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Old 04-27-2017, 08:45 PM
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This month has been one for the record books, after 2 Neck surgeries and a Heart attack I realize that I have changed my priorities and am selling the 07 405. Will be listing it with a broker later next month but just putting it out there if anyone has an interest. Gonna miss you guys.
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Stay on top of it man! Good luck! Im on the pain in the azz cholesterol diet as we speak.

How old are you? I thought you were my age...
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The doctors think I threw a blood clot because of the surgeries that went to my heart. I'm 56.
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Good luck, sorry to hear.
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I wish you the best of luck. I hope you can fight through this hard time.
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Health is always more important. Take care of yourself !

BTW: This doesn't mean you have to leave OSO. Many people around here that have sold their boats and/or switched to a different type are still around.
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Jeebus crimeny, take care of yourself Brother. And no need to bail on the board. Good luck with the sale.
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Originally Posted by Mseuro
The doctors think I threw a blood clot because of the surgeries that went to my heart. I'm 56.
FWIW, I had quad bypass surgery after a heart attack @ 60. Kept on boating until 3 years ago when the wife developed spinal stenosis and was advised to stay on shore. Sold the 336 Formula and the Cat. Sea Ray in dry dock. I'm 77 now and stay busy working on and around the house.
Good Luck in whatever you do.
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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
Jeebus crimeny, take care of yourself Brother. And no need to bail on the board.
Yeah no kidding, you won't be the only one without a boat Over the years many here have been in and out of boats from time to time, myself at the presently. Getting back in is something I think about EVERY DAY...just need to wrap up a few more items first. Take care!
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I'm only a few years younger than you and I don't have the energy I had 10-20 years ago. That won't stop me boating.

A 405 is a big boat. My last boat was a downsize and my latest purchase is another downsize. On a big boat, I can't do all the little tinkering and detailing jobs I enjoy so I'm looking forward to my smaller boat with a single engine.

Hope your health issues go well and if you part with the Baja, there are still other options out there that can be just as enjoyable.

As for leaving OSO, if you enjoy keeping up with what's going on around here, why the Hell would you leave?

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