Jack in Alaska
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After 3 years and many phone calls/emails I have finally purchased my dream C-Dory and rescued it from a life in Fla. We will drag it to Alaska where it belongs.
I purchased a "new to me" 2005 C-Dory 26' ProAngler with a 200 hp Honda in W. Palm Beach. It is the absolute last one available, hull no. 21.
After my failed barganing session 3 yrs. ago I had given up on ever owning one. But several days ago the same boat came back on the market on EBay in W. Palm Beach as the owner failed to make his payments and it was repo'ed. It only had 100 more hours on it for a total of 143 hrs.. Still looks brand new. YEEHAAA
After missing out buying it 3 yrs. ago I had reluctantly convinced myself that keeping my 1983 22' Classic was the sensible thing to do. But as I approach the twilight of my life and survived the big prostate C, I look differently at things. If I was ever going to have a new boat I had to jump when it came available. Two nights ago I found it on EBay at 1 AM. After several seconds I made a bid, woke up my wife and told her I found my dream boat again and we were going to own it. After a survey on Tues and more money to the dealer we will own it.
Now if anyone knows an economical way to get it from W. Palm Beach Fla to the Salt Lake/Boise area in the next few weeks I would really appreciate an e-mail. We will tow it from there up the Ak. Hyw. ourselves.
Thanks for any help on the towing. Life is good.......
My sons are interested in my Classic so it may stay in our family.
Jack in Alaska (temp. in Arizona)
I purchased a "new to me" 2005 C-Dory 26' ProAngler with a 200 hp Honda in W. Palm Beach. It is the absolute last one available, hull no. 21.
After my failed barganing session 3 yrs. ago I had given up on ever owning one. But several days ago the same boat came back on the market on EBay in W. Palm Beach as the owner failed to make his payments and it was repo'ed. It only had 100 more hours on it for a total of 143 hrs.. Still looks brand new. YEEHAAA
After missing out buying it 3 yrs. ago I had reluctantly convinced myself that keeping my 1983 22' Classic was the sensible thing to do. But as I approach the twilight of my life and survived the big prostate C, I look differently at things. If I was ever going to have a new boat I had to jump when it came available. Two nights ago I found it on EBay at 1 AM. After several seconds I made a bid, woke up my wife and told her I found my dream boat again and we were going to own it. After a survey on Tues and more money to the dealer we will own it.
Now if anyone knows an economical way to get it from W. Palm Beach Fla to the Salt Lake/Boise area in the next few weeks I would really appreciate an e-mail. We will tow it from there up the Ak. Hyw. ourselves.
Thanks for any help on the towing. Life is good.......
My sons are interested in my Classic so it may stay in our family.
Jack in Alaska (temp. in Arizona)