2009-10-19; 17:16:09 EDT
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Michael, It truly is a sad day when one has to part with their Rhodes, but rest assured that Stan will find a good home for it. Come back soon. Rummy In a message dated 10/19/2009 4:26:29 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, mticse at gmail.com writes: Dear Rhodies, Yesterday I parted ways with my Rhodes22. The economic slowdown has impacted our family finances and decided that the boat had to go. While the decision came difficult, I felt inspired by selling the boat back to Stan. It was for a mutual benefit. Yesterday, I met the whole Spitzer family: Elton, Stan, Rose and Edwin. The pickup went very smoothly and having witnessed getting the boat on the trailer and seeing the mast crane for the first time I'm continually amazed with Stan's invention. Thanks Stan for the time of my life! I want to give my deepest gratitude to all of you on the list for helping me become a better sailor that I am today and your willing hearts to give advice and suggestions. I sold the boat to Stan partly because I want get brownie points when I come back to ask for my boat back or better yet for a newer refurbished Rhodes22. So I suspect you will see me again. I just hope Stan remembers me :) Thank you all ! All the Best, Michael -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Sad-Sunday-tp25965069p25965069.html Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com.See the original archive post