesson that you obviously need badly - data is not knowledge Dismissed! And price is not value... Speaking of which!!!!! The economic situation seems to have hit the MacGreggor owners hardest. As of today there are NINE 26X boats for sale on Sailing Texas. That's an all time record - so far... -- Richard |
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 17:29:28 -0600, cavelamb himself
wrote: Speaking of which!!!!! The economic situation seems to have hit the MacGreggor owners hardest. As of today there are NINE 26X boats for sale on Sailing Texas. That's an all time record - so far... Assuming they're selling, the 26X/M boats hold value pretty well, when original boat price is considered. By that I mean boat only price. I figure the outboards are hard used and not worth much anyway. Sort of complicated figuring boat "upgrades" which might not hold any value to a new owner. Those high prices might be an argument to just buy new. --Vic |
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Vic Smith wrote:
On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 17:29:28 -0600, cavelamb himself wrote: Speaking of which!!!!! The economic situation seems to have hit the MacGreggor owners hardest. As of today there are NINE 26X boats for sale on Sailing Texas. That's an all time record - so far... Assuming they're selling, the 26X/M boats hold value pretty well, when original boat price is considered. By that I mean boat only price. I figure the outboards are hard used and not worth much anyway. Sort of complicated figuring boat "upgrades" which might not hold any value to a new owner. Those high prices might be an argument to just buy new. --Vic With that many on the market at onec, those high prices might come tumblin' down... -- Richard |
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