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THANK YOU TO EVERYONE...GOODBYE

Started by Minnow, February 28, 2008, 08:27:43 AM

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Minnow

    My wife and I just traded in our CP16 towards a 1969 Pearson Coaster 30.  We loved the little boat and learned a lot while sailing her.  We saw some heavy winds and seas during our short time with her.   We sailed in conditions that she was probably not intended for (mostly by accident) and she never let us down.  We are looking forward to spending more time on board and traveling further with this boat. 
    This forum is the best that I have seen for any type of boat and we will miss the vast knowledge that the readers provide.
    If anyone is interested, our boat is now for sale at Northeast Sailboat Rescue in Freeport Maine.  It has a brand new Honda 2 long shaft with it.  Goggle 'Northeast Sailboat Rescue Maine' for the company information.  He has lots of trailer boats for sail that are not listed on his website (I counted about twenty including ours).  Michael has treated us great so far and we cant wait to pick up our 'new to us' boat in April. 
    THANK YOU TO EVERYONE AND HAPPY SAILING!

Rick Klages

You don't have to say goodbye. Stop in and tell us how it's going.

ick

DOUG142

We are sure you will miss your CP 16. she be a great little boat.  Good luck with your "new to you"
sailboat.

Stop in and say hi once in awhile.

We will miss you in our forum. 
Take care,
Doug and Linda
CP-16 SUMMER ESCAPE, YEAR 1983(SOLD), 1975 SCORPION (fOR sALE), 1983 COM-PAC 19 SWEET DREAMS
http://s895.photobucket.com/albums/ac156/DOUGN6885/SWEET%20DREAMS%20%20COMPAC%2019/

Bob23

'69 Pearson...beautiful good old boat. One has to love these old solid ships from en era gone by. Best wishes, Bob23

Paul

I'd like to recommend http://sailfar.net/

You will certainly find a great group of folks, including Capt. Kurt, who did so much to get this site mended many moons ago.  He still pops in every once in a while.  Since he found his Ariel, he started the Sailfar site.

Fair winds!