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Homeport:
beaufort nc
Current location:
marathon florida
Destinations visited:
the bahamas the abacos and the exumas all the way to georgetown

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At 10:58am on October 29, 2008, Ladye said…
Is your 27 an Orion or Dana? I'm also a member of a Pacific Seacraft Orion group on yahoo. I always enjoy talking to anyone with knowledge of the boat. Especially repairs.
At 4:09pm on July 15, 2008, LOLA said…
Good luck w repairs....Lola
At 4:35pm on July 14, 2008, Serenity said…
Are you restoring the 27 for the pleasure of the work, or mainly to sell it? Have you been taking any pictures, I'm interested in the process, and if it's because things were changed for the worst or the boat is simply worn out?The 38 is in a sea harbor?

Trinidad is an interesting choice what draws you there?
At 8:45pm on July 3, 2008, LOLA said…
Hi Steve, I'm in Little River SC....sailing is new to me...I would like to add you as friend, ok? Are you working on your boat in a Boat Yard in Oriental? Which one. I had work done there.....
At 2:01pm on March 24, 2008, Christoph Heckenbuecker said…
Hello I am new here...:-)

With my skipper Dan I work on our little ship ORKUN - SWELL I You can get an impression of the tendency of our ship here:
Moments on the ORKUN - SWELL I

On a Gulet can stay overnight up to 12 persons. In roomy 6 double cabs with own bath & toilet you can recover yourself from the stress. If you are ever at the Cote d'Azur and want to join us, send us a message.

A Gulet is a sailsboat usually made from wood. Gulets were built since the Antique in Karien (particularly in Bodrum and Marmaris) and were over thousands of years the type of ships for the trader from the Amphora, who carried olives, wine and many other precious goods along the Turkish coasts. The wooden building ships are admired for the warmth and great atmosphere compared with the common plastic boats.

As I also do a videoblog about good food and wine, you are welcome to join my group Charlottenburg Cuisine at GREAT COOKS.

We made a episode on our ship. As we think good food and wine is part of great sailing expiriences:

The appetizer is tagliatelle putanesca. As a main course we serve cod filets provencale style and for dessert we serve baked pears in a rosé-honey sauce. Enjoy!


You can not see this video? You need to install the plugin from DIVX. Do not worry and hesitate to do so! You will love the quality...:-)
At 11:00am on March 23, 2008, Serenity said…
2 boats now that's a sailing junkie:D What's your plan for the 27?
 
 
 

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