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I really wanted to buy that bottle of scotch.
Ed bent over backwards for me on my last boat survey. He drove all the way across Florida to do it but charged me less than what a local (and substantially less knowledgeable) local surveyor would have. He went over it with a fine-tooth comb and gave me incredible detail. He even convinced me that a sea trial would be a waste of my money. I drove 1200 miles with a check to pick up a boat I'd never seen based on Ed's say-so and had no disappointments.
It's been said that gratitude is the least-deeply felt and most quickly fleeting of all human emotions. Maybe we proved that just a little bit wrong. I think there's alot of people around here who are glad to have Ed around and value not only his services but his contributions to the board.
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I think about 20 people get a bite.
I really wanted to buy that bottle of scotch.
Ed bent over backwards for me on my last boat survey. He drove all the way across Florida to do it but charged me less than what a local (and substantially less knowledgeable) local surveyor would have. He went over it with a fine-tooth comb and gave me incredible detail. He even convinced me that a sea trial would be a waste of my money. I drove 1200 miles with a check to pick up a boat I'd never seen based on Ed's say-so and had no disappointments.
It's been said that gratitude is the least-deeply felt and most quickly fleeting of all human emotions. Maybe we proved that just a little bit wrong. I think there's alot of people around here who are glad to have Ed around and value not only his services but his contributions to the board.
I really wanted to buy that bottle of scotch.
Ed bent over backwards for me on my last boat survey. He drove all the way across Florida to do it but charged me less than what a local (and substantially less knowledgeable) local surveyor would have. He went over it with a fine-tooth comb and gave me incredible detail. He even convinced me that a sea trial would be a waste of my money. I drove 1200 miles with a check to pick up a boat I'd never seen based on Ed's say-so and had no disappointments.
It's been said that gratitude is the least-deeply felt and most quickly fleeting of all human emotions. Maybe we proved that just a little bit wrong. I think there's alot of people around here who are glad to have Ed around and value not only his services but his contributions to the board.
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