C-Dory 22 for sale in local paper in Virginia

I tease a lot, forgive me :oops: . And I'm the perfect example of why they don't send donkey's to college (Nobody loves a SmartAss).

I was referring to the statement that your bride wants a NEW, not OLD boat. While she has a "USED :shock: :) husband she seems happy with and doesn't want a NEW one!! :mrgreen:

We're fortunate that our wives tolerate our boat sickness, and us!

And now back to the topic, sorry for the hijack! We need an emoticon for that!!



Charlie
 
Captains Cat":1be412fh said:
(Nobody loves a SmartAss).

NOW you tell me! (55 years too late!) (69-14!)

And now back to the topic, sorry for the hijack! We need an emoticon for that!!

No emoticon apparently allowed for that but how about this?

http://i344.photobucket.com/albums/p322 ... DeNiro.jpg

Charlie

Joe. :teeth :thup (With more than a decade on these C-Dory sites, and inclined to mischief (like Charlie) to relieve some fatigue from the occasional repetitive dialogues!)
 
All kidding aside, (except that we need to keep Triton Marine in business making new boats!)--there are good reasons for both a new and a used boat. The new boat will have some minor cosmetic changes, and some sort of a warrantee (for what that is worth). It will probably have a molded interior, the convertiable forward facing seat in the dinette, and cost at least twice as much as this used boat.

The used boat, will probably have some of the bugs worked out--but no warrantee. The quality of the hulls most likely will be equal. The used boat will have the wooden interior which is easier to customize. Plus you can buy all of the fun things that we put on these boats....
 
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