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Frank Hopper
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Pitcairn Island
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Initially Posted - 10/04/2004 :  12:14:52  Show Profile  Visit Frank Hopper's Homepage
The champ at our club has eight. I currently own 2, most have seen the Hobie 17 I bought recently. At our club the beaches are perfect for "beach boats" and everyone seems to have a great time on the little stuff. A lot of our members own several boats, often a keel boat and sunfish, lasers or cats. A few have a crusing keel boat and a racing keel boat, the San Juan 21 is popular now.

How many do you have? (sailing dingies count)
What is the record where you sail?

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John V.
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Response Posted - 10/04/2004 :  12:28:33  Show Profile  Visit John V.'s Homepage
I have three at present. The C25, an O'Day daysailor II, and the Columbia 22 just purchased for Grace and Liz. We do have something resembling a laser at the cottage but mostly we use that to train the kids. The other boats are not sail, but there are several Kayaks, a restored 1942 lyman rowboat, a 19' Four Winns power boat, and a couple of dinghies. I don't much like the power boat but it does help when getting groceries. Living on an island all summer, having a small fleet seems to be the general rule for most Neebish families.

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Lightnup
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Response Posted - 10/04/2004 :  12:33:29  Show Profile
I feel the same about boats as I do about wives: I am not enough of a masochist to actually <i>want</i> to own (maintain/support/spend money on/worry about) more than one at a time.

I believe 2 (boats, not wives) is the max owned in our marina.

Steve

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Tony Dillon
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Response Posted - 10/04/2004 :  13:40:12  Show Profile
We currently have 3, our C-25 and 2 sunfish.

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tmhansen
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Response Posted - 10/04/2004 :  15:52:45  Show Profile  Visit tmhansen's Homepage
Yikes John I thought I had too many boats! In addition to the big boat and its 8' inflatable we have a sabot for the kids and the Klepper we inherited has a sail rig. To be honest I have thought about getting another Hobie too. The beach is so close and its such a kick.

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jedperkins
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Response Posted - 10/04/2004 :  16:14:41  Show Profile
Two, my C250 and a 30+ year old sunfish.

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Jody
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Response Posted - 10/04/2004 :  16:16:13  Show Profile  Visit Jody's Homepage
I'm glad I'm not alone in this whacky addiction.

- Koralle Jr. (12 ft. dingy)
- [url="http://www.vaxxine.com/clsailboats/cl16.htm"] CL16 [/url]
- [url="http://www.hobiecat.com/sailing/models_hobie16.html"]Hobiecat 16 [/url]
- [url="http://www.catalina25-250.org/"] C25 [/url]

It has been suggested and I often contemplate what I could sail if I sold all of them. They're all uniquely different and fun ... I just can't seem to part with any of them.



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Brooke Willson
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Response Posted - 10/04/2004 :  16:30:15  Show Profile
One boat, one wife, one dog, one TV, one banjo, two computers, two guitars, two cars, three children.

There's one cat, too, but NOBODY owns a cat.

Brooke

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Charlie Vick
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423 Posts

Response Posted - 10/04/2004 :  18:27:06  Show Profile
A Dolphin a C25 and contemplating a Nacra 5.2 if the price is right.
Also have a 17' Tracker for fishing a 45 year old 14' Arkansas Traveler for a shuttle and a 12' Wilderness Systems kayak just for toolin' around.
Cain't never have too many boats!

CVick
PanaceaII '81 C25 #2439 SRSK

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nate
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Response Posted - 10/04/2004 :  21:44:39  Show Profile
C25.....Walker Bay 8.....Carolina 14.5 (sea kayak)

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Keith D.
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Response Posted - 10/04/2004 :  23:29:12  Show Profile
At the moment I have four sailboats. The Catalina 250, a Chrysler Buccaneer 18, a Hobie cat 16, and a Shock Lido 14. Added to that is an 18’ power boat and jet skies and kayaks. All of these are at the house on a standard small lot. I have been doing a lot of work on the Buccaneer recently. I was the only one out at the Buccaneer races last month with out a spinnaker. So after the races one of the Buccaneer sailors from out of state gave me his backup spinnaker to practice with until I see him again. Since my boat had never been setup for a spinnaker I have to add all the spinnaker hardware. I hope to get it out this weekend for it’s first runs with a spinnaker. This boat will get up on plane with a spinnaker. Should be a wild ride.

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gnorgan
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Response Posted - 10/05/2004 :  00:00:08  Show Profile
Just our C25, the inflatable WM dingy, and two single-person kayaks.

Hey there, Keith from Riverside. My wife and I teach at West Valley High School over in Hemet. We have our C25 in a slip in Mission Bay. Is your boat on your trailer at your house? If so, want to sail with Fleet 7 sometime? There are 5 C25s on our dock at Marina Village Marina near Sea World. You've no doubt read Jim's tales. His boat is parked next to mine, Mike's is next to his, Ray has is two slips south of mine and the Cavin's are about 6 slips over. We have had some terrific sails in the past year and are going out for another this weekend. And as everyone will tell you, the one we just had was the best sail ever .
We're working to get more boats in our fleet so we can sail with a huge fleet someday out on the Pacific. You'd be the first C250 in our fleet but that would be okay

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bnpirate
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Response Posted - 10/05/2004 :  00:29:06  Show Profile
keith, very strange I have the c25 and a lido 14 witch i traded a chrysler mutineer 15 for.

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dbehling
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Response Posted - 10/05/2004 :  02:21:04  Show Profile
Sometimes I forget count.

Catalina 25
Thistle
Banshee
Finn
17'Aluminum Fishing boat
AB Inflatable 8'

Whew!!!! A place to store all of this is the most fun of all!!! We need acreage!!!

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Champipple
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Response Posted - 10/05/2004 :  07:49:27  Show Profile  Visit Champipple's Homepage
One Half Share of a Catalina 25.
1 full share in each of the 3 plastic sail boats my daughter plays with in the tub.
and I guess technically 1/400+ share in the boats owned by the club.

but in general, 1/2 a C-25 boat is fine with me...

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lcharlot
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Antigua and Barbuda
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Response Posted - 10/05/2004 :  08:27:59  Show Profile
I have had as many as three boats at one time: a MacGragor 25, a Catalina 22, and an 18' runabout powerboat. That was about 10 years ago. Now I have just the Catalina 25 and a 10' Apex dinghy. There are a few people in my sailing club that have multiple boats - one that comes to mind is a couple that has a Catalina 36, a Chrysler 26, and a dinghy. I'm content with just one boat. Until I retire in a few years, I won't have enough time to fully enjoy even the one boat, let alone several.

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cathluk
Admiral

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Response Posted - 10/05/2004 :  20:19:26  Show Profile
My name is Catherine & I'm a boat-a-holic. Is that a bad thing?

1 Catalina 250
1 Force 5 (early '70s)
1 seyvlor inflatable dinghy
1 "The Dink" dingy (free!)

I'm contemplating adding a kayak to the mix. I'd love to have a power runabout for those hot August days when sailing is not so good, but just don't have the $$$.

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Gloss
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Response Posted - 10/06/2004 :  14:48:15  Show Profile
Hey Larry,
You gotta have guts to admit to owning a Macgregor in this crowd.

I have one C25, two sailboards, one whitewater kayak, one dingy

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ilnadi
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Response Posted - 10/06/2004 :  15:57:17  Show Profile
I seem to be closest to Frank:
C25, one Escape dinghy (fairly new), one sailboard (late 80's vintage), one WW kayak (indeterminate vintage)

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andy
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USA
228 Posts

Response Posted - 10/08/2004 :  12:45:38  Show Profile  Visit andy's Homepage
Hmmmm..... for about a month last winter I owned 50' of Catalina. Unfortunately, It was not a 50'er but a C25 and a C250. I replaced a great C250 with a beautiful C25! Oh, and there's Pancho... the 8' Gig Harbor dinghy. Roger (the first mate Schipperke pup) claims ownership of the dinghy.

Andy Anderson
45 North, C25 #5608 TRWK
MHYC, McCall Idaho


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Dave Bristle
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Djibouti
10005 Posts

Response Posted - 10/08/2004 :  16:34:43  Show Profile
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Brooke Willson</i>
<br />There's one cat, too, but NOBODY owns a cat.
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So true... Dogs have owners--cats have staff.

1 C-25, 2 non-sailing kayaks, and possible changes next year...

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tdannar
1st Mate

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USA
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Response Posted - 10/08/2004 :  17:24:13  Show Profile
Hello, my name is Terry. I have 4 sailboats.... Kind of sounds like the beginning of a AA meeting!!! Confessions are good for the soul!

Catalina 25 FKSR
Cal 21
International 420
Nacra 5.2 Catamaran
&
Skeeter Sweet Thing (power boat)

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At Ease
Admiral

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672 Posts

Response Posted - 10/08/2004 :  17:48:07  Show Profile
Had a 43' Nautiline Houseboat, added an 18' Bayliner Bucaneer, sold the Buc and added a C25, sold the Nautiline, sold the C 25, added a Catalina 320...that's all the Admiral says I can have...for now.

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Lowell
1st Mate

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Response Posted - 10/09/2004 :  00:15:32  Show Profile
I have a C25, a Gig Harbor 12' Point Defiance with Sailing rig, 8 ft inflatable dingy, a Klepper folding kayak, 2 sea kayaks, and I just gave a friend of my an old white water kayak cuz I thought I might have too many.

Lowell Heenan
Dreamer 5655

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osmepneo
Past Commodore

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USA
1420 Posts

Response Posted - 10/09/2004 :  10:11:55  Show Profile
Hi I'm done and I'm in recovery! I own 1 c25. But last year I had three sail boats, sold the O'Day Daysailer and Laser. And this summer bought two kyacks - one one person sit in and one two person sit on. No immediate plans for changing the boat inventory, but . . . I am in recovery.

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reuben
Navigator

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USA
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Response Posted - 10/09/2004 :  15:21:57  Show Profile
Well, only one sailboat, a C250, and it is beloved; but on days when we can't make the 90 mile drive to the marina, there are

1) a 16 foot Old Town Stillwater canoe
2) a 17 foot Old Town Penobscot canoe
3) a 14 foot Alumacraft fishing boat circa 1955
4) a 16-foot plywood canoe
5) an 8 foot plywood Elegant Punt

the last two built by my sons when they were eleven and ten, respectively.

Luckily, we live on a ranch, or there's no way we could carry so many boats. Life is good.

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