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Re: Newbie from Curacao needs advice
Like Seacrets, I'm concerned about the weight of that motor...looks like a nice job on transom rebuild, and I like the T-top, but DEFINATELY sea-trail before you commit and pay CLOSE attention to how she sits at rest in the water, specially stern to a choppy or worse sea...that motor makes the premium price worth it, IF it's not too heavy...
If our concerns about motor weight prove to be unfounded, you'll have a sweet ride w/good power plant... |
Re: Newbie from Curacao needs advice
Hey KS, are you getting ready for the mass exodus from Venezuela?
LESTERUS tells us that his V was used to take people from Cuba to the U.S. and they had no problems making the trip. or maybe you are Hugo in disguise? |
Re: Newbie from Curacao needs advice
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Re: Newbie from Curacao needs advice
HEY PARISH:
I BET YOU'D LOVED WHEN THE KING OF SPAIN SAID TO CHAVEZ: "POR QUE NO TE CALLAS?" (WHY DON'T SHUT UP?) IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SO.AMERICAN PRESIDENTS SUMMIT. I LOVED EVERY BIT OF IT. AS FOR GOING FROM VENEZUELA TO CURACAO ON THE V-20, I DONT SEE ANY PROBLEM IF WEATHER PERMITS. LESTERUS |
Re: Newbie from Curacao needs advice
I CALLED A CUSTOMER IN ARUBA AND HE TELLS ME THAT THE PASSAGE IS VERY DIFFICULT SINCE THE SEAS ARE ALWAYS HIGH. BUT IF YOU WATCH FOR THE RIGTH WINDOW IT CAN BE DONE.
I'D CARRY AN E.P.I.R.B. BUT YOU KNOW ME BY NOW. LESTERUS |
Re: Newbie from Curacao needs advice
Oh yea LESTER, that was great.
Like the king said, somebody has to tell him to shut up. |
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