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Old 06-09-2004, 12:04 AM
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Scott,

Thanks for the tip, I felt it was unfair to continue posting on the other ad so I've taken it here. Peter and I are planning to meet, he's not too far from me. Just wanted to say thanks for helping me out.

BTW... do you keep your boat in Hull/World's End? I fish in there from time to time, also in Hingham Harbor and around Point Allerton. What's the name of your boat, I'll say hi if I see you, besides I think I owe you a beer...
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Old 06-09-2004, 07:15 AM
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Chuck,
No problem, that's what this board is for [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]. Good idea moving to a new thread as I didn't want to take away from John's ad.

I keep my boat on the Hull side of the Weir River, just past the anchorage area at World's End. Look for the #11 green can and my boat is right next to it - 23' Seabird CC named "Off the Hook". The name isn't on the boat though, so give me a shout sometime on VHF 69. What kind of boat do you have now?

Glad I could be of help, and I hope Peter's boat works out for you.
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Old 06-09-2004, 10:22 AM
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My boat? Haha, don't laugh - it's a 1960 MFG Seaway 19' that someone chopped the runabout bow out of and threw in a small center console... quite possibly one of the ugliest boats you'll ever see. But, it gets me out there.

It needs a lot of work, and I've come to the point where I've decided that if I'm going to dump what little money I have into a restoration, it should be on a quality hull. Therefore, here I am!

If I'm out in your area, I'll probably be in my brother's boat - a 24' Robalo cuddy called "Da Bote" out of Landfall Marina - I'll be the pale skinny guy flyfishing off the bow...

Thanks again, I'll keep you posted...
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Old 06-09-2004, 11:01 AM
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Chuckster,
Hey, at least you've got something that gets you out on the water. The name of your brother's boat sounds familiar, but that's probably because there is a 23' or 25' Robalo CC in the area named "Das Boot". My father keeps his SeaCraft at Hewitt's Cove, right next door to Landfall.
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