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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote in message . ..
On 20 Aug 2004 17:05:41 -0700, (Matt Lang) wrote: vze3j5ge wrote in message ... My husband and I are considering purchase of a used boat - currently out of the water at our marina. We've spoken to a marine surveyor we might hire who says that the engine can be tested to some extent on land but that we really should put the boat in the water and check it out. Seems reasonable - but my question is one about procedure. Who usually pays for the marina to put boat in and take it out again in such a case - buyer or seller? ~~ snippity do da ~~ A good deal is one that both parties would do again under the same circumstances knowing what they know after the deal. Dewd!!! What planet do yo live on? I want to move there. :) Later, Tom Hahahaha I am not saying these good deals actually exist ![]() However if one doesnt sell with the intend to rip the other paty as much as possible then its easier to make deals Matt |
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