Ahhhh Retirement.

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Pat Corbisiero

THANKS JIM !!!!!!

Jim, Good luck and thanks again for all of your help over the last 4 years Pat Corbisiero
 
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Lucie Lee

We'll miss you

Sure gonna miss ya Jim. But where ever you go, remember one thing..... SAILORS DO USE MIRRORS <grin>
 
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Gary

No big loss

Jim, believe me I understand. I have enjoyed what you have had to say a great deal for a long time now. BUT it looked to me like every Tom, Dick and Harry was real quick to put 2 cents worth in on everything you had to say or for that matter BEFORE you could say it. Manufactures have reasons for everything they do and very few if any outsiders will ever understand the whys and what fors .. You and people like Eddy Breeden are the backbone of a very good manufacture. I love my Hunter boat and will bust an empty Budweiser bottle over the head of anyone who does not. I will miss your feed back, but rest easy the rest of US "know it alls" will never leave a question unanswered.
 
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Brad Bachelor

You've been a great help!!

Unfortunately, I've been spending a lot less time around sailboats and sailing(this work thing ya-know, maybe I have to get my priorities in order). I haven't been an active part of HOW for a long time either, but when I talk sailing or hear from people who want to buy a Hunter I always refer them to this sight. One of the big reasons was your input. You have been a very valuable resource and will be sorely missed. I don't know whats been going on lately, but us oldsters sure appreciate you. Good Luck, Brad Bachelor "Bachelor Pad" BTW - I'll bet you I'm the only guy in the world with a scaled down model of a Hunter 19. I wonder if in 100 years It will fetch the same pice as Captain Nat's half hull models
 
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