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On Nov 2, 11:04 am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 15:06:57 -0000, wrote: On Nov 2, 10:58 am, wrote: My wife has always wanted to learn to sail, and have a sailboat, this one seems to fit us, and is trailerable. I know bass boats, not sailboats, so please take a look. I went and looked at it, and for it's age, it's immaculate. He acts as he'll come down a little. Thanks. I suppose the link would be a good idea, sorry! http://atlanta.craigslist.org/boa/465785774.html When I sold my Halman, the buyer was comparing it to a boat similar to this. From a price standpoint, it's about right if it's in really good condition. If he'll come down a tad, you might be golden. I would also echo Don's advice on this - it's not a trailerable as in tow, rig and throw in the water easily. The Halman was doable, but after trying it once in the front yard, it's not as easy as you might think. I also concur - a couple of hundred to have it surveyed would be an excellant idea. Nice choice though. To all: Thanks for the information, advice, etc. I bought it. $3700. It's in my back yard as we speak. I towed it home with my pickup, no problem. I've got a good tow package, but I think I could have pulled it with the wife's car! I'm arranging storage on the lake for spring. |
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