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1st keep her ,,she is a beautiful boat and 2nd call on the phone and actually talk? How do you do that? ( I would not let her go. 6500 would be gone in secounds that vessel will last a very long time,,,,,keep her.)
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Sounds like your getting ready to go full time T McGee.
Go for it Although, the V would be a great Munequita Last edited by phatdaddy; 06-21-2020 at 04:46 PM. |
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pjbrownva,
Post up those pictures of Bradford's V 20......please
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Thanks Phil for posting the pics and also your kind words. She's actually kinda dirty in those pics.
Well she sold a few days ago. I managed not to cry, but did have a huge lump in my throat. She'lll be living on freshwater on Lake Murray in South Carolina now. Super nice and knowledgable guy bought her and has joined the site. Phatdaddy, I'm pretty much there. The wife and I cruised the trawler this past winter for three months and it reaffirmed our desire to leave the rat race. It had crossed my mind to use the V20 in tow, but you should see the looks I get from some of the self righteous sailboaters when I show up at a dinghy dock with a 14 foot center console panga. I hope y'all let me still hang around here some. This is the best group of folks on the net.
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Well, damn...
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Bradford, #1 congrats on the sell. I'm glad she the new owner joined and she's staying in the family so to speak. You know the sweet water will be a nice retirement for the old girl - not that she needs to take it easy lol. Knowing you and by the looks of her she will be plying the waters for many years to come!
And please, please, don't go anywhere. We all value you as a member here and have enjoyed all of your wonderful comeraderie and contributions to this forum over the years!!!!! Blue
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Glad you got her sold, I was tempted To come look at her. The 12 hour drive and the need for me to remove the small tank you put in and add a larger one held me back. The day the site went down I was planning on calling you. Logged in at my 10am break and the website wasn’t working, tried to find someone with you number on a few the v20 Facebook page with no success. She sounds like she is a good one and the new owner will be pleased
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I'm glad she went to a good home, but sorry that she's sold. Yesterday I just got back from two weeks on Cape Cod with the new-to-me Fish Beware that I purchased. I gave my old 18 foot fish-n-ski to my neighbor as a gesture of good will, but he really loved my V20 so much, that I came back here to see if yours was still available. Add to that, within the first three days, my old boat blew a head gasket, leaving my neighbor hungry for a new motor or a whole new boat. I feel bad for the guy, and am looking to see if I can help him find a good deal on a clean engine, or maybe even a new boat. I'm glad I didn't sell him my old boat. You ruin friendships if you *sell* your old boat to a friend and the motor blows, but you keep a good friend if you *give* them your old boat and they have trouble. I guess you never know, but the motor did have a water pressure gauge and a temperature gauge, so I still suspect that if he had more experience with the boat, he would have noticed the performance issues, seen an anomaly on the gauges and shut 'er down before catastrophic damage occurred -- I guess that comes with experience. Glad your boat went to a good home. I'll keep my eyes open for a nice boat or a good motor for my neighbor. Also, I'll start my own thread about my experience with Fish Beware. It's not a fully restored boat with all of the upgrades that you put into your boat, but she is a nice, clean, original boat that shows that it had lots of love and TLC over the years -- so it's the perfect boat for me to have, love and upgrade over time. With the money I spent refurbishing the trailer, plus the money on accessories like Bennett Trim Tabs, a new swim platform, raw water wash down pump, bronze through hull with a proper bronze seacock and clam shell through hull and more, I'll soon be at or above your your selling price, but outfitting a boat is part of the fun... plus, my boss (read WIFE), had given me a firm budget of what I could spend on a new-to-me boat, so it was important that I stick within that number, even if I later spend more money on refitting items and upgrades -- after all, *everyone* knows that when you get a new-to-you boat, the spending has only just begun! :-) Anyway, not to hi-jack your thread, I'll get back on topic. It sounds like you have a great setup with your Trawler and your Penga. If you ever head up to the Chesapeake bay or Potomac river, give me a shout, and maybe I can meet you on the water. Sincerely, -Phil phil at pjb3 com (theres a dot in the middle) 703- six three 7 - Nine I Five Too (spelled funny so that bot's won't scrape my number, but people will figure it out) :-) Philip Brown Arlington, Virginia. Cheers!
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