"""''I think that included
taking down the mast and rigging, and other moving related services."""''
No,, Really krause????
Do you think your friend could have saved some money had he left the mast up
for the transport or floating of his sail boat across America ??? Come on
krause you moron,, surely he could have found a path without bridges and
overhead lines,, lol,,, krause,,, takes a moron like you to make a statement
like that,,,
krause,, I am willing to bet that you make this **** up as you go along,,,
they call that a psychopathic liar,,, yup that is you,,,
It simply doesn't add up krause,, average costs of sail boats is much
cheaper on the east coast, there are "zillion sailboats for sale in this
area."'"' so your friend must be a moron which wouldn't surprise me, he
would have to be.
It is this type of behaviour that supports the facts that your own children
left you for their mother as you stated, promising never to associate with
you again,, just as YOU said yourself,,,
So krause, stop posting crap and stop giving boating advice unless you know
what your talking about, it has been PROVEN that you do not know what your
are talking about and you give out bad information that could harm someone,
I think absolutely no posts from you would solve the problem,,,
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Gould 0738 wrote:
Probably truck, but it won't be cheap. Thousands of dollars.
Uh, this is boating after all. "Thousands of dollars" for anything these
days
can now be considered cheap. :-)
Last season, a friend fell in love with a sailboat he found in San Diego,
something like a 35-footer, and wanted to buy it and ship it back to the
Annapolis area. Why, I don't know, because there are a zillion sailboats
for sale in this area. Anyway, my recollection is that he was quoted
something like $6000.00 for the move. I think that included taking down
the mast and rigging, and other moving related services.
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