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Bobsprit wrote:
1987 Catalina 34 in NY Owner made improvements then decided to sell. Beige colored hull, nice boat. Main section of sole recently replaced. Is that the one where they found the body of that guy who was infected with plague? |
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Main section of sole recently replaced.
Is that the one where they found the body of that guy who was infected with plague? C'mon, Doug, you can do better. No, this is the Catalina 34 selling for thousands less than market because the owner really needs out. It's a great chance for someone who needs a bigger boat, but doesn't have a lot of $$$. RB |
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Bobsprit wrote:
.... No, this is the Catalina 34 selling for thousands less than market because the owner really needs out. If it were really a bargain, there would be no need to advertise it here. |
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.... No, this is the Catalina 34 selling for
thousands less than market because the owner really needs out. If it were really a bargain, there would be no need to advertise it here. That makes a lot of sense! One of the Cape Dory 25's I sold was bought out of here. It was the nicest CD 25D on the market and it went for a very good price. Deals are where you find them, Doug, not where you want them to be. You can keep trolling if you like. RB |
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Bobsprit wrote:
That makes a lot of sense! Yes, it does, doesn't it? You advertise a boat where ads are not allowed, instead of selling the boat through normal channels. Why? Clearly the boat is a disaster... I be it's the one where the owner couldn't afford to have the yard replace the keel bolts, so he tried to do it himself and botched the job. |
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Yes, it does, doesn't it? You advertise a boat where ads are not
allowed, instead of selling the boat through normal channels. Why? Doug, I've sold a lot of boats this year and all were sold through quite a number of channels. I recently sold a Cal 35. The buyer was someone who was in the C&C group and saw my webpage, asking if I knew of anything in the area. A Fisher sold via a sign! It happens how it happens and you don't see folks claiming I sold them a bad boat on the web. Now go find a hobby. Try sailing. RB |
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now you're claiming you've sold lots of boats this year. A few posts back you
claimed this was a "private sale." No wonder everyone thinks you're a chronic liar. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Yes, it does, doesn't it? You advertise a boat where ads are not allowed, instead of selling the boat through normal channels. Why? Doug, I've sold a lot of boats this year and all were sold through quite a number of channels. I recently sold a Cal 35. The buyer was someone who was in the C&C group and saw my webpage, asking if I knew of anything in the area. A Fisher sold via a sign! It happens how it happens and you don't see folks claiming I sold them a bad boat on the web. Now go find a hobby. Try sailing. RB |
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I be it's the one where the owner
couldn't afford to have the yard replace the keel bolts, so he tried to do it himself and botched the job. Keelbolts on the mid 80's Catalina 34, Doug? Catalina had long switched to SS bolts by then and problems of that nature are rare in models after late 70's. Maybe you can expose more of your boat ignorance, Doug. Do try! Nice boat. What makes Doug angry, folks, is that his wife wouldn't allow a nice big sailboat and he ended up stuck with a trawler. Think I'm making it up? Search Alt.Sailing.Asa and see for yourself. Even a modest Catalina 34 drives Doug nuts. RB |
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Bobsprit wrote:
I be it's the one where the owner couldn't afford to have the yard replace the keel bolts, so he tried to do it himself and botched the job. Keelbolts on the mid 80's Catalina 34, Doug? Catalina had long switched to SS bolts by then and problems of that nature are rare in models after late 70's. Stainless steel is NOT a suitable material for keel bolts. Look up crevice corrosion and see why. Sounds like it's defective allright. snip Bobsprit slagging off Doug -- Ian Malcolm. London, ENGLAND. (NEWSGROUP REPLY PREFERRED) ianm[at]the[dash]malcolms[dot]freeserve[dot]co[dot]uk [at]=@, [dash]=- & [dot]=. *Warning* SPAM TRAP set in header, Use email address in sig. if you must. 'Stingo' Albacore #1554 - 15' Uffa Fox designed, All varnished hot moulded wooden racing dinghy circa. 1961 |
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So, you're admitting to running a commercial business on a non-commercial board?
Isn't that a rather gross violation of your "Rules of User Conduct"? "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... .... No, this is the Catalina 34 selling for thousands less than market because the owner really needs out. If it were really a bargain, there would be no need to advertise it here. That makes a lot of sense! One of the Cape Dory 25's I sold was bought out of here. It was the nicest CD 25D on the market and it went for a very good price. Deals are where you find them, Doug, not where you want them to be. You can keep trolling if you like. RB |
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