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Galveston Bay
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Own a sloop rigged 32CC Oday
"You do not ask a tame seagull why it needs to disappear from time to time toward the open sea. It goes, that's all."

Bernard Moitessier

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At 10:30am on November 10, 2008, Banana Wind said…
Jim ...the only Lepracaun (sp ??) I know of at this point is laying on the ground by one of the roads on the side where the "saved" boats have been placed. It appears to be intact & if memory serves me right ...it was a trailered rig that WAS in dry storage before the hurricane hit. Is this the one you are referring to? Its 25' or smaller in size. As for the 28 OI you refer to ...im not sure which one you are talking about ...there USED to be one in our Marina that had went up for sale long before the last few hurricanes and was sold and moved elsewhere to my recollection ...maybe it was moved over to A Row ...and hence ..it may very well be still lying up on the hill with whats left out there. Sounds like you guys are taking a beating on the splash pricing over there ...we actually had "fair" rates on the island at the tune of 100 bucks a foot..so we know its a painful endeavour for those without the means. Hope all goes well on yours ..let us know when you get her splashed and seaworthyt again...
At 7:03pm on September 24, 2008, Banana Wind said…
We have some kinfolk down in the LaPorte area ..they say it was hit pretty bad too ....from the looks of the photos you posted ...it appears that the "marina" is laying up on the hard ...were they designed for breakaway from the pilings?? Hope your boat fared ok ...it looks intact in your pics ...best of luck!
At 9:51pm on June 29, 2008, Banana Wind said…
well giddyap on down the big ditch or hit the super highway if you get a hankerin ..but just know that the Causeway bridge will be officially closed from July 7th thru most of the month of July. Btw, Ive seen those big boat splash pics before - but I was curious where that lil high dollar disaster took place ...surely it wasnt in the Kemah area was it ??
At 2:22am on June 28, 2008, ___/)ances With Sails said…
HEHEEEEEEEE! I hears ye! We're all here to keep each other awake and/or sane, so let the good times roooooooolllllllllll!!!!

On a similiar note,,,How was dem crawfishes this year?,,,I missed out on any sample purchases this way. If yall are still servin em up, pinch some tail fer me! And splice the main brace while yer at it. LOL(Luffing On Land)

___/)
At 2:10pm on June 26, 2008, J said…
A man of dignity and class would let your mistake go gracefully and without further childish comment; but being a sailor I have none of the aforementioned qualities...hahahahaha you barnacle brain!

Here in Nederland and we are having one hell of a thunderstorm so I have to shut down the puter. Thanks for the chuckle, I got a kick out of it.

Jim
At 1:54pm on June 26, 2008, ___/)ances With Sails said…
LMAO! I thought ye were commenting about 'the site' being boring, but that was the title of yer pic! OK- I get it!
LMAO
At 10:03pm on June 11, 2008, Banana Wind said…
Nederland eh?? Cool beans ...yup ...you are liable to see us anywhere around the area or out of the area....im presently on business up in Tyler at the moment..so what business are you in if you dont mind me asking ?
At 12:39pm on June 5, 2008, Banana Wind said…
So you got any pictures of that ODay of yours ? Not sure we've ever seen a center cockpit Oday before ..curious minds we all have...we try to get down to Galveston every year ...but sometimes we dont make it...
 
 
 

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