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SeaHorse II is for sale...PM me for more info...
 

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Dammit man!!! Sorry to hear that. I have not been keeping up. What is next?
 
Walt falls in love with a new boat every year about this time. But this sounds a bit more serious.
 
Walt falls in love with a new boat every year about this time. But this sounds a bit more serious.

I know exactly that feeling. We get it worse though as he has perfect weather damn near year around. I turn my energy to cars this time of year to keep my eyes from wondering to other boats.
 
Hope it's an OA!
 
Well....there goes my hope of catching up to at least one guy on this site!:rolleyes:
 
Should mention that Walt's current vessel can easily fit on a transport truck and be anywhere quickly. For some of the lurkers thinking of buying a vessel - this could be the one. And the owner is maintenance savvy!
 
Should mention that Walt's current vessel can easily fit on a transport truck and be anywhere quickly.
Thanks, Tom! You are so right!:thumb:
 
Walt falls in love with a new boat every year about this time. But this sounds a bit more serious.
Believe me David, it is a lot more serious! My offer has been accepted and we are now entering the sea trial, survey, cough up the money stage.:ermm:
 
Should mention that Walt's current vessel can easily fit on a transport truck and be anywhere quickly. For some of the lurkers thinking of buying a vessel - this could be the one. And the owner is maintenance savvy!

I don't think it's possible to find a nicer 10 year old trawler than Seahorse II. This boat is meticulously maintained and impeccably kept by Spiegel... err....Walt. If I didn't already have one, this is the one I'd buy. What a beaut!!
 
So the crowd has to know, what did you get?
 
It`s good our new member (with 4236 posts) is staying boating. Just plain envious if it is a Selene, a (?)53 at our BoatShow had a walk in battery room.
 
So the crowd has to know, what did you get?


Well, he didn't get anything yet except an accepted offer. As all of us are aware a lot can happen between an accepted offer and a cashiers check.

Having made the disclaimer, knowing what a drop dead gorgeous "yacht" Seahorse II is the replacement is going to be just as stunning. Codger2 has great taste in boats.
 
Well, he didn't get anything yet except an accepted offer. As all of us are aware a lot can happen between an accepted offer and a cashiers check.

Having made the disclaimer, knowing what a drop dead gorgeous "yacht" Seahorse II is the replacement is going to be just as stunning. Codger2 has great taste in boats.


Ah I see, I guess the wait (if) it all goes through will make it worth while. :)
 
I remember one Sanctuary Cove Boat Show a few years ago I fell heavily in love with a Selene 53. I also suffered hideous envy when it so happened my look-see coincided with the time a clearly cashed up & rather loudly arrogant buyer was fine-tuning the deal in the cockpit, and I could not help over-hearing. Just hearing him discussing all the 'extras' he wanted fitted before he took delivery made me...well...I wanted to kill him actually. (Just kidding, but only just). I kept asking myself what/where had I done/gone so wrong..? I got over it…eventually...
 
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well, he didn't get anything yet except an accepted offer. As all of us are aware a lot can happen between an accepted offer and a cashiers check. .
As usual, your right on the money, Craig. Here's an indication of where I'm at while I await the survey, sea trial process.
 

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Good luck Walt! New avatar picture soon?
Yep! (Hopefully..)

Comment: For those of you that have 8 knots boats. I'm getting a terrific response to SeaHorse but no offers as of yet. Always asking "why" is part of my DNA. Most, who answered truthfully, pointed out that speed was their main concern. (As it is mine!) SoCal seems to be an area that the present market wants more speed. (Minimum 15 knots & I agree with that, whole heartily.) Unless you are in the Delta, there is a lot of open water to deal with down here and more speed is a really nice commodity to have. (I can always slow down...)

On the other hand, if you just want a really nice little seaworthy trawler to chug along the coast in.....I have it!:D
 

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Congrats on your new photo!
Great to see you active again, now in a new ride!
 
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