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hunter 34
"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
oups.com.. .. sailboat. Your point being? The point is that this is not ASA. How about some respect for the folks here who actually own and sail their boats? If you want to chase me around the web and troll, you're wasting your time. I'm sure everyone is waiting for your group info on problems with Somerset and UK lofts. And what has this to do with weather DSK owns a sailboat or not? Grow up. You sound like a 4 YO. SBV |
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hunter 34
And what has this to do with weather DSK owns a sailboat or not? Buh bye, Scotty. Keep on trolling. Maybe someone will care. Probably DSK will. Robert 35s5 NY |
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hunter 34
Others have given you lots to think about. I agree that Hunter is a
"price-point" boat. That's partly why I bought one. Last year, she survived Katrina and Rita in New Orleans, then Wilma in Key West. In between, she took us safely across the Gulf of Mexico in some of the worst weather I've been in, in 40-plus years of sailing. And as others have said, the interior is very user-friendly. My kids preferred it to a C&C39 we also looked at, which had been my first choice for our purchase. FYI FWIW YMMV, Frank S/V Zombie Princess of New Orleans, 1984 Hunter 34 |
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hunter 34
Can't you just answer the question?
"Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com.. .. And what has this to do with weather DSK owns a sailboat or not? Buh bye, Scotty. Keep on trolling. Maybe someone will care. Probably DSK will. Robert 35s5 NY |
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hunter 34
"Capt. Rob" spammed That would be good advice, as long one avoids pretend "surveyors" and internet-fantasy boatyards. Sorry about Doug, folks. He continues to be a troll. BTW, he has no sailboat. The yard he insists doesn't exist can be seen here for example....on my webpage: http://hometown.aol.com/boobsprit/paige1.html I sell sailboats for them Always trust the word of a used boat salesman. |
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hunter 34
"Capt" Rob wrote
Sorry about Doug, folks. He continues to be a troll. BTW, he has no sailboat. The yard he insists doesn't exist can be seen here for example....on my webpage: http://hometown.aol.com/boobsprit/paige1.html I sell sailboats for them Without a broker's license Scotty wrote: Always trust the word of a used boat salesman. Especially one who calls himself "Captain" when he isn't one, and who says he does "surveys" that he's not qualified to perform. DSK |
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hunter 34
I may sound a little stupid but "what is a broker's licence and what to you
gain by dealing with a broker" Why are they using this disclaimer" Disclaimer The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice. The broker get approx 10% plus in commission doing what? "DSK" wrote in message ... "Capt" Rob wrote Sorry about Doug, folks. He continues to be a troll. BTW, he has no sailboat. The yard he insists doesn't exist can be seen here for example....on my webpage: http://hometown.aol.com/boobsprit/paige1.html I sell sailboats for them Without a broker's license Scotty wrote: Always trust the word of a used boat salesman. Especially one who calls himself "Captain" when he isn't one, and who says he does "surveys" that he's not qualified to perform. DSK |
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hunter 34
Last year one of my friend purchased a sailboat through a broker.
He was given a list of the equipment included in the purchase price of the sailboat. A contract was drafted with the equipment list. When he took possession of the sailboat some equipment was missing. He went to the broker and informed him of the missing items from the contractual equipment listing. At first the broker denied the existence of the list and informed him that it was the buyer's responsibility to ascertain that all the promised equipment was delivered with the sailboat. wrote in message ... I may sound a little stupid but "what is a broker's licence and what to you gain by dealing with a broker" Why are they using this disclaimer" Disclaimer The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice. The broker get approx 10% plus in commission doing what? "DSK" wrote in message ... "Capt" Rob wrote Sorry about Doug, folks. He continues to be a troll. BTW, he has no sailboat. The yard he insists doesn't exist can be seen here for example....on my webpage: http://hometown.aol.com/boobsprit/paige1.html I sell sailboats for them Without a broker's license Scotty wrote: Always trust the word of a used boat salesman. Especially one who calls himself "Captain" when he isn't one, and who says he does "surveys" that he's not qualified to perform. DSK |
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hunter 34
Did he get the missing equipment, or compensation?
At least with a *real* (licensed) broker you have recourse, as opposed to someone who just decides one day to call himself a broker. SBV wrote in message ... Last year one of my friend purchased a sailboat through a broker. He was given a list of the equipment included in the purchase price of the sailboat. A contract was drafted with the equipment list. When he took possession of the sailboat some equipment was missing. He went to the broker and informed him of the missing items from the contractual equipment listing. At first the broker denied the existence of the list and informed him that it was the buyer's responsibility to ascertain that all the promised equipment was delivered with the sailboat. wrote in message ... I may sound a little stupid but "what is a broker's licence and what to you gain by dealing with a broker" Why are they using this disclaimer" Disclaimer The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice. The broker get approx 10% plus in commission doing what? "DSK" wrote in message ... "Capt" Rob wrote Sorry about Doug, folks. He continues to be a troll. BTW, he has no sailboat. The yard he insists doesn't exist can be seen here for example....on my webpage: http://hometown.aol.com/boobsprit/paige1.html I sell sailboats for them Without a broker's license Scotty wrote: Always trust the word of a used boat salesman. Especially one who calls himself "Captain" when he isn't one, and who says he does "surveys" that he's not qualified to perform. DSK |
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hunter 34
Without a broker's license Once again, DSK allows everyone to see his ignorance and Scotty is along for the ride. If I show a boat for the brokerage I am covered by the brokerage license, which is on the wall when you walk in the office. No one there has their own license. Next try Coney's and see how many of those salespeople have a license. Coney's has the license and that's the only one that matters if you have a problem. Every boat I have listed currently is on yachtworld and is under the brokerage license. So DSK gets it wrong for the 234th time. (Don't forget the J29 that you said can't have a bulb on the keel, Doug. She gets hauled next week.) Furthermore, after selling a Catalina 36 last week, the contract clearly lists the gear included and we are OBLIGATED to make good on that whether the boat is ours or not. Any broker who doesn't obey that is pretty bad. Mistakes happen and sometimes we have to make good on missing gear. That recently happened when a handheld VHF vanished from a Irwin 37 we sold. I ran out and replaced it for the buyer. Sea trial for the Catalina 36 is next Wednesday. I hope it's nice out! Robert 35s5 NY |
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