17' speedboat with 120 hp Evinrude outboard and trailer. Two sharing parties now. We would like one or two more to join us, as we don't use the boat enough. One-third interest for $2,500; one-quarter interests for $1,8750 each. Total usual annual cost of ownership is usually about $1,500. The boat currently needs a new canvas top. We keep the boat on a trailer year-round, except when in use. Ideally, one of the new boat sharing partners would have a covered secure parking space in Vancouver where the boat could be stored.
Our Catalina 34 sailboat, moored on Granville Island in Vancouver, and its small Universal M35B (marinized Kubota) diesel engine get lots of TLC but can always do with more. This is a strictly voluntary, unpaid opportunity to share in the maintenance of a coastal cruising sailboat and its diesel engine as much or as little as you wish. Proposed number of volunteers: 1-2. Cost: nil. Qualifications: ideally you would know something about rigging or sails or the maintenance of fiberglass boats or diesel engines but none of this is necessary.
This workout space on West Broadway near Macdonald Street in Vancouver consists of a wooden gym floor area of approximately 30' x 30', lobby area that seats approximately 10, and small administrative/changing room. Washrooms are shared with the adjoining music school. We use the space as a karate dojo from 6 pm on M, W, and F evenings but it is available for other use during the day, on the weekends, and on other evenings. The space would be suitable for yoga, martial arts, ballet, or similar activities. Cost is negotiable and would depend upon time and type of use.
We are a small, cooperative, non-commercial dojo called Shinjinbukan Vancouver Dojo, founded by Daniel Kogan and under the guidane of Onaga Sensei of Okinawa. Our workout space on West Broadway near Macdonald Street in Vancouver consists of a wooden gym floor area of approximately 30' x 30', lobby area that seats approximately 10, and small administrative/changing room. Washrooms are shared with the adjoining music school. We use the space as a karate dojo from 6-9 pm on M, W, and F evenings, with core attendance expected from 7-9 on as many of these evenings a week as you can make it. Currently all but one of our members are black belts. It is an ideal learning environment for those interested in karate as a way of health, body control, self-discipline, and long-term but not necessarily onerous commitment. We are not a dojo involved in sports karate or sparring.
This sharing interest is posted by the most junior member of the dojo in terms of accomplishment, out of gratitude for what the dojo has given him but without the sanction (which will be sought) of Daniel Kogan Sensei or the leadership of the Vancouver dojo. It is expected that this sharing interest may be removed or edited on their review and until then should be seen only as one person's expression of hope that others will find the dojo and wish to participate in its life.
The photograph is not of a member of the dojo. It is borrowed from Wikipedia. It depicts a famous karate practitioner taking one of the classical stances of karate. Similar forms are taught at Shinjinbukan Vancouver Dojo.
Sports locker in men's change room at Vancouver Lawn Tennis and Badminton Club. Previously shared with one other person who now has his own locker. I use the locker only 1-2 times a week. Desired total number of sharing parties: 2. Total monthly cost is X (to be looked up and inserted here). Other sharing party would need to be a member of VLTBC. Photo, taken from the Internet, is of a different style of locker than mine.
Our family (dad, mom, boy 20, girl 17) would like to share 1 or 2 double sea kayaks and related gear (lifejackets, roof rack, etc.) with 1-3 other families, for use on extended summer camping trips and locally during the year. Photo is of a sample type (Current Designs) double sea kayak. We don't have any kayaks yet and would be looking to buy new or used kayaks or share with others who already have them.
Eastbound from West Point Grey (10th/Highbury) to Vancouver General Hospital area between 7:45 and 8:45 AM M-F. Westbound from VGH area to West Point Grey between 5-6 pm M-F. Doesn't need to be a permanent or everyday arrangement. Photo is from Wikipedia.
Wanted a small group (2-4) to walk on Spanish Banks once a week while talking about philosophy.
I have this machine and am willing to rent it or free-share it with other lawyers or swap its use for access to other office equipment.
This machine makes up cerlox bound booklets of various thicknesses with 8-1/2" x 11" paper. Suitable for preparing small numbers of presentation booklets, for example, for use in court.
I have this book and am willing to lend it to anyone interested in marine navigation who is a member of the Vancouver Power and Sail Squadron.
I would like to establish a pool of individual-owned but shared legal reference books for use by lawyers practicing corporate-commercial law in the Broadway corridor (Burrard to Cambie) and South Granville (Granville Street Bridge to West 16th Avenue) area of Vancouver. The books that I would make available for loan within the pool are:
- British Columbia Company Law Practice Manual (2 volumes)
- Due Diligence Deskbook
- Buying and Selling a Business
- Commercial Leasing (Annotated Precedents)
Have and willing to rent for $7.50 per day with $70 security deposit. This small battery-powered Brother Label Maker is ideal for labelling things like electrical wires, circuit breaker panels, books, and equipment and for posting semi-permanent small notices. It connects via USB cable to a personal computer. (For mobile label making, such as at a boat, using a laptop works best.) The label maker is ready to run on being connected to the computer. No need to download software. In addition to your own computer, you will need to buy a label printer cartridge. They are available from Staples for about $25 each. You can make labels with different size fonts, in bold or italic typeface, etc. (The photo shows the keyboard of a laptop that is not included.)
Have. Willing to rent out. $10 a day. $200 deposit. Or put into a tool pool. Karcher cold water (soap can be added) electric 2,000 psi. Model 5.68. Brand new 1Jan2011.
Don't have but interested in sharing amongst a group, to see how one works and how it would fit (or not) into our lives.
Have and willing to share for free after July, 2011 (but do express your interest now), one of John Kimantas' wonderful books giving an in-the-kayak view of a part of the coast of British Columbia, The Wild West Coast 3 covers B.C. South Coast and the East Coast of Vancouver Island. 536 pages covering from the Gulf Islands through the Sunshine Coast, Desolation Sound, Discovery Passage, and Johnstone Strait, to the Broughton Archipelago and Queen Charlotte Sound. The kayaker at Ecomarine on Granville Island who sold the book to me said John Kimantas has written the best books about the coast from a paddlers' perspective. So far, even using the book as a planning tool for a sailboat cruise and not for kayaking, it does seem that the claim is a fair one.