Expectation management

64osby

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Re: Expectation management

As a matter of fact, the Admiral's quilting group has already staked it out as a possible venue!

Note to Contractor - Please quote add for 200 120v outlets.

My sister has been bitten by the quilting bug.
 

Cloudrnnr

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Re: Expectation management

Note to Contractor - Please quote add for 200 120v outlets.

My sister has been bitten by the quilting bug.

LOL, two of the walls have outlets ever 4 feet, at 48 inches and 96 inches, one has outlets every 10 feet, but will be blocked by the RV. There should be plenty of power!
 

Cloudrnnr

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Re: Expectation management

I hear ya on those rotton kanucks:mad2:

Hey, yah know, that 20' Holiday might be the best bang for the buck of the 3 you posted. Course, if the engine is toast it's no doubt over priced. If it checks out, I'd think that would be a fair deal. Looks like you could run it for a few years till you decide to go the rebuild route.

All the best!:thumb:



Edit: Careful, that one is kinda close to Glen, aaaaahhhhhhhh!!!!!:mad-new::eek::nono:

Definitely in Glen's radius, but I think the price is a bit too high :) I called, made an offer that I could stand without seeing, touching, and hearing--but they aren't budging off the price. Apparently they are using her as a tow boat for breakdowns, but the engine report was "it runs". The floor has "a few soft spots", and the transom was "you know how these old Starcrafts are". Not confidence inspiring for the price and the drive.
 

GA_Boater

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Re: Expectation management

The quilters will leave as soon as you start sanding or spraying paint. :D Or you will! :eek:
 
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