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I will unfortunately be selling my 2004 250 WB.... :( I have enjoyed using this boat quite a bit. Unfortunately, time has become an issue and it has to be sold. I have listed it on the swap meet, so if you know of anyone looking for one...
Thanks to all for the insane amount of information you share on a daily basis! This site is one of the main reasons I chose Catalina!
Sad day indeed. Hopefully you will come back to sailing when you have more time. I bet you will.
I looked at your ad. Sweet boat. Someone is going to get a great C250. I'd like to buy your teak and holly sole! That is one thing I really wish our boat had.
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by raulpou</i> <br />...Unfortunately, time has become an issue...<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"> I don't mean to second-guess, but is there a chance a little time will solve your problem? That 250 might be willing to wait for ya! Being boatless in Jax sounds sad to me...
We always seem to be missing time to do the things we love. I often reflect on my lack of time due to my work and wonder if it's all worth the effort. I work hard so I can afford all of these luxuries, but then find that I do not use these luxuries as a consequence of the time spent working. I've been better at organizing my priorites in the past years which helps greatly, sailing being one of these priorities.
Good luck with the sale of your boat. It's a wonderful boat, very well equipped and priced to sell. If anyone is considering buying this boat calculate all the extra's he has put in there and you'll figure out pretty quickly how much money you are saving. My boat was pretty bare when I bought it, and I "invest" regularly to get it where I want to.
Edited by - Steve Blackburn on 07/13/2007 15:27:56
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