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ytreboe August 16th 03 08:44 AM

WTB: Bayliner without engine in USA
 

I want to buy a Bayliner for inboard engine for import to Norway.
Around 25-33 FT. Damaged fibre glass or submerget also interesting.
The boat must be without engine as we have an import tax on boat engines.

Kindly
Ingvar




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andy johnson August 16th 03 03:54 PM

WTB: Bayliner without engine in USA
 
We appreciate you wanting to rid our fine country of Bayliners.



On Sat, 16 Aug 2003 09:44:37 +0200, "ytreboe"
wrote:


I want to buy a Bayliner for inboard engine for import to Norway.
Around 25-33 FT. Damaged fibre glass or submerget also interesting.
The boat must be without engine as we have an import tax on boat engines.

Kindly
Ingvar




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didn't take that as an invitation to walk all over you"
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Larry August 17th 03 12:51 AM

WTB: Bayliner without engine in USA
 
Snip .. .. crappy
bayliners, etc. There are literally thousands. As a SUB-ENTRY level
boat, you really do-not-want to ship it overseas.


Listen to Andy. He speakith da truth!!

PS: Apollo's are not any better.

Larry




"andy johnson" wrote in message
...
Try http://www.google.com, search for problem bayliners, crappy
bayliners, etc. There are literally thousands. As a SUB-ENTRY level
boat, you really do-not-want to ship it overseas.

One quote on "crappy bayliner":
"
I dont mean to dis you, but you got it for that
price cause they are crappy boats. Bayliners REALLY
SUCK because they cut so many corners, they are cheap.
Now, Maxum and Sea Ray are definetly better, but still
poorly made. Bayliner has a BAD rep in Washington and I
know some haters that wont be on the same dock with
them. He tells many Bayliner stories that amaze me so I
will never have one.

"
Speaking of which, any boat you want to buy, try it with both good and
bad descriptions, and see what you come up with.

Hope this helps, and no, I was not trying to offend anyone.

Andy



On Sat, 16 Aug 2003 20:36:38 +0200, "ytreboe"
wrote:

Can anyone help me with some links ?

"andy johnson" wrote in message
.. .
We appreciate you wanting to rid our fine country of Bayliners.



"There would be a lot more civility in this world if people
didn't take that as an invitation to walk all over you"
- (Calvin and Hobbes)


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