Back in February I came across an ad that was placed by a guy named Vince who has the same model boat as La Vida Dulce, an Island Packet 420. He had ordered some really nice leather cushions to replace the ones he had in the Main Salon. He was trying to find an owner for the old ones before he got stuck with two sets of cushions. I wrote to him and asked for pictures and more info. He didn't have any pictures and the boat was under a layer of snow up in New York state. He did say they were dark blue and in "like new" condition. I told him we weren't in a big hurry and could wait until he found time to get down to the boat. March rolled around and he sent some pictures. Wow! They looked really great. Our cushions are in good shape but they still look worn from service in the charter fleet despite our best efforts to restore them. Truth is, they look downright shabby next to these. So we wrote back and made him an offer he couldn't refuse. I've been waiting 39 years to say that.
So, we're driving home with the inside of the car stacked to the roof with cushions. I missed my turn going into New Jersey and ended up going across the George Washington Bridge into New York. Cost me $9.00 to make a u-turn! Driving back through NJ we stopped to pay the toll and the chick in the booth had a mighty nasty attitude, kinda like she had no time for whitey. After we paid I said "have a good one" and she says "have a day". Not "have a nice day", couldn't make that much effort. Great representative for the State of New Jersey. So now Cheri and my favoritest saying is"have a day".
We got the cushions home and they look great! The difference is really incredible. I told Cheri we just added $10,000 in value to the boat. The darker color really adds some pizzaz, makes the interior look richer, colors deeper. Really brings out the color in the teak. Sweet.
So, we thought it was nuts up in New York with snow on the ground when only a week ago we were sailing in 70 degree weather. Sunday we woke up to an inch of snow on the dock. Gadzukes! Never take anything for granted.
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