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Looking for Lord Nelson

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Lord Horatio Nelson died 21 October 1805. Thus the scarcity.:)


"Kiss me Hardy..." Come to think of it, HARDY would be a pretty good name for your Nelson 37.
:D
 
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37’ hull number 52, aka Monkey, based in the Newburyport MA area, sold twice recently. You might try to find the current owner, it may be available. The original owner kept it until 2021.




Thanks,:thumb: wrong side of the world, and I ain't Trucking,:rofl: if you can fine one
 
I know this to be true. In my case, I was desperately thirsty and Al arrived with a six-pack of Ambers:D






Do you have a estimated ETA? Standing in the rain with ale in hand if that be the case.:smitten:
 
Do you have a estimated ETA? Standing in the rain with ale in hand if that be the case.:smitten:
No, Al, just reminiscing. Sold the boat; sold the airplane. May have to buy my Ambers here in Oregon.


Best, Bill:flowers:
 
No, Al, just reminiscing. Sold the boat; sold the airplane. May have to buy my Ambers here in Oregon.


Best, Bill:flowers:




Sorry about the Oregon part. :blush:
 
Stop looking for a Lord Nelson. Thanks to those who have their assistance eyes open for one to recommend or advise there of. Not having any achievement on availablity of any for sale in the PNW, I changed direction to a more open field.

Reality has set in folks, I really, at 84 youthful years, need to undertake, (Poor choice of word) a new project,.
chasing teak deck potential of almost guaranteed, wet deck, long wait for a harbor berth, and other asunder items that go with acquiring a new boat,plus selling of the current boat.
So- going to retain the current boat which fits like a pair of old shoes. I know the boat in and out, and have a desirable mooring berth. life is good
Al
 
Al, you wear your age well. I want to be like you at 84! That's a good comparison of a pair of old, comfortable shoes to your existing boat. Hope to see you this summer in Ketchikan.
 
If I get a genset, Kay and I will be seeing you too.
 
BMW would be a mood breaker for me because of parts and service. The Cummins would be great IMO[/QUOTE

Rich Langtry, BMW Diesel aka V-12 Engineering, Vancouver Canada has an extensive parts inventory and technical support.
 
I don't think he wants one for free. I think Al likes these boats and would like to own one. How did you come to the conclusion he wanted one for free?

I would give OldDan the benefit of the doubt and say he was joking after he read Al's comment "like a Grave Robber looking". The glass is half full.
 
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