- Jul 24, 2006
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With all due respect, and as an old Boston South Shore native, let me say that what you have is a "wicked pissah!" boat.Well, did hear from Andrew at Greenpoint. His price is essentially the same-but that price includes storing for the winter. Not the extra $200-$250 month storage that the other is charging. So, if the wheels weren't already turning I would go with Andrew at Greenpoint. The boat is getting picked up tomorrow morning. Andrew did say the boat is in good shape. The 1 injector he couldn't get out just spun and spun. He also said the motor was on old 2 cyl diesel not worth putting much money into? But with time and fiddling might come free. The deck is solid, the hull has a $15k paint job and its a nice boat. The monthly storage fee will be a big incentive for me to get it down here asap. thanks again for all your help
Close! It's pak the kah in the yahd! I miss my chowdah! Damn auto spell made me correct every word!Pak the kar
Some might think that was a message from the Ethernet that something is wrong.Damn auto spell made me correct every word!
She couldn't wait for it to be gone, but now the reality is setting in. Hard to go on without your mate.Got a call from the owner's widow telling me the boat is gone! She was sobbing. Life is hard
Is the Regal Mystic safely set up in Quincy?thank you Sailor832. I have contacted Certified sales and they said they would get me an email quote last Saturday. Also that it would be middle to late January t the earliest? thanks
I just meant on jack stands in a boat yard or such. Yes, I wouldn't bother shrink wrapping her for now. Best to get her on her way ASAP.Its a Legnos Mystic, not Regal. Safely setup? It is not covered, they want $600 to shrink wrap it. Besides I want to get it down here ASAP. What do you call safely setup?
So something to consider re shrink wrap or not.Its a Legnos Mystic, not Regal. Safely setup? It is not covered, they want $600 to shrink wrap it. Besides I want to get it down here ASAP. What do you call safely setup?
I don't know for sure, they use plenty of road salt in NH, but I bet south of Boston, it isn't a big deal.Shrink wrap if done correctly could keep that stuff off the areas that are covered. Alternatively you could wash the boat down throughly after arrival paying extra attention to parts such as winches etc where the nasty stuff might have invaded.