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  • Rockledge, Florida
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Sailor
Homeport:
Melbourne, Florida
About Me:
Getting close to retirement and looking for more information about the cruising life for myself and my wife. We are the proud new owners of a 1985 Morgan 43 (classic) and are busy learning the vagaries of it's systems etc. We would appreciate hearing from other owners of Morgan 43s.
Current location:
Melbourne
Looking to:
Learn more about the cruising life.

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At 1:45pm on November 29, 2008, Capt. Jim Green said…
Happy Thanksgiving!
At 11:50am on November 13, 2008, Capt. Jim Green said…
Hi Bob, I found a great website that has the boating laws for each state: http://www.boat-ed.com/ That way you can look up the laws for each state that you plan to visit. By-the-way, did you know that Ocean-going vessels that are 40 feet or more in length with cooking and sleeping facilities must have a written Waste Management Plan? Oh, and in Georgia you have to maintain a log of every time you used a pump-out station that goes back for at least a year.
At 7:27pm on October 28, 2008, Capt. Jim Green said…
Hi Bob, Check out this link:
http://www.livingaboard.net/?gclid=CLKBtq2Iy5YCFQoHswodjk_Kyw
It sounds like a good book. Also, for your wife this book "Changing Course" by Debra Ann Cantrell is highly recommended.
At 1:11pm on October 21, 2008, Capt. Jim Green said…
Here's a great book: "The Voyager'sHandbook" by Beth A. Leonard It will answer most cruising questions.
At 7:28pm on June 27, 2008, Viki Winterton said…
Welcome aboard! Viki
 
 
 

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