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05-02-2020, 14:32
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#76
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: SC
Boat: None,build the one shown of glass, had many from 6' to 48'.
Posts: 10,206
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Re: Looking For a Free Catamaran to call home
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Originally Posted by wambam
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There maybe people trying to get out of loosing preposition and a sucker looking for it.
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05-02-2020, 14:59
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#77
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2018
Location: St. Pete FL
Boat: Seaward 32RK
Posts: 14
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Re: Looking For a Free Catamaran to call home
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Originally Posted by riki
OP, this is not in the 45/50ft range but what you're loosing in length you'r gaining in heigh, maybe they are willing to get rid of it for free:
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Just flip it over; not too high, prettier and think of the FREE view of sea life.
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05-02-2020, 18:40
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#78
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2017
Posts: 717
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Re: Looking For a Free Catamaran to call home
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Originally Posted by riki
OP, this is not in the 45/50ft range but what you're loosing in length you'r gaining in heigh, maybe they are willing to get rid of it for free:
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Lol, it’s a hobbit boat
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05-02-2020, 19:19
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#79
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Fiji Airways/ Lake Ontario
Boat: Legend 37.5, 1968 Alcort Sunfish, Avon 310
Posts: 2,750
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Re: Looking For a Free Catamaran to call home
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Originally Posted by Lizzard
I know most sailors here are older like me but I mentioned this thread to my kids. They said “Dad, he’s a trollll”. Guess that’s an internet thing.
Here is the definition of a troll.
In Internet slang, a troll is someone who posts inflammatory, extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community, such as an online discussion forum, chat room, or blog, with the primary intent of provoking readers into an emotional response or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion.
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Then again, it would be just my luck to read that somebody gave him a Lagoon 380. It’s all funny till it actually happens. I mean really, look at all the goofballs that gave money to the scammers found floating in the pacific and the maroons who destroyed their boat near St Pete. I thought it was hilarious until I read that people actually gave them money.
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06-02-2020, 18:43
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#80
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2018
Location: Phoenix
Posts: 11
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Re: Looking For a Free Catamaran to call home
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Originally Posted by Tetepare
Then again, it would be just my luck to read that somebody gave him a Lagoon 380. It’s all funny till it actually happens. I mean really, look at all the goofballs that gave money to the scammers found floating in the pacific and the maroons who destroyed their boat near St Pete. I thought it was hilarious until I read that people actually gave them money.
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The other day I was looking to see whatever happened to that couple who sunk their boat, started a gofundme and eventually got a free boat as well. Well they abandoned the free boat, used the gofundme money to buy a van and were going to do youtube videos of them traveling the country.
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13-02-2020, 14:29
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#81
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2018
Location: Kansas City, MO
Posts: 10
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Re: Looking For a Free Catamaran to call home
It's not a cat - but a Trimiran - about as close as I think you're going to get....
https://www.free-boat.com/free/42-tr...st-fl/?lang=en
Heck it's floating at least for now so how bad can it really be
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13-02-2020, 14:34
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#82
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2018
Location: Med
Boat: X442
Posts: 775
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Re: Looking For a Free Catamaran to call home
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Originally Posted by bwiencek
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"Right now it is waterlogged due to the high tide." Excellent! Sorry guys, the tide's in, give it a couple of hours and it'll be nice and dry. For a while.
And the other USPs mentioned in the ad are also... great!
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13-02-2020, 15:12
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#83
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: SC
Boat: None,build the one shown of glass, had many from 6' to 48'.
Posts: 10,206
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Re: Looking For a Free Catamaran to call home
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Originally Posted by Tetepare
Then again, it would be just my luck to read that somebody gave him a Lagoon 380. It’s all funny till it actually happens. I mean really, look at all the goofballs that gave money to the scammers found floating in the pacific and the maroons who destroyed their boat near St Pete. I thought it was hilarious until I read that people actually gave them money.
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There must be a chump born every day. Shelling out money for someone else's stupidity? I can see helping people who haven't caused their own misfortune.
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