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Located Dewitt, MI 48820
Excellent Cond. Always stored inside. Used very little.
Owned by brother in law who moved to Dallas. It's now stored in my barn.
All original equipt and sails. # CPDG0049 m76C
Custom Trailer included , pictures available
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Sea Hunt wrote:If I am correctly reading the date/time stamps on your two posts you sold your Cape Dory sailboat BEFORE you posted it for sale on the CDSOA website.
I want to learn how to do that
Nope, you're not reading it correctly. It was posted for sale in 2009 and the "sold" post was made in 2010. Time to take a nap to rest those weary eyes.
Thank you for bringing my tiny little error to my attention.
In my defense, albeit it a poor one though it may be, it has been raining in Miami for 3 straight days during which I have been cooped up inside my house. No sailing, no diving, no sitting by the pool with a cool drink; nothing.
You may not know this but there is only so much Guinness a man can drink before he becomes stark raving mad. I believe I may possibly have reached that level this afternoon.
Don your foulies and brave the rain then head to your nearest purveyor of fine spirits and ales. If the Guinness is making you crazy, it's time to change beers. How about a fine Belgian style ale brewed right here in the U.S. Have your tried Ommegang Abbey Ale? Or Rare Vos Amber Ale? But I have to warn you, I don't think any of them will do anything to improve your vision.
Cathy
LOL and also stuck in the house....
CD32 Realization, #3
Rahway, NJ
Raritan Bay