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Old 01-25-2010, 09:33 PM
gofastsandman gofastsandman is offline
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Default Re: What is a 1973 20' seacraft hull worth

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I am not insulting anyone, just stating a fact. Keep in mind that if you got an amazing deal, it was probably because of someone else's misfortune. Your gain could be somebody else's great loss. Boat's can be a pretty personal thing as most of you know, so please keep that in mind when you gloat about what a great deal you may have received.

Have a little class. This is after all - classicseacraft.com.
All I can say is that my family was ripped off royally by one of our "classy"
members. If I had been present, believe me, it would not have happened.
So, I already had my "bad" day. Do not sell when you feel pressured in any way. Count to ten, walk away, and THINK ABOUT IT AGAIN so this
will not happen to you too.
I have every right to voice my opinion, sad as it is. I think this is absolutely the right place to do so. Treasure the boats you are lucky enough to be able to afford but please don't low-ball those of us who are unlucky enough to have to sell them. Please just be fair.

To the "gentleman" who called me "Miss Sleeze", I want to remind you that
I am not the one who is insulting - you are. I am the one who was taken advantage of; one who you should have some empathy for. Sorry if you can't understand that. Perhaps you fall into the category of one of the aggressive buyers I am talking about???
Let`s talk about being fair shall we.

You come on "our" site and without so much as an intro, you impune OUR moral fiber. Three posts and no explanation of the actual facts.

Use the search function to get a little backround and understanding please.

I have well over 200 hrs. of work in my friend and I bought a dry and solid slacker rig. How many hours does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Roll? Multiply that by shop time and get back to me.

Tell your "family" to go look in the many mirrors and ask yourselves this.

Why didn`t we do something about this?

Why is it that everytime I hear the word "class", the hair on nape of my turtleneck stands up?

Sam,
havin troouble wit the keysbored agin?

Cheers,
GFS
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Old 01-25-2010, 10:22 PM
Spidercrab Spidercrab is offline
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Default Re: What is a 1973 20' seacraft hull worth

mr gofessupmadman
u ok
when me an pee paw getz into da shine
my fingars getz alittl crozed up
tanks fur backin me up

sam
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Old 01-26-2010, 10:22 AM
gofastsandman gofastsandman is offline
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Default Re: What is a 1973 20' seacraft hull worth

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mr gofessupmadman
u ok
when me an pee paw getz into da shine
my fingars getz alittl crozed up
tanks fur backin me up

sam
Anytime Sam!
It ain`t easy being madmen.
How was your recent trip to Tasmania?
Cheers,
Sandy
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