Hi... I grew up on Cape Cod and moved to Maine in the early 70's. Did some sailing on the Cape ,but later on decided to learn more! :O) Went to Wooden Boat School ( seamanship) years ago.
I work on Islesboro,Maine,Shipyard Point Rd ( Dark Harbor) during the summer.( June 25 to Labor Day )
fairwinds98@yahoo.com
Current location:
Maine
Destinations visited:
Maine coast, Cape Cod, Florida,Stuart, Port Charlotte, Islamorada, Marathon, Key West, Jupiter, St Thomas, BVI's, St Marten, St Lucia, Trinidad, Martinique. April 2009 I was sailing in Antigua. It was a beautiful 2 weeks.
Fall 2009 I went from Maryland to Ft Lauderdale....So many nice stops along the way! A few favorites ....Ocracoke Island, Cumberland Island and St Augustine. Sight seeing and theater...it was great!
Looking to:
Sail :O) and....I need to learn MUCH more about sailing !!! :O)
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You have visited more of the islands than I so sure you can advise. Right now Cayo Mio is slightly "laid up" but I'm working on her slowly.
Capt Tom