¿ªÔÆÌåÓý

ctrl + shift + ? for shortcuts
© 2025 Groups.io

Re: Interlude will be for sale soon


 

Tough decision I¡¯m sure. Out of curiosity what year and what price do you have in mind? I¡¯m sure you¡¯ll have no difficulty selling her.

Lisle

On Sat, Jan 14, 2023 at 2:02 PM Richard J. Roderick <rjroderick1@...> wrote:
Well, don't even know where to start. We returned to sailing a few years ago after a 25 year hiatus with the purchase of our Pacific Seacraft 31. We had gone aboard a 31 at the Annapolis boat show in 1989 as we were giving up sailing secondary to buying a farm (which makes buying a boat seem less crazy!), career, raising family, and much white water paddling. Something had to go and living almost three hours from our boat it was sailing. We had always dreamed of a 31 and so when we were ready to return to sailing the hunt was on. Interlude was most likely the actual boat we were on at the boat show, as her owner had purchased her at the show the year we first went aboard one. It was meant to be!

Fast forward a few years and now the past three years post injury and a significant health event has left her sitting at the dock way too much. A boat like her was meant to be sailed, so though a difficult decision it is time to help her find a new owner who will love her like we have. We anticipate putting her on the market in late March after she is back in the water. In the interim we thought it would be ?wise to put the information out there in case there are others who are ready to have such a craft. She has been well cared for and I will be glad to outline all the care that has been provided. She is at a marina off of the lower Chesapeake Bay. In our humble and clearly prejudiced opinion, the 31's are the best mix of everything we sought in a boat. She will be missed.?

Join [email protected] to automatically receive all group messages.