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Profile Type:
Sailor
Homeport:
Boston, MA
About Me:
I own a Catalina 350 that I keep in Marinma Bay, N Qunicy, MA. After being a power boater for many years I took a sailing class on the water and started saling in 2006. I graduated NEU in 2009 and retired 2 months later. My hobbies are amateur radio, sailing and travel.
Destinations visited:
I sail between Tennats harbor ME and Cuttyhunk, MA
Looking to:
In early Fall 2011 I plan on sailing from Boston to Norfolk VA. I will stay there for one or two months then continue around through the Florida Keys and finally reach St Petersburg, FL.

I will be looking for crew for the Boston to Norfolk trip

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