Stus-List Radar chart plotter

2014-08-01 Thread Maturo, John via CnC-List
I have 10 yr old furuno radar and chart plotter with 2 chart chips covering nj 
to Maine  

The boat is in new London. Call if you are interested. 

Ashe Baltic 39

John Maturo
203-494-6782

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 Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2014 15:08:02 +
 From: Della Barba, Joe joe.della.ba...@ssa.gov
 To: Burt Stratton bstrat...@falconnect.com, cnc-list@cnc-list.com
cnc-list@cnc-list.com
 Subject: Stus-List 3/4 ton rehab
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 We used to race against a ? ton special painted black called 007. 
 Boat-for-boat we were as close to dead-even as could be but we owed them 
 time. If memory serves we rated 126 and they were 130-140 something. I found 
 out Rust-Oleum (yes those guys) make marine paint at something like ?-1/4 the 
 price of the ?marine? brands that apparently works well when brushed on. I am 
 going to try it on a cockpit hatch and see how it goes. You did luck out with 
 the A4 ? there are always deals on parts for those for determined scroungers 
 and many of the diesels of that era have NO parts at all available anymore.
 
 Joe Della Barba
 Coquina
 CC 35 MK I
 *if anyone wants to buy her for what I have in the boat I can run off and buy 
 a 43 LOL
 
 From: Burt Stratton [mailto:bstrat...@falconnect.com]
 Sent: Friday, August 01, 2014 11:00 AM
 To: Della Barba, Joe; cnc-list@cnc-list.com
 Subject: RE: Stus-List big $$$ used CC
 
 Thanks for the offer, Joe. You never know with these old A4s.
 
 I?m sure you are right about the estimate but I have some wiggle room before 
 I get to the value of the boat. The PO was planning on salvaging the rig and 
 crushing the hull so you can imagine what I might have paid. The boat looked 
 tough but most of the issues (and there are a lot) are cosmetic.  After three 
 weeks we are ready to get her in the water and do some sailing before the 
 season is over. I have spent so far just over $1500 and a LOT of elbow 
 grease. My wife is a very good seamstress and she is willing to do the 
 cushions including adding some back rests. We already have the materials in 
 hand (Sunbrella). I am not using Awlgrip, just some decent deck and epoxy 
 paint. The hull is in good shape and I will not be completely stripping the 
 old paint. It is in good shape, just a little beat up and the wrong color. I 
 am keeping in mind that this is not ever going to be a show boat. Just making 
 it look good and feel good for two to spend a weekend on board. If sails come 
 into !
 the picture that number goes out the door. We will see where it all ends up 
 but I am confident at this point that my efforts on this boat will (for the 
 first time in my life) probably come back to me when I sell her for a bigger 
 boat (the real upgrade). My guess is that I could have at least tripled my 
 purchase price without doing anything but what fun is that?
 
 Best
 Skip
 
 From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Della 
 Barba, Joe via CnC-List
 Sent: Friday, August 01, 2014 10:31 AM
 To: cnc-list@cnc-list.commailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com
 Subject: Re: Stus-List big $$$ used CC
 
 You must be *extraordinarily* good at doing work on the cheap. My boat could 
 really use new sails, topside paint, and new cushions. The cost of that 
 exceeds the market value of the boat. I did rewire my boat and that cost a 
 good chunk of your proverbial $4K doing all the work myself. I have been 
 quoted around $10K to paint the boat and over $5K to do interior cushions. I 
 am not trying to be a Richard Cranium ? I love the fact an old CC has found 
 a loving home ? but I don?t see the finances working the way you think. I 
 have seen again and again that once you start taking things apart you find 
 more and more things to work on. Good luck ? I am anxious to hear how you get 
 topsides and interior done so far under the going rate because I need it too. 
 I am pretty good at A4 scrounging if you need advice with that.
 
 Joe Della Barba
 Coquina
 CC 35 MK I
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 Stratton via 

Re: Stus-List Radar chart plotter

2014-08-01 Thread Fair, Mike via CnC-List
I am interested. 

Thanks,

Mike Fair
413.587.6535

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Sent: Friday, August 01, 2014 11:57 AM
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Subject: Stus-List Radar chart plotter

I have 10 yr old furuno radar and chart plotter with 2 chart chips covering nj 
to Maine  

The boat is in new London. Call if you are interested. 

Ashe Baltic 39

John Maturo
203-494-6782

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 Today's Topics:
 
   1.  3/4 ton rehab (Della Barba, Joe)
   2. Re:  big $$$ used CC (Jerome Tauber)
   3. Re:  big $$$ used CC (Petar Horvatic)
   4. Re:  big $$$ used CC (Joel Aronson)
 
 
 --
 
 Message: 1
 Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2014 15:08:02 +
 From: Della Barba, Joe joe.della.ba...@ssa.gov
 To: Burt Stratton bstrat...@falconnect.com, cnc-list@cnc-list.com
cnc-list@cnc-list.com
 Subject: Stus-List 3/4 ton rehab
 Message-ID:
e8c532d0ff5648bd9a6a2aa5736c0...@nsc-dag1-06.ba.ad.ssa.gov
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
 
 We used to race against a ? ton special painted black called 007. 
 Boat-for-boat we were as close to dead-even as could be but we owed them 
 time. If memory serves we rated 126 and they were 130-140 something. I found 
 out Rust-Oleum (yes those guys) make marine paint at something like ?-1/4 the 
 price of the ?marine? brands that apparently works well when brushed on. I am 
 going to try it on a cockpit hatch and see how it goes. You did luck out with 
 the A4 ? there are always deals on parts for those for determined scroungers 
 and many of the diesels of that era have NO parts at all available anymore.
 
 Joe Della Barba
 Coquina
 CC 35 MK I
 *if anyone wants to buy her for what I have in the boat I can run off 
 and buy a 43 LOL
 
 From: Burt Stratton [mailto:bstrat...@falconnect.com]
 Sent: Friday, August 01, 2014 11:00 AM
 To: Della Barba, Joe; cnc-list@cnc-list.com
 Subject: RE: Stus-List big $$$ used CC
 
 Thanks for the offer, Joe. You never know with these old A4s.
 
 I?m sure you are right about the estimate but I have some wiggle room before 
 I get to the value of the boat. The PO was planning on salvaging the rig and 
 crushing the hull so you can imagine what I might have paid. The boat looked 
 tough but most of the issues (and there are a lot) are cosmetic.  After three 
 weeks we are ready to get her in the water and do some sailing before the 
 season is over. I have spent so far just over $1500 and a LOT of elbow 
 grease. My wife is a very good seamstress and she is willing to do the 
 cushions including adding some back rests. We already have the materials in 
 hand (Sunbrella). I am not using Awlgrip, just some decent deck and epoxy 
 paint. The hull is in good shape and I will not be completely stripping the 
 old paint. It is in good shape, just a little beat up and the wrong color. I 
 am keeping in mind that this is not ever going to be a show boat. Just making 
 it look good and feel good for two to spend a weekend on board. If sails come 
 into !
 the picture that number goes out the door. We will see where it all ends up 
 but I am confident at this point that my efforts on this boat will (for the 
 first time in my life) probably come back to me when I sell her for a bigger 
 boat (the real upgrade). My guess is that I could have at least tripled my 
 purchase price without doing anything but what fun is that?
 
 Best
 Skip
 
 From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of 
 Della Barba, Joe via CnC-List
 Sent: Friday, August 01, 2014 10:31 AM
 To: cnc-list@cnc-list.commailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com
 Subject: Re: Stus-List big $$$ used CC
 
 You must be *extraordinarily* good at doing work on the cheap. My boat could 
 really use new sails, topside paint, and new cushions. The cost of that 
 exceeds the market value of the boat. I did rewire my boat and that cost a 
 good chunk of your proverbial $4K doing all the work myself. I have been 
 quoted around $10K to paint the boat and over $5K to do interior cushions. I 
 am not trying to be a Richard Cranium ? I love the fact an old CC has found 
 a loving home ? but I don?t see the finances working the way you think. I 
 have seen again and again that once you start taking things apart you find 
 more and more things to work on. Good luck ? I am anxious to hear how you get