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On Dec 11, 2:48 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 11:12:54 -0800 (PST), wrote: Why, you think they'll go down more? What if the lake level starts coming back up?! Lake Schmake - it ain't the lake level - it's gas and mortgage prices. Despite Chuck's opinon, which I respect, folks ain't gonna be able to afford gas unless your in a position were it truly can't hurt you if you spend $200 a tank for a weekend. Chuck's view is skewed by the fact that he doesn't have to spend money getting his boat to the water - he's in a whole different strata than those of us who trailer boat or use gas engines. That's true. It does take alot to get the boat splashed these days. And when I moved here, it was a nice, country-ish type of drive to get to Lanier. Then they built a HUGE freakin mall right in the way. I remember still driving on the old road, thinking, what to hell are they building a mall way out here for? Well, I guess someone knew that if you build it, they will come: http://www.simon.com/mall/default.aspx?ID=208 It's nice to drive towing a boat through that hell! |
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I just got a "heads up" from the boat broker. He says the buyer of the Navigator is going to request that he be given free use of my slip for the rest of the winter. E 'Nother heads up" Marinas usually require a contract review, or signing when owners change. Proof of liability insurance, and to be named on the policy. Hope your buyer brings vaseline. Unless you own the slip, This looks as if it could get messy. Could lose the slip. Write a separate contract stating that with 30 days notice it will be returned to you. Notarize, and file at county records. Just MHO Stay sharp! Den |
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![]() "den" wrote in message ... E I just got a "heads up" from the boat broker. He says the buyer of the Navigator is going to request that he be given free use of my slip for the rest of the winter. E 'Nother heads up" Marinas usually require a contract review, or signing when owners change. Proof of liability insurance, and to be named on the policy. Hope your buyer brings vaseline. Unless you own the slip, This looks as if it could get messy. Could lose the slip. Write a separate contract stating that with 30 days notice it will be returned to you. Notarize, and file at county records. Just MHO Stay sharp! Den We own the slip. It's winter storage use only. Eisbch |
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![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "den" wrote in message ... E I just got a "heads up" from the boat broker. He says the buyer of the Navigator is going to request that he be given free use of my slip for the rest of the winter. E 'Nother heads up" Marinas usually require a contract review, or signing when owners change. Proof of liability insurance, and to be named on the policy. Hope your buyer brings vaseline. Unless you own the slip, This looks as if it could get messy. Could lose the slip. Write a separate contract stating that with 30 days notice it will be returned to you. Notarize, and file at county records. Just MHO Stay sharp! Den We own the slip. It's winter storage use only. Eisbch But the water around the harbor will be frozen most likely and could you get a renter for the time? |
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