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"HK" wrote in message . .. Jim wrote: Probably old HK pulling a prank or some guy from yugorovia who is sending you his winnings from megayuk lottery and wants you to refund the difference to his offshore bank in Neverland. Procede with caution, and GOOD LUCK. Merry Holidays! "Eisboch" wrote in message ... Just when I thought life was simple again with no major decisions to be made.... The broker just called. He has a written offer for the Navigator. Damit. Eisboch It's no prank of mine, a**hole. Now that wasn't called for, potty mouth. |
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"Jim" wrote in message ... Probably old HK pulling a prank or some guy from yugorovia who is sending you his winnings from megayuk lottery and wants you to refund the difference to his offshore bank in Neverland. Procede with caution, and GOOD LUCK. Merry Holidays! Howdy Jim, Long time no hear. How's that new "Yacht" of yours running? I spent a couple of hours on the phone with the broker in MD. No pranks. Turns out he and I have a lot in common ....both started companies involved in similar technologies, both sold them at about the same time, took our proceeds and ran. Very interesting guy who shared some common interest stories regarding boats and the market, etc. Anyway, the offer has been accepted, subject to him successfully selling his current boat, obtaining financing, survey and short sea trial. They are coming up this weekend for an overall inspection, then the survey and sea trial will be scheduled. We'll see. I might have to shift the flag back to the GB. Problem is, I had the Navigator all set up for spending some time on it this winter. The GB is stored away inside, so if the sale is consummated, I may be boatless for the winter. Eisboch |
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"HK" wrote in message . .. Jim wrote: Probably old HK pulling a prank or some guy from yugorovia who is sending you his winnings from megayuk lottery and wants you to refund the difference to his offshore bank in Neverland. Procede with caution, and GOOD LUCK. Merry Holidays! "Eisboch" wrote in message ... Just when I thought life was simple again with no major decisions to be made.... The broker just called. He has a written offer for the Navigator. Damit. Eisboch It's no prank of mine, a**hole. You really need to lighten up Harry. Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message ... Probably old HK pulling a prank or some guy from yugorovia who is sending you his winnings from megayuk lottery and wants you to refund the difference to his offshore bank in Neverland. Procede with caution, and GOOD LUCK. Merry Holidays! Howdy Jim, Long time no hear. How's that new "Yacht" of yours running? I spent a couple of hours on the phone with the broker in MD. No pranks. Turns out he and I have a lot in common ....both started companies involved in similar technologies, both sold them at about the same time, took our proceeds and ran. Very interesting guy who shared some common interest stories regarding boats and the market, etc. Anyway, the offer has been accepted, subject to him successfully selling his current boat, obtaining financing, survey and short sea trial. They are coming up this weekend for an overall inspection, then the survey and sea trial will be scheduled. We'll see. I might have to shift the flag back to the GB. Problem is, I had the Navigator all set up for spending some time on it this winter. The GB is stored away inside, so if the sale is consummated, I may be boatless for the winter. Eisboch That's a lot of conditions... Hey, if the Nav sells and you want to be near the water, you could always rent a Winnebago. |
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"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Jim" wrote in message ... Probably old HK pulling a prank or some guy from yugorovia who is sending you his winnings from megayuk lottery and wants you to refund the difference to his offshore bank in Neverland. Procede with caution, and GOOD LUCK. Merry Holidays! Howdy Jim, Long time no hear. How's that new "Yacht" of yours running? I spent a couple of hours on the phone with the broker in MD. No pranks. Turns out he and I have a lot in common ....both started companies involved in similar technologies, both sold them at about the same time, took our proceeds and ran. Very interesting guy who shared some common interest stories regarding boats and the market, etc. Anyway, the offer has been accepted, subject to him successfully selling his current boat, obtaining financing, survey and short sea trial. They are coming up this weekend for an overall inspection, then the survey and sea trial will be scheduled. We'll see. I might have to shift the flag back to the GB. Problem is, I had the Navigator all set up for spending some time on it this winter. The GB is stored away inside, so if the sale is consummated, I may be boatless for the winter. Eisboch That's a lot of "subject to's" to deal with. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you. The Yacht is doing fine. I thought I'd cruise on down to Titusville tomorrow morning to see what's going on there. It's getting chilly down here. I may have to turn the heat pumps on soon. Take care, Jim in Fl |
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Harry Krause wrote:
One really cold day (it was in the 50s), my wife caught two nine pounders under the docks at our favorite restaurant in St. Augustine. Your wife, the medical doctor, is a fisherman? |
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On Wed, 5 Dec 2007 17:57:51 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
Anyway, the offer has been accepted, subject to him successfully selling his current boat You should put a (short) time limit on that one. The market is slow and his sale could stretch out, with your boat off the market. Better to have a contingency that says he has x days to obtain satisfactory financing, otherwise no deal or he pays penalties from his deposit for extensions. |
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"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Wed, 5 Dec 2007 17:57:51 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: Anyway, the offer has been accepted, subject to him successfully selling his current boat You should put a (short) time limit on that one. The market is slow and his sale could stretch out, with your boat off the market. Better to have a contingency that says he has x days to obtain satisfactory financing, otherwise no deal or he pays penalties from his deposit for extensions. I wasn't very clear or detailed about the offer. The closing (if it occurs) has to be within 35 calendar days from yesterday per the purchase agreement. With our signed acceptance, he is required to submit a deposit to the broker and his current boat is under contract/agreement with a scheduled closing on Dec 10. The financing, survey and sea trial are pretty standard, so I think it's a reasonable time frame. This offer came out of the blue .... I had officially taken the Navigator off the market as of November 15th. As much as I like the boat I don't want to keep two of them and in the current market decent offers are becoming far and few between. Now, if someone happens along and buys the GB as well ... and apparently there is a serious, interested party for it as well, I've got my eye on something else. It may take some doing to get it approved by the Admiral, however. Eisboch |
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On Thu, 6 Dec 2007 03:09:47 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 5 Dec 2007 17:57:51 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: Anyway, the offer has been accepted, subject to him successfully selling his current boat You should put a (short) time limit on that one. The market is slow and his sale could stretch out, with your boat off the market. Better to have a contingency that says he has x days to obtain satisfactory financing, otherwise no deal or he pays penalties from his deposit for extensions. I wasn't very clear or detailed about the offer. The closing (if it occurs) has to be within 35 calendar days from yesterday per the purchase agreement. With our signed acceptance, he is required to submit a deposit to the broker and his current boat is under contract/agreement with a scheduled closing on Dec 10. The financing, survey and sea trial are pretty standard, so I think it's a reasonable time frame. This offer came out of the blue .... I had officially taken the Navigator off the market as of November 15th. As much as I like the boat I don't want to keep two of them and in the current market decent offers are becoming far and few between. I forbid you to sell the Navigator until I can talk Mrs. Wave into it. Or take a ride on it. Ok - ok - I got a carried away there - sorry. :) Good luck with it, but I still think you are going to miss it. Now, if someone happens along and buys the GB as well ... and apparently there is a serious, interested party for it as well, I've got my eye on something else. It may take some doing to get it approved by the Admiral, however. Hmmmmm - mega yacht? |
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Thu, 6 Dec 2007 03:09:47 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: "Wayne.B" wrote in message . .. On Wed, 5 Dec 2007 17:57:51 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: Anyway, the offer has been accepted, subject to him successfully selling his current boat You should put a (short) time limit on that one. The market is slow and his sale could stretch out, with your boat off the market. Better to have a contingency that says he has x days to obtain satisfactory financing, otherwise no deal or he pays penalties from his deposit for extensions. I wasn't very clear or detailed about the offer. The closing (if it occurs) has to be within 35 calendar days from yesterday per the purchase agreement. With our signed acceptance, he is required to submit a deposit to the broker and his current boat is under contract/agreement with a scheduled closing on Dec 10. The financing, survey and sea trial are pretty standard, so I think it's a reasonable time frame. This offer came out of the blue .... I had officially taken the Navigator off the market as of November 15th. As much as I like the boat I don't want to keep two of them and in the current market decent offers are becoming far and few between. I forbid you to sell the Navigator until I can talk Mrs. Wave into it. Or take a ride on it. Ok - ok - I got a carried away there - sorry. :) Good luck with it, but I still think you are going to miss it. Now, if someone happens along and buys the GB as well ... and apparently there is a serious, interested party for it as well, I've got my eye on something else. It may take some doing to get it approved by the Admiral, however. Hmmmmm - mega yacht? No way. Thinking more like, http://www.maritimesales.com/PI12.htm Eisboch |
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