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Sailing in the Tampa Bay area

Is anyone in the Tampa FL. area that could put up with land locked dreamer. I came down from Alaska to visit a sick brother and thought I would like to look at how people rig and handle thier boat in this area. I have very little sailing experence but I am building a 36' steel sailboat and any new info always helps. I will only be here untill the 11th contact me here or email me at akenai@yahoo.com

 Aaron

  

Added by Aaron on August 5, 2011 at 9:44pm — No Comments

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