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"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Sun, 9 Dec 2007 08:33:07 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: Sounds like a not often heard section of "Victory at Sea". That was my guess also. If you are serious about a GB49 try to find one with stabilizers or plan to get them installed post-purchase, same for any other decent sized trawler. They make a huge difference offshore. I came back from the boat this morning and my wife and I had another long discussion about boats. I've come to the conclusion that a trawler or trawler-like boat is what I want and she agrees. The 36 GB is what got me hooked, but it's a bit too small to my liking, plus I would really rather have twins. Mrs.E. enjoys the boats but doesn't share anywhere near the same interest in them that I do, just like I can't get over excited about her horses. But, we respect each other's interests. In her mind, a small trawler, like "Pangea" is perfect, because she figures it's small enough for me to single-hand. (always thinking of what's best for me). She doesn't understand that once you go fat, it's hard to go back. The GB, should we keep it on the market, is going to sell probably after the first of the year. The broker is getting more and more calls on it each week. It's going to be interesting what we do next since we both agree that we cannot be boatless next year. I was eyeballing a Nordic Tug yesterday that was just hauled for winter storage. It's not on the market, but I've been promised a tour the next time I go down to Kingman. http://www.nordictugs.com/42.cfm?showNav=models I'll keep the stabilizers in mind. Thanks. Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Sun, 9 Dec 2007 08:33:07 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: Sounds like a not often heard section of "Victory at Sea". That was my guess also. If you are serious about a GB49 try to find one with stabilizers or plan to get them installed post-purchase, same for any other decent sized trawler. They make a huge difference offshore. I came back from the boat this morning and my wife and I had another long discussion about boats. I've come to the conclusion that a trawler or trawler-like boat is what I want and she agrees. The 36 GB is what got me hooked, but it's a bit too small to my liking, plus I would really rather have twins. Mrs.E. enjoys the boats but doesn't share anywhere near the same interest in them that I do, just like I can't get over excited about her horses. But, we respect each other's interests. In her mind, a small trawler, like "Pangea" is perfect, because she figures it's small enough for me to single-hand. (always thinking of what's best for me). She doesn't understand that once you go fat, it's hard to go back. The GB, should we keep it on the market, is going to sell probably after the first of the year. The broker is getting more and more calls on it each week. It's going to be interesting what we do next since we both agree that we cannot be boatless next year. I was eyeballing a Nordic Tug yesterday that was just hauled for winter storage. It's not on the market, but I've been promised a tour the next time I go down to Kingman. http://www.nordictugs.com/42.cfm?showNav=models I'll keep the stabilizers in mind. Thanks. Eisboch There are quite a few of these on the resale market down here, and they look damned close to new. One of my favorite "RV" type boats, by the way. |
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"HK" wrote in message . .. Eisboch wrote: I was eyeballing a Nordic Tug yesterday that was just hauled for winter storage. It's not on the market, but I've been promised a tour the next time I go down to Kingman. There are quite a few of these on the resale market down here, and they look damned close to new. One of my favorite "RV" type boats, by the way. It's funny. Last summer I spent some time window shopping on the web and the Nordic Tug kinda stuck in my head. I think I am beginning to see a plan coming together. 1. Follow through with the sale of the Navigator. 2. Sell the GB shortly after Jan 1. Fire up the Sprinter RV, kiss Mrs. E. goodbye and mosey along going south for a month or so doing some boat shopping. Stop in and see how old Jim's doing with his pineapples, bananas and Sousaphone, then head back. Mrs. E. can't complain about that. I'll be home for the holidays but gone when severe winter depression usually sets in. Eisboch |
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On Sun, 9 Dec 2007 13:53:07 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
I was eyeballing a Nordic Tug yesterday that was just hauled for winter storage. It's not on the market, but I've been promised a tour the next time I go down to Kingman. http://www.nordictugs.com/42.cfm?showNav=models NNNNNOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!! ~~ sigh ~~ Sure I couldn't talk you into a nice 50 foot Hatteras or Viking? :) |
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Sun, 9 Dec 2007 13:53:07 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: I was eyeballing a Nordic Tug yesterday that was just hauled for winter storage. It's not on the market, but I've been promised a tour the next time I go down to Kingman. http://www.nordictugs.com/42.cfm?showNav=models NNNNNOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!! ~~ sigh ~~ Sure I couldn't talk you into a nice 50 foot Hatteras or Viking? :) Every 50 foot Hatteras or Viking smells like ....... fish. Eisboch |
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On Sun, 9 Dec 2007 14:49:30 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . On Sun, 9 Dec 2007 13:53:07 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: I was eyeballing a Nordic Tug yesterday that was just hauled for winter storage. It's not on the market, but I've been promised a tour the next time I go down to Kingman. http://www.nordictugs.com/42.cfm?showNav=models NNNNNOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!! ~~ sigh ~~ Sure I couldn't talk you into a nice 50 foot Hatteras or Viking? :) Every 50 foot Hatteras or Viking smells like ....... fish. Exactly. :) |
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Eisboch wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Sun, 9 Dec 2007 08:33:07 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: Sounds like a not often heard section of "Victory at Sea". That was my guess also. If you are serious about a GB49 try to find one with stabilizers or plan to get them installed post-purchase, same for any other decent sized trawler. They make a huge difference offshore. I came back from the boat this morning and my wife and I had another long discussion about boats. I've come to the conclusion that a trawler or trawler-like boat is what I want and she agrees. I can see you two sitting at the kitchen table. You slumped over holding a coffee between your hands with your head hung low. Your wife pacing back and forth, one hand on her hip and the other pressing at the air as she tells you what you should be thinking and what you should want. The 36 GB is what got me hooked, but it's a bit too small to my liking, plus I would really rather have twins. Mrs.E. enjoys the boats but doesn't share anywhere near the same interest in them that I do, just like I can't get over excited about her horses. But, we respect each other's interests. In her mind, a small trawler, like "Pangea" is perfect, because she figures it's small enough for me to single-hand. (always thinking of what's best for me). She doesn't understand that once you go fat, it's hard to go back. See paragraph above. The GB, should we keep it on the market, is going to sell probably after the first of the year. The broker is getting more and more calls on it each week. It's going to be interesting what we do next since we both agree that we cannot be boatless next year. Speaking in the plural? I was eyeballing a Nordic Tug yesterday that was just hauled for winter storage. It's not on the market, but I've been promised a tour the next time I go down to Kingman. http://www.nordictugs.com/42.cfm?showNav=models Nice boat. I'll keep the stabilizers in mind. Thanks. Eisboch |
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"BAR" wrote in message . .. The GB, should we keep it on the market, is going to sell probably after the first of the year. The broker is getting more and more calls on it each week. It's going to be interesting what we do next since we both agree that we cannot be boatless next year. Speaking in the plural? If you are married, you surely must understand. Eisboch |
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"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Sun, 9 Dec 2007 08:33:07 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: Sounds like a not often heard section of "Victory at Sea". That was my guess also. If you are serious about a GB49 try to find one with stabilizers or plan to get them installed post-purchase, same for any other decent sized trawler. They make a huge difference offshore. I came back from the boat this morning and my wife and I had another long discussion about boats. I've come to the conclusion that a trawler or trawler-like boat is what I want and she agrees. The 36 GB is what got me hooked, but it's a bit too small to my liking, plus I would really rather have twins. Mrs.E. enjoys the boats but doesn't share anywhere near the same interest in them that I do, just like I can't get over excited about her horses. But, we respect each other's interests. In her mind, a small trawler, like "Pangea" is perfect, because she figures it's small enough for me to single-hand. (always thinking of what's best for me). She doesn't understand that once you go fat, it's hard to go back. The GB, should we keep it on the market, is going to sell probably after the first of the year. The broker is getting more and more calls on it each week. It's going to be interesting what we do next since we both agree that we cannot be boatless next year. I was eyeballing a Nordic Tug yesterday that was just hauled for winter storage. It's not on the market, but I've been promised a tour the next time I go down to Kingman. http://www.nordictugs.com/42.cfm?showNav=models I'll keep the stabilizers in mind. Thanks. Eisboch How about a tug that can tow a barge big enough to hold a couple of horses. You could explore offshore islands or remote areas on horseback. here's an example... http://www.mysteriesofcanada.com/Nov...ble_island.htm |
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"Don White" wrote in message ... How about a tug that can tow a barge big enough to hold a couple of horses. You could explore offshore islands or remote areas on horseback. here's an example... http://www.mysteriesofcanada.com/Nov...ble_island.htm OMG! Don't you know Mrs.E. lurks here? Quiet! Eisboch |
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