Very true, and the capital outlay to fund this is much lower, since you don't need a salvage vessel capable of towing a large sailboat in heavy seas.
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Originally Posted by peikenberry
By the way, it's probably a lot easier to just shop around the marinas for abandoned boats. A lot of boats get abandoned by the owners and left at marinas. The Marinas are happy to get rid of them, usually cheap cheap. Plus there are always ads for free boats to good homes on Craigslist and others such as the Woodenboat Rescue Foundation The Wooden Boat Rescue Foundation Search the net. You'l probably find something.
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a boat to the sea you don't love, she'll shake you off just as sure as the turning of the worlds. Love keeps
her going when she oughta fall down, tells you she's hurting 'fore she keens. Makes her a home.
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