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Okay Okay Okay. Just thought others might be interested. There are still quite a few Yamaha 33s that come up for sail and by googling Yamaha 33 one gets to your site, and this old posting. Just thought I'd add my 2 cents and get a dialogue going - which I did. So that's it. Ciao 4 now.
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