linedoctor
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- Joined
- Feb 15, 2011
- Messages
- 192
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-29 CB
- Vessel Name
- Mission Drift
When we went to the Seattle boat show in 2011, we were not planning to do any more than take another quick look at a Ranger 27. We were stopped dead in our tracks by the new Cutwater 28, and within an hour or so we had money down. We took possession of Seoul Survivor II that July, and have never been as happy with any of our previous four boats as we have with the CW 28.
As the Puget Sound area Ranger family has welcomed us into their arms the last two years, we spent more and more time on other owner’s R29’s. At the Fisherman’s Terminal gathering a couple of weeks ago, John and Laurie gave “Tradition” a new home. That caused up to discuss how a used R29 would probably be the next best step for us. Sooner or later, someday, whenever, whatever.
Sooner came at almost the same moment when one of the R29 owners at the rendezvous told us they were selling theirs. And so, we’ve decided to sell Seoul Survivor II. If everything works out we’ll soon be seeing you out there on a 29 ! We wanted to make sure that everyone knew why we were selling. The CW has been just an outstanding boat, and someone will be a lucky owner. But in two short years, bigger and slower has become more attractive. I guess the skipper is getting bigger and slower, too.
As the Puget Sound area Ranger family has welcomed us into their arms the last two years, we spent more and more time on other owner’s R29’s. At the Fisherman’s Terminal gathering a couple of weeks ago, John and Laurie gave “Tradition” a new home. That caused up to discuss how a used R29 would probably be the next best step for us. Sooner or later, someday, whenever, whatever.
Sooner came at almost the same moment when one of the R29 owners at the rendezvous told us they were selling theirs. And so, we’ve decided to sell Seoul Survivor II. If everything works out we’ll soon be seeing you out there on a 29 ! We wanted to make sure that everyone knew why we were selling. The CW has been just an outstanding boat, and someone will be a lucky owner. But in two short years, bigger and slower has become more attractive. I guess the skipper is getting bigger and slower, too.