Tom, Im proud of you. Great storyand great idea for a donation sometime.
Dave Shaddock From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 2:19 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: catalina27-talk: Without a big yacht, you ain't squat Re a C27 as a yacht ... I donated a afternoon sail and on-board dinner on my boat for a silent auction at the church. Advertised it as "Spend a day on your very own yacht." So someone comes up to me and says, "You own a yacht?" all big-eyed. I replied, "It's only a 'yacht' if you want to get someone to pay a bunch of money. Otherwise, it's just a boat." Tom "Joe McCary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [email protected] 10/02/2007 09:19 AM Please respond to [email protected] To <[email protected]> cc Subject RE: catalina27-talk: Without a big yacht, you ain't squat Earlier last year there was an article in the Washington Post about the ultra wealthy in London. The article quoted one of the people talking about owning a yacht and said, "The world is divided into 2 classes; The HAVES and the HAVE Yachts!" I figure my $6K Catalina pushes me into the "Have Yachts" side. Joe McCary Aeolus II #4795 West River, MD [EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Behalf Of David Shugarts > > Thought I would share the article in the New York Times today: > > ³Today, a megayacht is indispensable,² said Olivier Milliex, head of yacht > finance at the Dutch bank ING. ³It¹s not like 15 years ago, when a yacht was > a luxury item.²

