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Yes, this late in the season. I had the bug, and was going through
withdrawal from having one a few years ago... Bought a 'classic' (old) 1981 Tollycraft 26' sedan. Has FWC new engine with less than 50 hours. Interior is clean but dated, as expected for an old boat. Didn't get a chance to check engine (boat is on land) but wrote sales contract with my attorney (happens to be my wife) that states when boat is put in water (2 weeks), all mechanical systems will be functional and in working order or sale is cancelled. Read up on Tolly craft before I bought; looks like a good boat; no wood core. So looking forward to spending weekends in Beach Haven, NJ...see you on the water |
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wf3h wrote:
Yes, this late in the season. I had the bug, and was going through withdrawal from having one a few years ago... Bought a 'classic' (old) 1981 Tollycraft 26' sedan. Has FWC new engine with less than 50 hours. Interior is clean but dated, as expected for an old boat. Didn't get a chance to check engine (boat is on land) but wrote sales contract with my attorney (happens to be my wife) that states when boat is put in water (2 weeks), all mechanical systems will be functional and in working order or sale is cancelled. Read up on Tolly craft before I bought; looks like a good boat; no wood core. So looking forward to spending weekends in Beach Haven, NJ...see you on the water Good luck, and keep that checkbook handy! |
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On Sun, 9 Aug 2009 17:35:16 -0700 (PDT), wf3h
wrote: Yes, this late in the season. I had the bug, and was going through withdrawal from having one a few years ago... Bought a 'classic' (old) 1981 Tollycraft 26' sedan. Has FWC new engine with less than 50 hours. Interior is clean but dated, as expected for an old boat. Didn't get a chance to check engine (boat is on land) but wrote sales contract with my attorney (happens to be my wife) that states when boat is put in water (2 weeks), all mechanical systems will be functional and in working order or sale is cancelled. Read up on Tolly craft before I bought; looks like a good boat; no wood core. So looking forward to spending weekends in Beach Haven, NJ...see you on the water Tollys are well-built boats. Thick, substantial hulls with reasonable deadrise makes for good seakeeping. Updating surfaces and door panels is lots easier than making a boat seaworthy. All the best in your adventures. |
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Congrats! Have fun.
--Mike "wf3h" wrote in message ... Yes, this late in the season. I had the bug, and was going through withdrawal from having one a few years ago... Bought a 'classic' (old) 1981 Tollycraft 26' sedan. Has FWC new engine with less than 50 hours. Interior is clean but dated, as expected for an old boat. Didn't get a chance to check engine (boat is on land) but wrote sales contract with my attorney (happens to be my wife) that states when boat is put in water (2 weeks), all mechanical systems will be functional and in working order or sale is cancelled. Read up on Tolly craft before I bought; looks like a good boat; no wood core. So looking forward to spending weekends in Beach Haven, NJ...see you on the water |
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Become familiar with the acronym BOAT - Bring Out Another Thousand ...
lol :) enjoy your new vessel. If you have not done so already, become familiar with safety equipment requirements and a course such as Power Squadron. Should you be inspected by your local authority, failure is often a big fine. (lights, life vests, flares, anchors, heaving lines, fire extinquishers, charts etc) "wf3h" wrote in message ... Yes, this late in the season. I had the bug, and was going through withdrawal from having one a few years ago... Bought a 'classic' (old) 1981 Tollycraft 26' sedan. Has FWC new engine with less than 50 hours. Interior is clean but dated, as expected for an old boat. Didn't get a chance to check engine (boat is on land) but wrote sales contract with my attorney (happens to be my wife) that states when boat is put in water (2 weeks), all mechanical systems will be functional and in working order or sale is cancelled. Read up on Tolly craft before I bought; looks like a good boat; no wood core. So looking forward to spending weekends in Beach Haven, NJ...see you on the water |
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On Aug 9, 8:44*pm, H the K wrote:
wf3h wrote: Yes, this late in the season. I had the bug, and was going through withdrawal from having one a few years ago... Bought a 'classic' (old) 1981 Tollycraft 26' sedan. *Has FWC new engine with less than 50 hours. Interior is clean but dated, as expected for an old boat. Didn't get a chance to check engine (boat is on land) but wrote sales contract with my attorney (happens to be my wife) that states when boat is put in water (2 weeks), all mechanical systems will be functional and in working order or sale is cancelled. Read up on Tolly craft before I bought; looks like a good boat; no wood core. So looking forward to spending weekends in Beach Haven, NJ...see you on the water Good luck, and keep that checkbook handy! thanks harry...yep, checkbook has been put on alert! |
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On Aug 9, 9:05*pm, jps wrote:
On Sun, 9 Aug 2009 17:35:16 -0700 (PDT), wf3h wrote: Yes, this late in the season. I had the bug, and was going through withdrawal from having one a few years ago... Bought a 'classic' (old) 1981 Tollycraft 26' sedan. *Has FWC new engine with less than 50 hours. Interior is clean but dated, as expected for an old boat. Didn't get a chance to check engine (boat is on land) but wrote sales contract with my attorney (happens to be my wife) that states when boat is put in water (2 weeks), all mechanical systems will be functional and in working order or sale is cancelled. Read up on Tolly craft before I bought; looks like a good boat; no wood core. So looking forward to spending weekends in Beach Haven, NJ...see you on the water Tollys are well-built boats. *Thick, substantial hulls with reasonable deadrise makes for good seakeeping. Updating surfaces and door panels is lots easier than making a boat seaworthy. All the best in your adventures. thanks much...did research on the tollys and you're right, even a boat this old should be OK... |
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On Aug 9, 9:29*pm, "mgg" wrote:
Congrats! Have fun. --Mike "wf3h" wrote in message ... Yes, this late in the season. I had the bug, and was going through withdrawal from having one a few years ago... Bought a 'classic' (old) 1981 Tollycraft 26' sedan. *Has FWC new engine with less than 50 hours. Interior is clean but dated, as expected for an old boat. Didn't get a chance to check engine (boat is on land) but wrote sales contract with my attorney (happens to be my wife) that states when boat is put in water (2 weeks), all mechanical systems will be functional and in working order or sale is cancelled. Read up on Tolly craft before I bought; looks like a good boat; no wood core. So looking forward to spending weekends in Beach Haven, NJ...see you on the water thanks much...see if i can get out of the dock without going aground! |
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On Aug 9, 10:09*pm, "Matt" wrote:
Become familiar with the acronym BOAT - Bring Out Another Thousand ... lol *:) *enjoy your new vessel. If you have not done so already, become familiar with safety equipment requirements and a course such as Power Squadron. Should you be inspected by your local authority, failure is often a big fine. (lights, life vests, flares, anchors, heaving lines, fire extinquishers, charts etc) "wf3h" wrote in message ... Yes, this late in the season. I had the bug, and was going through withdrawal from having one a few years ago... Bought a 'classic' (old) 1981 Tollycraft 26' sedan. *Has FWC new engine with less than 50 hours. Interior is clean but dated, as expected for an old boat. Didn't get a chance to check engine (boat is on land) but wrote sales contract with my attorney (happens to be my wife) that states when boat is put in water (2 weeks), all mechanical systems will be functional and in working order or sale is cancelled. Read up on Tolly craft before I bought; looks like a good boat; no wood core. So looking forward to spending weekends in Beach Haven, NJ...see you on the water thanks for the update...yes, hope to avoid any problems....member of USCG aux...was on SAR case yesterday (why do people call in hoax calls?)... |
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"wf3h" wrote in message ... On Aug 9, 8:44 pm, H the K wrote: wf3h wrote: Yes, this late in the season. I had the bug, and was going through withdrawal from having one a few years ago... Bought a 'classic' (old) 1981 Tollycraft 26' sedan. Has FWC new engine with less than 50 hours. Interior is clean but dated, as expected for an old boat. Didn't get a chance to check engine (boat is on land) but wrote sales contract with my attorney (happens to be my wife) that states when boat is put in water (2 weeks), all mechanical systems will be functional and in working order or sale is cancelled. Read up on Tolly craft before I bought; looks like a good boat; no wood core. So looking forward to spending weekends in Beach Haven, NJ...see you on the water Good luck, and keep that checkbook handy! thanks harry...yep, checkbook has been put on alert! ....and keep the wife working! ;-) Congratulations....hope you have lots of fun with it. |
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