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Date Posted: - Tuesday - 10/14/08 - 6:17pm
Author: Bill Kranidis
Subject: Unlisted Mariners and such

Hey, guys.

If you do see an unlisted Mariner, please give them a "heads up".

Also, everyone please DO check your individual webpages and make sure there are no missing fields (Emails, ports of call, etc etc).

Throw me an email for any info.

Thanks,
Bill Kranidis

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[> That would be me... -- Wes, - Friday - 11/ 7/08 - 5:00pm

I haven't been on the forum for a couple years, and while I have had grand intentions of getting our Mariner on the list - "life just get's in the way"....

Randall was instrumental in tossing me the rigging specs - for which I am eternally grateful. "Cool Change" - an M31 -I have to look up the hull # (I want to say it is around 93) resides in San Carlos Mexico.

I have come across 2 other M31's in the Sea of Cortez - one in sour shape that had to be rescued as her owner was rescuing her from becoming firewood sailed across the sea of cortez - 2 years ago it was in San Carlos - He intended on undertaking a major refit. Not sure what became of it after it was towed to San Carlos. Another was anchored in Bahia Conception - very nicely restored - owned by a nice gal working for NOLS. Not sure where it ended up. There is three of the list MIA's...

Cheers
Wes


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[> [> Tranquila is listed - ooopppss -- Wes, - Friday - 11/ 7/08 - 5:18pm

Ahh sorry - Tranquila is listed sorry....

Cheers
Wes


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[> [> [> unlisted Mariner 31 in Washington State -- Lyle Harris, - Thursday - 11/13/08 - 2:53pm

Hi,
I've just purchased a 1970 Mariner 31, Hull #42. She's apparently been in Puget Sound for years, and I bought her in Olympia. Her new home will be Vashon Island. She needs all the work listed in the "projects" portion of this website; deck, cabin, cockpit, masts. Could use some new sails, and I'd appreciate a heads up on where to source those.
She has no name, and I don't know the history. I sent a photo and our information to the "new members" part of the website.
thanks,
Lyle Harris


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[> [> [> [> Parts -- steveb, - Thursday - 11/13/08 - 5:25pm

Lyle,
I sent you an email that may help in your search. If you don't get it, please let me know.

Steve


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[> [> [> [> Boat Name -- Bill Kranidis, - Tuesday - 12/ 2/08 - 9:24am

Lyle,

I had sent you an email asking for your boat's name.
What did you name her ???

Best,
Bill


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[> [> [> [> [> Unlisted M31 in Washington State -- Lyle Harris, - Wednesday - 12/ 3/08 - 12:36pm

Hi Bill,
We are going to call her 'Starlight.' My 5 year old son is learning about fire and volcanoes in school, and wanted a name with flames. My wife and I thought better, and Starlight was a compromise we can all get behind. We'd planned to sail her for a summer and then see what name would fit. However, this name will probably stick, now that we've put it out there. We have no idea what the previous name was, or we'd have kept it for good luck.

The masts are coming off for refinishing next saturday, and she'll sit in a covered marina slip for the winter while I work on all those leaks. I put my finger through the floor of the cockpit yesterday... Seems like a good place to start.

cheers,
Lyle.


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