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Profile Type:
Sailor
Homeport:
Vancouver
About Me:
retired in Jan 07 from a fun profession to pursue a life-long dream of exploring the world by sail. Bought a new LEOPARD 40 catamaran, and took delivery Feb 08.
My website is: www.changingspots.net
Current location:
cruising!! Made it to Maine and made it back to Ft lauderdale where some warranty work and where I plan to install and SSB.
Destinations visited:
US East Coast
Looking to:
Changing Spots headed out from Ft. Lauderdale, FL in March 2008. Traveled north to visit the east coast of the US this summer, and am now back in Ft Lauderdale. The Carib in a month or so, and then it is off to see the world.

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At 11:33am on October 6, 2012, Amelia said…

Hello dear,I'm Amelia by name,I have something very important to discuss with you,please kindly email be back(
amelia_herbert23@yahoo.com)I will be waiting to hear from you soon.Thanks

At 7:57pm on January 24, 2009, Stuart Bell said…
I see you are on-line. Where are you anchored tonight. /Stu
At 9:53pm on August 21, 2008, bobbi said…
Love the name of your new boat! Works in many ways.
bobbi
At 8:51pm on July 15, 2008, Robert Watson said…
Thanks. I'm paid up for a couple more days, then will try to catch an afternoon tide down the Hudson, and up through Hell gate. I'll wave when I go by.
Then to explore a bit of Long Island Sound on the way north. I've been singlehanding for the last weeks, and plan to buddyboat with a friend who is also singlehanding, for a while.
At 11:52am on July 15, 2008, Franc said…
Hey Robert, welcome to NY! our marina is directly across the Hudson on the Jersey side, right next to the subway to the city (it's called the PATH here). If you get tired of being in a mooring and want shorepower, fresh water, etc, call Iris at 201-626-5550. Let us know if you come by!
At 3:51pm on June 25, 2008, Franc said…
Rob, Newport Marina in the New York Harbor has the easiest access to the city (if you can deal with a bit of rolling). Let me know if you stop by!
At 11:26pm on May 29, 2008, Robert Watson said…
Am now in Solomons, MD where I will spend the next few weeks before heading further north. I'm afraid I went through S. Carolina rather quickly, but thoroughly enjoyed a day at Prince Creek. The alligators and fireflies seems quite friendly and put on a good show.

Will also want to stop at Georgetown again on the way back south. The anchorage was a bit tenuous though, and crowded.

At 9:59pm on May 29, 2008, LOLA said…
BEAUTIFUL BOAT...HAVE MORE PICTURES...CAN I ADD YOU AS FRIEND? I JUST RETIRED TOO...LIFE IS GOOD.
At 8:49pm on May 29, 2008, CAN DRAC said…
Hey Rob, I just read about your plans to sail up the East Coast. Do you plan to stop in the NY Harbor?
At 10:09am on April 13, 2008, Tom Bond said…
Hi Robert,
I plan on doing the same thing as you, in a few years, but starting on the East coast. I have insider knowledge to share about routes and secure anchorages from NYC to Boston includiung the Cape and the Islands. When you are ready and near this area give me a shout.
cell 781.254.6513. Tom Bond, MS1 Clear Water, Fairhaven, MA
 
 
 

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