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Buddy Boating

Started by Aria. Last reply by Marlene A. Sassaman Dec 1, 2011. 7 Replies

singlehanders or looking to crew too?

Started by Jen. Last reply by Marlene A. Sassaman Mar 18, 2011. 21 Replies

Winter sailing?

Started by Sailbad the Sinner. Last reply by zeehag Dec 9, 2010. 9 Replies

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Comment by carole lowry on January 10, 2011 at 6:28pm
Ditto for me on the Jersey Shore.  Anyone needing crew help, send an email
Comment by Gary B on January 10, 2011 at 6:22pm
Yes, I noticed that my mood started perking up a bit very soon after the days started increasing! But now I have a code in my node. :(
Next weekend I plan to go down to visit my boat (in the Fall River MA area) - lots of work to do. I don't think I'll have it in the water this year, so anyone with a need for someone to crew give me a holler! Or even if you just need some help with unpacking the shrinkwrap etc. - I'd enjoy helping out.
Comment by carole lowry on January 10, 2011 at 6:00pm
Hope everyone had a happy holiday season and we can now look forward to the days getting longer .  Spring is just around the corner and for the NEers not long before the sailing season begins again.
Comment by Harry on December 27, 2010 at 4:57pm
Zeehag,
You might advertise for some other port than Mazatlan, as it has nothing to offer, and the old anchorage smells worse than a cesspool twenty-four hours a day. You are within two months of hurricane season, and the only true safe ports during that time frame are located in Banderas Bay. April – May is pushing the envelope relative to getting out of dodge. That is getting across the Tehauntepec and to points further south. No in their right mind is going to try to make a passage with you anytime after that… The experienced Sailors leave various points in Mexico no later than the end of April
Comment by zeehag on December 27, 2010 at 3:04pm
heading out of san diego for mazatlan  by march 1, 2011.  have  berths open. ultimate goal-carib   via canal.  share the sail. have radar, gps,  hydraulic auto pilot, weatherfax, formosa 41.
Comment by sailorgirlca on December 24, 2010 at 1:30pm
Wanting to head south myself but will take a bit of tme getting organised....anyone here from the great lakes....eastern end area of L. Ontario open to meeting up this summer?
Comment by Scott Alan Murphy on December 22, 2010 at 7:18pm
159 members & counting ..... Thanx all for joining my group & have a Happy Holiday & a Joyous New Year
Comment by Jim Malone on December 9, 2010 at 10:56pm

Looking for fellow NJ, NY, and Connecticutsailors.

Comment by Jeff Betts on August 22, 2010 at 7:39pm
Just joined this site. I am preparing for a Caribbean run. I have a 1988 Hunter Legend 40 that I have been living aboard for about a year and a half, located in Deale, MD. I have spent this last year (and all my money) up grading for the trip; new UK main, Harkin Jib Furler,solar panels, wind generator, air compressor for filling scuba tanks, rebuile transmission, SSB radio, Garmin Chartplotter, Radar, and depth/sonar, and more. I am taking the Rum Runner down the ICW the 2nd week of October, I have 30 days of leave to make it to south Florida. Then its back to the DC area to out process. I will return to Florida late December and if all works out will set sail for Bimini the later part od January. After that don't have a difinate plan, all I know is the 1st stop will be Bimini and the last stop will be Placencia, Belize where I am relocating to. I have a small cabana by the beach, it will be a great home port for the Rum Runner. On the way down I am looking at going to the BVIs,ST Mark, ST Luke, ST Martin down to Barbados, Grenada, continuing to Curaco, Aruba then on to Columbia and up the coast to Belize. Not sure how long it will take, really don't care. The retirement check will be direct deposited. If I am having too much fun I may keep going and do the loop again. I have a shoal keel and draft 5 1/2 feet.
I am open to pointers and advice, and possibibly needing crew.
Comment by Gary B on August 12, 2010 at 4:40pm
Dinghy Dame - I like that - wide open for interpretation. I think you just got a new nickname :)
 

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