T-28 hull #307 sold
Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 10:45 pm
A sad day last week as I watched my dream of cruising the Sea of Cortez each winter being towed down the road to Texas. With the drug war just
three hours South from our Phoenix home, my wife wanted no part of Mexico. A prospective buyer did his first test sail on my T-28 a week before
and had her at 14 knotts within 20 minutes of leaving the marina. From the smile on his face I immediatly knew she would have a new home.
Please welcome my friend, a gentleman, a sailor and now owner of four sailboats "sailawaytom" to these pages. If Mexico returns to sanity, I'll be
back here looking for an other T-28. Thank you all for for your direct and indirect techicnal assistance on this forum.
Be well.......Jackalope
P.S. Sorry Dan if this post is in the wrong topic....
three hours South from our Phoenix home, my wife wanted no part of Mexico. A prospective buyer did his first test sail on my T-28 a week before
and had her at 14 knotts within 20 minutes of leaving the marina. From the smile on his face I immediatly knew she would have a new home.
Please welcome my friend, a gentleman, a sailor and now owner of four sailboats "sailawaytom" to these pages. If Mexico returns to sanity, I'll be
back here looking for an other T-28. Thank you all for for your direct and indirect techicnal assistance on this forum.
Be well.......Jackalope
P.S. Sorry Dan if this post is in the wrong topic....