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Ariel For Sale In Baltimore
The owner of the boatyard I'm in restored this boat:
http://youngsboatyard.com/pearson26_for_sale.html
It's as good as it looks. He did a wonderful job.
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Didn't realize there was any A/C's that close, including "Natty Boh't". Looks nice from the pictures, gotta wonder if he'll get the 9k for it.
Natty Boh . . . Nasty Boh, I have been all over that 9 story giant, 9 stories the step are nearly straight up and down, and their story is 16-20 feet. Drilled throught the walls on nearly every floor for the sprinkler fitters, the basement walls/foundation was in excess of 48" in most places, soild red brick. Even shook hands with the one eye'd giant on the roof.
#97 "Absum!"
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Hi SkipperJer
Skipper Jer
Do you know Phil at Young's?? If so what is your opinion? Ever done any business with him? I talked to him on the phone today, SEEMS like a nice guy? Do you know anything about that particular Ariel?
Joe
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The boat was abandoned in Phil's yard for quite a long time. It took him 2 years to get legal possession of the title through the state's abandoned boat program. He spent most of a year restoring it in his free time. It is in excellent condition.
I was referred to Phil's boat yard by a friend who advised me that, as a rookie to boat ownership, I couldn't do any better than being in Phil's yard. He was right. He's totally trustworthy, knows his boats and is an excellent sailor.
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