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On 28 Dec 2004 07:07:23 -0800, "milan ramaiya"
wrote: DSK wrote: milan ramaiya wrote: ... but I'm looking at a bunch of different ones. That's the smart way to shop. What's your time frame? Getting underway this spring? Preferably by spring or summer. My biggest constraint is price. If I could afford it, sure, I'd get a 30-35 footer. So far, I've seen the Sovereign 23, for $2000 which he said is in good condition, an O'Day 27 for $4000, which is in okay condition, but the engine needs work (replacement?), and an O'Day 23 for $400, which is in bad shape, has no sails and no engine. (It's got some hurricane damage.) I'm considering buying the O'Day 23, and figure if I have a few months to work on it, I can feed some money into it over time, and make it really nice. If nothing else, I can turn around and sell it for much more, and look at something else. I'd like the O'Day 27 but I don't exactly have $4000 in my bank account right now, and the Soveriegn is right in my budget, so it's looking better and better. Okay, I just found a '68 Star 23 for $1800. I'm gonna go look at that. I'm not too concerned about the size of the boat. I'm actually looking forward to some hairy experiences. Hell, that's what makes it interesting, and it'll make me a better sailer. States with or near water has places like this: http://www.urifoundation.org/uriboats/index.html Really nice boats cheap. Later, Tom |
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