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On 18 May 2007 18:08:05 -0700, Chuck Gould
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On May 18, 5:02 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
Sold the Halman and got my asking price.

Boat buyers are great!! :)


Proving that the first jerk who offered you a fraction of its value
was the major loser.

May be seller's karma- but just after you decided that you didn't
really care if you sold it at all and thought you might keep it you
wound up getting your full asking price.

In any negotiation, the party that prevails will be the one *least*
emotionally involved.

So you're going to replace this with?....


At this point nothing because I've got to have my hip replaced this
fall, so no sail boats until after that gets done. At that point,
we'll see - maybe something like Don's Sandpiper or just a simple easy
to use, throw it in the water type of boat like a Laser or Zuma.

Actually, I'm thinking of buying another Contender and just get the
whole damn fleet down to one. Trailerable of course.

This time, no bunks - rollers.
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On 18 May 2007 18:08:05 -0700, Chuck Gould
wrote:

On May 18, 5:02 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
Sold the Halman and got my asking price.

Boat buyers are great!! :)


Proving that the first jerk who offered you a fraction of its value
was the major loser.

May be seller's karma- but just after you decided that you didn't
really care if you sold it at all and thought you might keep it you
wound up getting your full asking price.

In any negotiation, the party that prevails will be the one *least*
emotionally involved.

So you're going to replace this with?....


At this point nothing because I've got to have my hip replaced this
fall, so no sail boats until after that gets done. At that point,
we'll see - maybe something like Don's Sandpiper or just a simple easy
to use, throw it in the water type of boat like a Laser or Zuma.

Actually, I'm thinking of buying another Contender and just get the
whole damn fleet down to one. Trailerable of course.

This time, no bunks - rollers.


Good plan .. A Sandpiper 565 or a Catalina 18 are a great size for day sails
and occasional weekenders. Just big enough to have a place to sleep and a
pump out head if you plan on taking the wife along.
You can always go ashore and stay a night at a hotel on occasion.

If you planned on sailing singlehanded on fine afternoons in protected
waters, a smaller open boat might do the trick.
example CL16, Hunter 17 etc.
Older guys like us may not appreciate those flat lasers for more than a few
hours at a time.


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On May 19, 6:38 am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On 18 May 2007 18:08:05 -0700, Chuck Gould





wrote:
On May 18, 5:02 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
Sold the Halman and got my asking price.


Boat buyers are great!! :)


Proving that the first jerk who offered you a fraction of its value
was the major loser.


May be seller's karma- but just after you decided that you didn't
really care if you sold it at all and thought you might keep it you
wound up getting your full asking price.


In any negotiation, the party that prevails will be the one *least*
emotionally involved.


So you're going to replace this with?....


At this point nothing because I've got to have my hip replaced this
fall, so no sail boats until after that gets done. At that point,
we'll see - maybe something like Don's Sandpiper or just a simple easy
to use, throw it in the water type of boat like a Laser or Zuma.

Actually, I'm thinking of buying another Contender and just get the
whole damn fleet down to one. Trailerable of course.

This time, no bunks - rollers.- Hide quoted text -

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Hey, I picked up a fixerupper Bluejay last year, came with Main, Jib,
and three size spinnakers (sic) supposedly for racing. Down home we
got the frostbite yacht club racing all winter in these things. Looks
like a fun little boat, if I get a little sailboat set up this season,
I will let you know, glad to let you borrow a little one some weekend.

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