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Damn did THIS thread get hijacked!! Maybe back on track now though. Might be looking for crew to go south on the East coast in a couple months. I am in NC now. Heading to RI and MN for August and heading south after that. Figure the Keys by Nov and Windwards by March. Through the ditch by May'ish then get her ready to head over to the Solomons and all in that hemisphere.


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Thanks for all the good advice. I am really looking to get to Australia and get my boat back myself. My ex husband got it in the divorce and then he took off before I could prove that I had the boat years before I knew him. I am wanting to go there and get my boat back so really I am just looking for a ride.... Or anything else that won't get me killed LOL
is that your website detailing the husband who left in the boat and left you with debt?
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The cheeky bugger. What a shame that keelhauling has been outlawed. I wouldnt be taking any chances with the sharks that are circling either. Best get yourself downunder for some real winter sailing on my Bob Perry 36. Sorts the men out from the girls and before you know it, youre in the beautiful South Pacific.
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Let me be the first to welcome you to Sailnet and to point out that the original post is dated July 2006. Sorry, mate, she's long gone.
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Sailingdog what do you mean I tried to Pm you but cant

Then, on top of it all, he wants them to sail it to a foreign country without having taken care of all the legal paperwork that is necessary for that to happen.

As I forund my baby after 3 years of looking (Maybe) but its in the US and I have read this from you.

This is the boat I have asked more info for www yachttraderonline.com/listing/1967-PIVER-35-Trimaran-Ketch-89838449 as in australia its 30k for crap that is not going. I whant to sale so from where I start will not matter but if its toohard to take it out off the US then I would only be dreaming.
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It would help if you actually spell-checked what you wrote, and wrote in clear language. I'm not quite sure what you're talking about.

There are legal requirements to export a boat from any country. If you've found your dream boat, do the research and do the paperwork, and then you shouldn't have much of a problem getting it out of the country.

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Then, on top of it all, he wants them to sail it to a foreign country without having taken care of all the legal paperwork that is necessary for that to happen.

As I forund my baby after 3 years of looking (Maybe) but its in the US and I have read this from you.

This is the boat I have asked more info for www yachttraderonline.com/listing/1967-PIVER-35-Trimaran-Ketch-89838449 as in australia its 30k for crap that is not going. I whant to sale so from where I start will not matter but if its toohard to take it out off the US then I would only be dreaming.
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