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The time has come 4 years 4 months ago #143002

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In October I will be 90 years old. Probably it is time to stop thinking that I am going to continue to do much boating, which I began when I was 13.. I need to find good homes for some of my stuff, but it does not appear that a thriving market for boats and motors exists right now, at least not in our forum. I seek advice from those more experienced than I on such matters. Please convey your helpful thoughts to me as I am hunkered down at home in Issaquah WA because of the pandemic. Looking for good homes for a 1975 19-ft Glasspar Cutlas 191 with a 1975 Mercury 150-hp inline OB, a Vanson trailer for that rig, a 1967 14-ft aluminum Mirrocraft Resorter with a 1967 9.5-hp Evinrude Sportwin OB. Boats are in reasonable shape, motors are functional, all underwent refurbishing a few years ago, with extra features added..The trailer is good, and has a spare wheel and tire.

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The time has come 4 years 4 months ago #143007

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Used boats are selling really well right now because it is a good way to get out and still self isolate with family. I do that right now on American Lake near Fort Lewis. Get out, enjoy the fresh air with my wife, and catch a few fish (darn few this year) I suggest you place some ads here and on NW Classic Boat Club. www.classicboatclub.com/forums/misc.php?do=cfrules&doredir=1&cfrset=1 Never hurts to try, and there is always ebay and craigslist.

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The time has come 4 years 4 months ago #143008

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Oh and congratulations on making it to 90 , may you have many more birthdays. October is a popular month for birthdays in my and my wife's families. 11 at last count. It's a really good month.

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The time has come 4 years 4 months ago #143011

What Ike said on both counts! :)

Bob

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The time has come 4 years 4 months ago #143013

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Thanks to both of you for your good wishes and advice. I will try some additional posting.

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The time has come 4 years 1 month ago #143570

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Well, I have disposed of my Glasspar 191 and my 150 hp Merc 1500 inline, after having them for forty-five years. I still have my 14 ft Mirrrocraft Resorter with its 9.5 hp Evinrude Sportwin, so I can still go fishing if I ever want to do so again. I have been boating since I was 13, so now at 90 I am feeling a little boat-deprived. Time sure as heck keeps marching on. I plan to continue lurking and watching here, but I guess that I am out of the game. Many of you have been helpful to me in years past, and I appreciate it. So long

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The time has come 4 years 1 month ago #143573

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Hey Bill, you got me by 15 years. I gave up this spring. Sold the final boat and spare motor and gave away all the toys, skis, tubes, ropes, etc. Actually do not miss it that much when I watch weather reports. So many limited days that anyone can actually go out and enjoy. I do have some spare bling that I plan on taking to some shows next summer if they still have them.
I purchased an older car to take the boat's place in the garage, something to tinker with. A lot safer with four tires on the ground than an "iffy" motor in open water.
Take care and God bless you for all you've done.
Cal
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The time has come 4 years 1 month ago #143579

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You should do alright with with the Mirrocraft. Good luck fishing and enjoy yourself. This year has been such a hassle with my boat I'm seriously considering selling it. But the wife and I decided to take a year off from boating with the Sea Ray. We alsohave a smaller boat, 12 ft rowboat with 2.5 kicker. The big boat needs a lot of work and this will give me time to get it back in shape.
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