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WTB SAILBOAT 15-20'
used with trailer
East US or Canada |
WTB SAILBOAT 15-20'
used with trailer
East US or Canada Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: Got a '20 Halman Nordic 20 you might be interested in. Email on the way. Good grief, you're not selling that boat already, are you? I was looking forward to hearing your tales of sailing adventure in it! DSK |
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WTB SAILBOAT 15-20'
Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On 8 Jun 2006 01:41:43 -0700, wrote: used with trailer East US or Canada Got a '20 Halman Nordic 20 you might be interested in. Email on the way. Say what? You bailing out already? What kind of sailor are you? |
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Thanks Don here's a spot ...mostly in Ontario.. http://www.boatforsale.org/class/default.asp and... http://www.herald.ns.ca/searchclass.html search on recreational...boats |
WTB SAILBOAT 15-20'
The original poster is (I think) on his way, thanks to Don's
answer. ** * ** warning ** * ** the remainder of this post is somewhat irrelevant Good grief, you're not selling that boat already, are you? I was looking forward to hearing your tales of sailing adventure in it! Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: I really wanted to Doug, but I just don't have the time for it unfortunately. Trust me, it pains me deeply that I took the time and effort to pick it up, bring it East, refurb the hull, etc., and have to turn around and sell it, but I haven't even taken the winter cover off of it yet. I figured it would be fun last fall, but the shoulder operation screwed that up, then with my partner being down for the summer and actually going back to work to help a long and good friend out of a jam has just collapsed my time. I'm glad it's not just the shoulder. That would suck. I want to see the boat sailed by somebody who will enjoy it and have fun with it. Liz and I talked about keeping it through this summer and maybe sailing it in the fall, but that is looking less likely as the Spring goes on - having to help move some of the kids around, looking for a house in SC this summer, visiting the kids, etc., just not enough time. Well, why not keep it on the back burner? It's paid for, it's trailerable, it's a fun boat. When I retired I figured I'd have plenty of time for everything that I didn't have time for when I wasn't retired. HA!!! :) I can see that. My dad says he has to hire somebody to help him be retired. Seems to be pretty busy. Speaking of which, you up for lunch sometime in July when we're in your area as we pass through? Absolutley. Let me know when. You'll be on the ICW? Fair Skies Doug King |
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Harry Krause wrote:
Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: Mine is better. :) Mine is harder. :-) D'oh... mine is smaller... snif snif |
WTB SAILBOAT 15-20'
Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On Thu, 08 Jun 2006 12:12:52 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: Mine is better. :) Mine is harder. :-) Were we speaking of heads? :) I thought we were still talking about sailboats! |
WTB SAILBOAT 15-20'
Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On Thu, 08 Jun 2006 13:35:15 GMT, Don White wrote: wrote: used with trailer East US or Canada Here you go.... in one of Halifax's daily newspapers.. 17' Sailboat. Mahone Bay built Paceship 16, 3 sails incl. Spinnaker with trailer. Excel. cond. Stored indoors - not having been used for 25 years - $3,500. obo. Webster's: 742-5342 or 742-6041. Mine is better. :) Not a doubt.... only concern would be trailering a boat that size. I would love to have your boat (or similar) at a yacht club mooring or slip. |
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