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Time to move up Froggy
Hey Froggy....if you really are serious about sailing away with the family,
it might be wise to move up to a bigger boat. You like older boats...so check this out. http://halifax.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...AdIdZ159665587 |
Time to move up Froggy
On Apr 9, 5:31*pm, "Don White" wrote:
Hey Froggy....if you really are serious about sailing away with the family, it might be wise to move up to a bigger boat. You like older boats...so check this out.http://halifax.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...ft-sailboats-C... Quite frankly, It is not that i like older boats, it is just that I am cheap. I actually prefer newer boats because they have all the advantage of previous knowledge. A friend who was buying a boat once told me that he preferred "traditional" designs and I told him that the ocean bottom was littered with traditional designs. What I'd really like would be one of those folding trimarans but I dont have $80,000 to spend on one. I once considered building an F-32 trimaran but when I finally decided why I wanted it I realized a power boat like my the Tolman Skiff fit the bill better which is why I built the Tolman. After this trip to the bahamas, I will probably give the sailboat to my daughter. If I want to sail, I have my 12' MiniCups and can also use the 22' Hunter and the 2 Flying Scots our sailing club has. |
Time to move up Froggy
"Don White" wrote in message ... Hey Froggy....if you really are serious about sailing away with the family, it might be wise to move up to a bigger boat. You like older boats...so check this out. http://halifax.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...AdIdZ159665587 His S-2 probbably has almost as much usable interior volume as that 40. |
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