Looking for my old boat- 1981 Squadron XII
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Looking for my old boat that I sold in 2019, I might be interested in buying it back, has anyone seen it or know of it's whereabouts? It was a 1981 39' Squadron XII "Dry Martini". Dark green. That boat meant alot to me, and was definitely one of a kind.
I sold it to a gentleman in Iowa, so I assume that is where it is- unless he sold it.
I do not have any photo's of it, however there are some floating around on here somewhere.
I sold it to a gentleman in Iowa, so I assume that is where it is- unless he sold it.
I do not have any photo's of it, however there are some floating around on here somewhere.
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May be a long shot but have you tried placing an ad in the Iowa Craigslist or the like, looking for the owner of the boat or it's whereabouts?
Would recommend creating a new (think burner) email address if you are going to include one.... Good Luck finding it if not getting her back, your not the first person that wanted first right of refusal on a boat they sold.. which adds to the story.
Would recommend creating a new (think burner) email address if you are going to include one.... Good Luck finding it if not getting her back, your not the first person that wanted first right of refusal on a boat they sold.. which adds to the story.
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Unless the phone companies don't keep logs anymore you should be able to go to att, verizon, etc and log in or create account to view your phone records.
Customer service will do it but they'll act like they can't, like it's hard or why do you need to find it drama, but that number is there for sure.
you know the year, probably the month and unless you make and receive alotta calls from iowa the number should jump out at you.
good luck
Customer service will do it but they'll act like they can't, like it's hard or why do you need to find it drama, but that number is there for sure.
you know the year, probably the month and unless you make and receive alotta calls from iowa the number should jump out at you.
good luck
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Unless the phone companies don't keep logs anymore you should be able to go to att, verizon, etc and log in or create account to view your phone records.
Customer service will do it but they'll act like they can't, like it's hard or why do you need to find it drama, but that number is there for sure.
you know the year, probably the month and unless you make and receive alotta calls from iowa the number should jump out at you.
good luck
Customer service will do it but they'll act like they can't, like it's hard or why do you need to find it drama, but that number is there for sure.
you know the year, probably the month and unless you make and receive alotta calls from iowa the number should jump out at you.
good luck
Hoping the power of OSO can come across it, but i won't hold my breath.
Another thing is if I can find my copy from when I brought or sold it, it would have the HIN # on it, which I might be able to look up and see if he's registered it, if he put motors in it and ran it.








