Hi Bram,
It looks like John Tulip from Vancouver is going to need to back out due to
family issues. But that should still leave 8 Mustos in Florida. (I will
contact you offline about the truck once I figure things out)
The twins have made life quite interesting to say the least, and my sailing
time has been cut down a fair bit. I have managed a couple of sails in Feb /
March though. The winds have been great, but I canât wait for Florida.
Ron
From: BDally6107@xxxxxxx [mailto:BDally6107@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 1:52 PM
To: ron_radko@xxxxxxxxxxx; pyxisyacht@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; ryoalty@xxxxxxxxx;
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Subject: Re: Fort Desoto informal discussion on class growth--please respond
Ron,
Good to hear from you. How many Mustos do you think we'll have now? I hope
you've been sailing in the snow?
Yours is the understatement of the year. I can't imagine a hybrid/Nomex hulled
Swift being built to quality standards complete(ready to sail) for under $22000
and more likely $24000
See you next Saturday. Hey, how are the new twins doing?
Bram
In a message dated 3/29/2008 1:41:14 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
ron_radko@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
By the way, from doing the import on a Musto Skiff, I think you would be
challenged to be able to get the whole boat done for 10k. It would be very
cool if you could, but I suspect that you would be looking more at around 15k
if you do a quality build. You have the build of the hull, and the supply of
the other components, plus you have the time to put it all together and rig the
boat which is substantial labor. Iâm not an expert on the building, and so
on, but you also wonât have the volume to get massively efficient on the
build costs of the hull. You might be able to put together a ready to assemble
kit, which has everything built, and needing to be put together though.
Kind Regards,
Ron
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