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I just returned from the marina and while there, was sorely tempted to
take the Contender out for a ride, wind, rain and waves be damned - face the elements like they did in the old days - a man and his boat and the sea - like it was meant to be - mano y....um....seao if you will. Then I checked the lines and returned home. ~~ sigh ~~ Take care. Tom "The beatings will stop when morale improves." E. Teach, 1717 |
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
I just returned from the marina and while there, was sorely tempted to take the Contender out for a ride, wind, rain and waves be damned - face the elements like they did in the old days - a man and his boat and the sea - like it was meant to be - mano y....um....seao if you will. Then I checked the lines and returned home. ~~ sigh ~~ Take care. Tom "The beatings will stop when morale improves." E. Teach, 1717 I would have. Contender was on my short list when I bought the Parker. Either the 25 or 27...but...my wife was insistent on a boat with a cabin and a flush potty. Great boats. -- We today have a president of the United States who looks like he is the son of Howdy Doody or Alfred E. Newman, who isn't smarter than either of them, who is arrogant about his ignorance, who is reckless and incompetent, and whose backers are turning the United States into a pariah. What, me worry? |
On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 10:35:23 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: I just returned from the marina and while there, was sorely tempted to take the Contender out for a ride, wind, rain and waves be damned - face the elements like they did in the old days - a man and his boat and the sea - like it was meant to be - mano y....um....seao if you will. Then I checked the lines and returned home. ~~ sigh ~~ Take care. Tom "The beatings will stop when morale improves." E. Teach, 1717 I would have. Contender was on my short list when I bought the Parker. Either the 25 or 27...but...my wife was insistent on a boat with a cabin and a flush potty. Great boats. It was a great confluence of events - I wouldn't own one if it weren't for a nexus of coincidence. Not that I couldn't afford it, it was more like reluctance to spend that kind of money on a freakin' boat. What happened was - for lack of a better term - serendipity. I was down at the shore on one of my winter trips to the beach (R&R) when I spied the boat at a local broker - no engines. I pulled in, talked to the guy for a while, asked about the Contender and made him an absolutely ridiculous lowball offer. He called the bank and they accepted it. WHOA!!! Ok, so now I own 32 feet of Contender center console. Gotta find engines. I know somebody in the biz, so I called and - serendipity - he had two left over 225 FICHTS and as it happened, counter rotating and, as it happened - brandy new dual controls - all new, all in a box all purchased for a customer who backed out of the deal. AWRITE!!!! So that's the story. My wife isn't much on boating per se, she pretty much leaves me alone in that regard, but the flush head is a bonus when she wants to visit the Islands so she puts up with the whole CC thing. Much of my life has been spent on the opposite side of the good luck curve, but occasionally whoever is running the universe rings one up in my favour and it is usually a biggie. :) Take care. Tom "The beatings will stop when morale improves." E. Teach, 1717 |
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 14:49:58 -0400, JohnH
wrote: On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 14:25:53 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: I just returned from the marina and while there, was sorely tempted to take the Contender out for a ride, wind, rain and waves be damned - face the elements like they did in the old days - a man and his boat and the sea - like it was meant to be - mano y....um....seao if you will. Then I checked the lines and returned home. ~~ sigh ~~ Too much crap in the water! I'll pretend I understood that if you pretend to explain it. :) All the best, Tom -------------- "What the hell's the deal with this newsgroup... is there a computer terminal in the day room of some looney bin somewhere?" Bilgeman - circa 2004 |
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 17:20:39 -0400, JohnH
wrote: On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 20:14:46 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 14:49:58 -0400, JohnH wrote: On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 14:25:53 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: I just returned from the marina and while there, was sorely tempted to take the Contender out for a ride, wind, rain and waves be damned - face the elements like they did in the old days - a man and his boat and the sea - like it was meant to be - mano y....um....seao if you will. Then I checked the lines and returned home. ~~ sigh ~~ Too much crap in the water! I'll pretend I understood that if you pretend to explain it. :) Right now the Chesapeake Bay is filled with floating and partially submerged trash from the hurricanes. That is what I meant. Taking a boat out into that mess is just asking for trouble. Ah - didn't think of that. Interesting. There isn't a lot of that up in the areas that I run. Yet. Later, Tom |
Smart move; saved the Coast Guard from comin' after you!
I had the same temptation up here in NY, and also checked the lines and went home - there's too much hurricane-related stuff in the water here as well! Regards, LJD |
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