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Re: Well he sold the boat out from under me.
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 2:10 pm
by Rick Westlake
Mrs_Skipper wrote:When you are in the market for a used "anything", I've found that there's always another. The key is to know what you want, what it's worth, and be ready to pay cash on the barrel when you find the right deal.
Sounds like my quest for a nice X last summer - I saw one at Baltimore that looked right but the "accessories" didn't work (autopilot, depth finder, the stereo amplifier that a previous owner had installed) - and had no paperwork for any of it. "Lemme think about it...."
Two weeks later I saw an X in south-central Virginia, for less ... and the seller had bought it new in 1999. I drove 300 miles to see it, and I brought my checkbook ... Everything worked, except the CD-player, and Alex had all the manuals with him. He traded the title for my check, and kept physical possession of the boat until the check cleared. Next weekend, I brought the Bossa Nova back home, and I continue to be pleased with her ...
THERE IS ALWAYS GOING TO BE ANOTHER "GREAT DEAL".
Re: Well he sold the boat out from under me.
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 2:19 pm
by DaveB
Thats a perfect time to go out on the water...don't you know how good food tastes on the water? She will know.
Congradulations!
Dave
AKCoastie wrote:I couldn't make this up if I tried. Looks like everyone was right about things happening for a reason. I just found out last night that my wife is pregnant with our first! Not going to be much time for boating for awhile.
Re: Well he sold the boat out from under me.
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 2:20 pm
by bastonjock
AKCoastie wrote:I couldn't make this up if I tried. Looks like everyone was right about things happening for a reason. I just found out last night that my wife is pregnant with our first! Not going to be much time for boating for awhile.
Congrats to you and your wife,well things happen for a reason,im really pleased for the both of you
Re: Well he sold the boat out from under me.
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 5:06 pm
by waternwaves
Congratulations!!!
Think of the MAC as a really nice playpen for you and the child!!!.
Re: Well he sold the boat out from under me.
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 11:31 am
by AKCoastie
Thanks for the support everyone. We told my folks as soon as we got home from the airport. My dad has been cackling non stop ever since. They brought some home movies from when my brothers and sister were all younger. It's a little scary. Half the videos are filled with at least one of us with a really noisy toy or yelling "daddy, daddy, daddy, daddy, daddy, look at me, look at me, look at me, why aren't you looking at me..."

Re: Well he sold the boat out from under me.
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 11:53 am
by SkiDeep2001
Re: Well he sold the boat out from under me.
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 12:48 pm
by kmclemore
Congrats on the new kiddo! I hope you have a healthy and happy little young'un, and many years of playing and learning for all of you.
But as to the boat... don't abandon it as a lost cause... you can still sell the idea to the Admiral... after all, a gently rocking boat makes a really nice place to bed-down a little one... the go right to sleep. Think of it as a really luxurious crib.

Re: Well he sold the boat out from under me.
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 2:32 pm
by Russ
kmclemore wrote:Congrats on the new kiddo! I hope you have a healthy and happy little young'un, and many years of playing and learning for all of you.
But as to the boat... don't abandon it as a lost cause... you can still sell the idea to the Admiral... after all, a gently rocking boat makes a really nice place to bed-down a little one... the go right to sleep. Think of it as a really luxurious crib.

It's true. The aft berth makes a great playpen. Get 'em started early the better.
Re: Well he sold the boat out from under me.
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 11:11 pm
by AKCoastie
kmclemore wrote:Congrats on the new kiddo! I hope you have a healthy and happy little young'un, and many years of playing and learning for all of you.
But as to the boat... don't abandon it as a lost cause... you can still sell the idea to the Admiral... after all, a gently rocking boat makes a really nice place to bed-down a little one... the go right to sleep. Think of it as a really luxurious crib.

Yeah right. The Admiral is already on board. She was more POed about loosing the boat than me. Soon enough. My priorities are changing a bit but a boat is still on the horizon. Some of my best memories were out on or 22ft something or another sailboat with my dad. Went through a couple of snow storms and heavy weather that made me feel like I was the greatest "Captain" around.
Re: Well he sold the boat out from under me.
Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 7:50 am
by Gazmn
God bless you and your new{er} family
Happy Sails in your future
