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Gould 0738 wrote:


There is a lot of value in a Sea Ray 340 Sundancer. The vessel we


tested at

Lake Union Sea Ray in Seattle had a base price of $222,167. With the


Raymarine

radar, the 5kw Onan, the SmartCraft system, freshwater cooling, and

some
miscellaneous options the retail price on the vessel as equipped was


$251,082.

In a market where one could spend nearly as much but have to settle for
considerably less boat, the 340 Sundancer deserves a careful look. In


any

season.



Yikes ... just noticed that price. For that kinda moolah you can buy a
new Albemarle 310, according to the new SW Sportsman. With twin Cat
3126s. Of course, the Albe is less the dockside condo and more the head
out no matter the weather boat.



A lot of money but no where near what you shelled out on your custom 36

foot
lobster boat, right Harry?

How are your friends Harry Hope and Creaky doing? LOL!





Ahh that's right...you dickheads think I'm
Harry Hope, too. D'oh.

When are you launching your boat this season, Dennis?

One of mine may be heading to the marina tomorrow.


Oh...that's right...you don't have a boat.


The sock puppet Creaky has already been proven. Here it is in case you
forgot:

http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&threadm=3CCC742C.8090707%40mindspring.com&rnum=1 &prev=/groups%3Fq%3Dharry%2Bkrause%2B(LONG)%26hl%3Den%26l r%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26oe%3DUTF-8%26selm%3D3CCC742C.8090707%2540mindspring.com%26r num%3D1

As you know we sold our boat because of my wife's medical condition. This
is after owning and operating boats for over 25 years. It will be tough but
we have plenty of old dock neighbors and neighborhood friends with boats who
have offered to take us out. I will be doing some walleye fishing a couple
of time in May on a 26 foot Lyman.

When I retire in 7 years we plan to buy a house on the Huron River and buy a
smaller boat then, perhaps the size of your only boat....the Parker.

Thanks for asking Harry.


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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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jim-- wrote:


"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Gould 0738 wrote:



There is a lot of value in a Sea Ray 340 Sundancer. The vessel we

tested at


Lake Union Sea Ray in Seattle had a base price of $222,167. With the

Raymarine


radar, the 5kw Onan, the SmartCraft system, freshwater cooling, and


some

miscellaneous options the retail price on the vessel as equipped was

$251,082.


In a market where one could spend nearly as much but have to settle for
considerably less boat, the 340 Sundancer deserves a careful look. In

any


season.



Yikes ... just noticed that price. For that kinda moolah you can buy a
new Albemarle 310, according to the new SW Sportsman. With twin Cat
3126s. Of course, the Albe is less the dockside condo and more the head
out no matter the weather boat.


A lot of money but no where near what you shelled out on your custom 36


foot

lobster boat, right Harry?

How are your friends Harry Hope and Creaky doing? LOL!





Ahh that's right...you dickheads think I'm
Harry Hope, too. D'oh.

When are you launching your boat this season, Dennis?

One of mine may be heading to the marina tomorrow.


Oh...that's right...you don't have a boat.



As you know we sold our boat because of my wife's medical condition. This
is after owning and operating boats for over 25 years. It will be tough but
we have plenty of old dock neighbors and neighborhood friends with boats who
have offered to take us out. I will be doing some walleye fishing a couple
of time in May on a 26 foot Lyman.

When I retire in 7 years we plan to buy a house on the Huron River and buy a
smaller boat then, perhaps the size of your only boat....the Parker.

Thanks for asking Harry.



Ahh, that's right...you don't have a boat, Dennis. i forgot for a second.


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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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jim-- wrote:

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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jim-- wrote:


"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Gould 0738 wrote:



There is a lot of value in a Sea Ray 340 Sundancer. The vessel we

tested at


Lake Union Sea Ray in Seattle had a base price of $222,167. With the

Raymarine


radar, the 5kw Onan, the SmartCraft system, freshwater cooling, and


some

miscellaneous options the retail price on the vessel as equipped was

$251,082.


In a market where one could spend nearly as much but have to settle

for
considerably less boat, the 340 Sundancer deserves a careful look. In

any


season.



Yikes ... just noticed that price. For that kinda moolah you can buy a
new Albemarle 310, according to the new SW Sportsman. With twin Cat
3126s. Of course, the Albe is less the dockside condo and more the

head
out no matter the weather boat.


A lot of money but no where near what you shelled out on your custom 36


foot

lobster boat, right Harry?

How are your friends Harry Hope and Creaky doing? LOL!





Ahh that's right...you dickheads think I'm
Harry Hope, too. D'oh.

When are you launching your boat this season, Dennis?

One of mine may be heading to the marina tomorrow.


Oh...that's right...you don't have a boat.



As you know we sold our boat because of my wife's medical condition.

This
is after owning and operating boats for over 25 years. It will be tough

but
we have plenty of old dock neighbors and neighborhood friends with boats

who
have offered to take us out. I will be doing some walleye fishing a

couple
of time in May on a 26 foot Lyman.

When I retire in 7 years we plan to buy a house on the Huron River and

buy a
smaller boat then, perhaps the size of your only boat....the Parker.

Thanks for asking Harry.



Ahh, that's right...you don't have a boat, Dennis. i forgot for a second.



No problem. We will still get on the water. With the price of gas, it was
a good thing I guess.

Speaking of gas, how many gallons does that custom 36 foot lobster boat take
and what is its gas economy?

You also never told us its name or where you dock it. John H could easily
take a drive to check it out if in fact it is more than a figment of your
imagination. That would put the Creaky and custom 36 foot lobster boat
rumors to rest once and for all.

After all, you did show him your Parker and posted pictures of it here. Why
not the expensive boat?

How about it bud?


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Speaking of gas, how many gallons does that custom 36 foot lobster boat take
and what is its gas economy?


It doesn't use gasoline, Dennis. And I previously have posted the tankage.



You also never told us its name


Correct.


or where you dock it.

Incorrect. I even gave the coordinates once.



John H could easily
take a drive to check it out if in fact it is more than a figment of your
imagination.


What John does or doesn't do these days is no concern of mine. The last
time i saw him, he didn't look well.



That would put the Creaky and custom 36 foot lobster boat
rumors to rest once and for all.


Once again, Dennis, you and the rest of the right-wing asswipes
apparently still believe I care what is on your minds. I don't.



After all, you did show him your Parker and posted pictures of it here. Why
not the expensive boat?

How about it bud?

=
This is more fun.




Got a boat, Dennis?
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jim-- wrote:

Speaking of gas, how many gallons does that custom 36 foot lobster boat

take
and what is its gas economy?


It doesn't use gasoline, Dennis. And I previously have posted the tankage.



You also never told us its name


Correct.


or where you dock it.

Incorrect. I even gave the coordinates once.



John H could easily
take a drive to check it out if in fact it is more than a figment of

your
imagination.


What John does or doesn't do these days is no concern of mine. The last
time i saw him, he didn't look well.



That would put the Creaky and custom 36 foot lobster boat
rumors to rest once and for all.


Once again, Dennis, you and the rest of the right-wing asswipes
apparently still believe I care what is on your minds. I don't.



After all, you did show him your Parker and posted pictures of it here.

Why
not the expensive boat?

How about it bud?

=
This is more fun.




Got a boat, Dennis?


I already explained that Harry. Are you stupid or what? (Never mind
answering, we already know).

I can see I am getting to you. You continue to reply with insults.

It is really funny how your made up friends Creaky and Harry Hope have seen
your custom 36 foot lobster boat but someone who lives near you and was
invited on your smaller boat has not seen this custom boat. John said you
were very proud of your 25 footer. Logic would dictate that you would be
even prouder of your custom made 36 foot lobster boat and show that to him.

I always wondered why one would make such a fuss over a 25 foot boat, and
post pictures of it, but not a custom made 36 foot lobster boat he claims to
own.

But that's OK Harry. We know the truth. No need to explain anymore.
LMAO!!




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jim-- wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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jim-- wrote:

Speaking of gas, how many gallons does that custom 36 foot lobster boat


take

and what is its gas economy?


It doesn't use gasoline, Dennis. And I previously have posted the tankage.



You also never told us its name


Correct.


or where you dock it.

Incorrect. I even gave the coordinates once.



John H could easily

take a drive to check it out if in fact it is more than a figment of


your

imagination.


What John does or doesn't do these days is no concern of mine. The last
time i saw him, he didn't look well.



That would put the Creaky and custom 36 foot lobster boat

rumors to rest once and for all.


Once again, Dennis, you and the rest of the right-wing asswipes
apparently still believe I care what is on your minds. I don't.



After all, you did show him your Parker and posted pictures of it here.


Why

not the expensive boat?

How about it bud?


=
This is more fun.




Got a boat, Dennis?



I already explained that Harry. Are you stupid or what? (Never mind
answering, we already know).

I can see I am getting to you. You continue to reply with insults.


Got a boat, Dennis?

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