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Profile Type:
Vessel
Homeport:
Portland Maine
About Me:
Just returning from cruising the East Coast for two years and Crossing to Spain for the last 3 years. Solo for all but the crossing to Horta.
Current location:
Portland Maine USA
Destinations visited:
East Coast of US, The Azores, Lagos Portugal, Sevilla, Cadiz, Rota, Gibraltar, Smir Morocco, Costa Dol Sol, Cartegena and the Balaerics.
Looking to:
sail home and spend time with family for a bit then figure out a cruise on this side of the Atlantic.

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At 12:08pm 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 9:12pm on March 28, 2009, Bob said…
Steve, Sometimes I think that crossing an ocean is easier than many other things we have to deal with when it comes to "systems" and institutions. I sure do miss the solitude of singlehanding far from land where one sweet day flows into the next until you get land in sight and have to deal with people again. I take my dog on mountain hikes and enjoy the solitude when most people think the weather is too bad to do things outside. That is neat you are skiing again. The only time I snow skied was in Me. when I did some cross country skiing. Almost no snow down here in NC to amount to anything over the past 10 years or so.

Good evening Steve,

Bob
At 6:55am on March 28, 2009, Bob said…
Steve, I just noticed your profile and that you list Portland as your home port. I have not been there in a long time since leaving Naval Air Station Brunswick in 86. I retired from USNR in 94. I loved living and sailing on the Maine coast and miss it.

Bob
At 6:49am on March 28, 2009, Bob said…
Hello Steve, OK about your NC friends in Beaufort. Like you I want to go sailing long distance again someday but for now I am working full time teaching school ()M.S.) and the boat is far from the ocean now up on stands awaiting much needed work. I need to get seriously started with the projects and "just do it". Time sure has a way of slipping by doesn't it?

Bob

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At 12:41am on October 20, 2008, jim said…
Hi Steve Had a feeling I might find you here. Just discovered this web site by reading about it in Sail magazine.

Jim
At 8:53pm on May 10, 2008, Bob said…
Hi Steve, I just signed up for the Seaknot group. You have a good bit of sea time. I just fell in love with the Azores and its people. What have been your favorite ports so far? I didn't go as far as you in Europe but did the Columbus route to the Canaries, then on to Cape Verde, and across to Barbados. I was single handed most of the way except had my son with me from Virginia to the Azores.

Can't wait to get my boat ready to start out again. my email is wa4mqw@yahoo.com

Understand about the family visits. Must keep it all in balance.

Bob

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