Just got this in email.
QuoteDear Good Old Boat Subscriber,
Something just came up that you (or someone you know) may want to know.
Holly Siegel sent this message:
"I have a 1962 Seafarer Polaris, 26 feet, designed by William Tripp. My
husband was restoring her until he became ill and passed away. I have
been trying to sell her for a year with no luck. At this time my
landlords are threatening to destroy her if I don't have her out of
here by January 1. I just heard of your website. Maybe you'd have an
idea."
Since that message -- with an impossible deadline -- arrived, we have
had several email conversations with Holly. Knowing that there is hope
for the boat, her landlords have postponed the deadline until January
31. Her Seafarer Polaris is located in Delmar, Delaware, and is being
offered free to a good home.
Holly attached a photo of the boat. We have posted it for you on this
page: http://www.goodoldboat.com/Seafarer_26.php
Holly's email address is: svenskaflicka728 {at} aol {dot} com, or you can call her
cell phone: 302-258-4919.
This is the sort of project boat that might get a new good old boater
started or it might be just right for you or another reader like you.
At any rate, we'd like to take this opportunity to thank you for
subscribing and to wish you a healthy and happy year ahead.
Happy New Year from Karen, Jerry, and the Good Old Boat crew!
HAhahahah ;D
I was just looking for a place to put this very same post.
Great minds think alike Zen... I just beat you cause I'm three hours earlier than you. :)
(http://www.goodoldboat.com/images/misc/1962Seafarer26.jpg)
I know that this might sound nuts, but I may be interested in this vessel, why not one more in my backyard? How can I check further into this? Marc
:)I think there is a phone # and email addy in the original post
There is indeed both an e-mail address and cell phone number in the OP.
QuoteHolly's email address is: svenskaflicka728 {at} aol {dot} com, or you can call her
cell phone: 302-258-4919.
Thanks guys, Marc