teak on ebay
don't know how to split up the messages below. Thought someone would like
to know
Reggie
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>Subject: [freedomyachts2003] Digest Number 781
>Date: 31 Dec 2005 13:36:17 -0000
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>There are 6 messages in this issue.
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>Topics in this digest:
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> 1. Teak on eBay
> From: "ajlorman" <aj… [at] yahoo.com>
> 2. sign me up
> From: henry bartlett <ch… [at] yahoo.com>
> 3. RE: Re: Looking to buy a Freedom 35 in Florida
> From: Alfred Roberts <la… [at] yahoo.com>
> 4. Perkins 4-108
> From: "Jay Glen" <sv… [at] myyacht.com>
> 5. RE: Perkins 4-108
> From: "Hank Brakman" <n1… [at] yahoo.com>
> 6. Freedom Manual
> From: ABC <ol… [at] yahoo.co.uk>
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>Message: 1
> Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 17:40:34 -0000
> From: "ajlorman" <aj… [at] yahoo.com>
>Subject: Teak on eBay
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>A fellow in Rhode Island is selling teak on eBay at a good price and I
>wanted to share it with the group. Here's the link:
>http://cgi.ebay.com/GENUINE-TEAK-LUMBER_W0QQitemZ8246797322QQcategoryZ84011QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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>Because of the weight, the UPS shipping was more than the cost of the
>teak. I bought a few boxes and they are truly first class pieces of
>wood. This is the same fellow who sold smaller boxes of teak earlier
>this year for $5 each. I have no financial stake in this.
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>Al Lorman
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>Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 15:00:29 -0800 (PST)
> From: henry bartlett <ch… [at] yahoo.com>
>Subject: sign me up
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>yes please
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>Message: 3
> Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 15:34:17 -0800 (PST)
> From: Alfred Roberts <la… [at] yahoo.com>
>Subject: RE: Re: Looking to buy a Freedom 35 in Florida
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>Check Yacht World there is a few. All wing keels it looks like.
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>Larry Strouse <ca… [at] charter.net> wrote: There was a Freedom 35
>located in Oriental North Carolina that was in excellent condition when I
>purchased my 35 in 2004. It was still on the market six months ago but
>have not checked since. I believe it had a blue hull. At the time I was
>looking prior to purchase of ElDorado(my Boat) the Freedom was overpriced
>compared to others on the market by about $ 15,000. The last time I
>checked the asking price had been adjusted.
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> I remember the one in Ft. Lauderdale. It needed some work. I made a
>low offer on it and they countered but in the meantime I found ElDorado at
>Amelia Island and bought it. The boat was in overall like new condition
>except the jib had blown out and the Mainsail had one seam needing repair.
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> Capt. Larry E. Strouse
>72 Forest Green Drive
>Mandeville, LA 70448
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> -----Original Message-----
>From: fr… [at] yahoogroups.com
>[mailto:fr… [at] yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Dave_Benjamin
>Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 8:12 PM
>To: fr… [at] yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [freedomyachts2003] Re: Looking to buy a Freedom 35 in Florida
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>I wouldn't rule out looking at some of the boats up north. They will
>generally have less use on them since they are not sailed in the
>winter. Most likely they did not go through several hurricanes. This
>may sound terribly discriminatory but you may also notice that boats
>up north may have received better maintenance. I've lived in Florida
>so please don't beat me up over this. As a general rule I've found
>boats better maintained in areas where sailing is seasonal rather
>than year round.
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>You can always have a good surveyor or knowledgeable friend perform
>a cursory inspection before buying an airline ticket.
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>--- In fr… [at] yahoogroups.com, "williedoylemom"
><williedoylemom@y...> wrote:
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> > Hi, Just to make sure we are not missing any boats, other than the
> > ones in Boca Grande, Ft. Lauderdale and Sarasota, anyone know of a
> > boat 1995 or newer for sale in Florida? We'd love to find one
>nearby
> > and not have to fly to see more distant ones Thanks, Faith
> > www.faithandrewsbedford.com
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>Message: 4
> Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2005 04:30:27 -0000
> From: "Jay Glen" <sv… [at] myyacht.com>
>Subject: Perkins 4-108
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>Hello everyone,
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>I'm in the process of replacing my water heater in my Freedom 40. What
>I need to know is, can I temporarily just connect the two water
>coolant hoses from the Perkins to the water heater together, to
>complete the flow until I install my new heater? In other word, remove
>both hoses from the heater's heat exchanger and connect those ends
>together. Common sense tells me its OK, but I want to make sure it
>won't cause any problems.
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>Thanks,
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>Jay
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>Message: 5
> Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2005 05:52:23 -0500
> From: "Hank Brakman" <n1… [at] yahoo.com>
>Subject: RE: Perkins 4-108
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>Hi
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>You can simply cap them off. They aren't a required part ot the cooling
>system . On many boats there are ball valves in these hoses used to limit
>the heating of the potable water during periods of prolonged motoring.
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>Hank
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>Message: 6
> Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2005 10:50:51 +0000 (GMT)
> From: ABC <ol… [at] yahoo.co.uk>
>Subject: Freedom Manual
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>Does anyone out there have a copy of Page 9.3.1 (dealing with Sail Trim)
>that they can post on this website?
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> The Freedom Manual (pdf) does not contain this page, hence this request
>for help.
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> Wishing all Freedom owners everywhere a Happy, Healthy and Prosperous
>New Year with good sailing.
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> Regards
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> David
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