Tom, I’m proud of you.  Great story—and great idea for a donation sometime.

 

Dave Shaddock

 

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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 





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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
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> 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




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