A tribute to the PO!

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McFly
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A tribute to the PO!

I just got the boat to it's home port of Phinney's Harbor MA.  Easy downwind sail from Warwick, RI, overnight in  Cuttyhunk, then up Buzzards Bay.  The boat sailed great, it so nice to have it in it's new home.

Just a few words about my buying experience.  The previous owner of this boat, formerly known as HOBBY TIME, could not have been kinder and more willing to "show me the ropes".  I'm not sure I've ever had a more pleasant buying experience.  Bob, if you read this, THANK YOU!  It was so great to go through this process and not deal with a broker.  The process was simple and adhered to the golden rule.  Hope everyone on this forum can have as nice of an experience as my family did and provide the same experience to your next buyer!  Safe sailing Bob, see you in Cutty!

MIke

Jackfish Girl, 1999, C36 MKII, Tall Rig, Wing Keel, In-mast furling, Monument Beach, Bourne, MA

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Catboat Willy
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Michael;
 Congrats on your new boat !. I thought it was very nice of you to post your pleasant buying experience as so many of us have had mixed experiences going the broker route. Best of luck with her.
 Bill

Bill Dolan 1990 Catalina C-36 MKI - Hull #1041  'Williwaw'
Std. Rig, Walk Through, Wing Keel
M35, Oberdorfer Conversion,
Home Waters; Charlotte  Harbor & The Gulf Islands of Florida
'You are never out of work if you own a boat'

 

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What a pretty boat you have! Welcome home.

John Parsons
"Water Music" 1999 Catalina 36 Mk II - Hull 1771
Tall Rig, Fin Keel
Bay City, MI, USA

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