Hey Mac,
A fun day in the Bahamas - just removed the holding tank from the B-29 - good I had a sawsall (sp?). Looking forward to an xmas run to Hope Town, Abaco. I just picked up another sailboat (how many do I need) a Sandpiper 565 (18'6") to keep on the lake behind my Ontario house. The Countess 33 that I sold in June is now in the Med after a great Atlantic Crossing. Hope to see you this summer.
Yes all winter, and don't have to winterize. I have an Rv too, but that has to be winterized...use mostly to escape Hurricanes if coming here. It does freeze on land here some.
Yes,Like mixing things up a little You been sailing? I use to live in Portsmouth Ohio...I thought weather there was much better than home State Minn. Ya you betcha
The boat is fine...a lot of branches and leaves in my yard....the picture is from when I put stain on my deck...was expecting more response to tell ya the truth...just trying to shake this place up a little.ha ha. I think I'm a real looker in the picture
Mac, I sail OPB's. I sail beer can races on a Hunter 40 and Saturday races on a Catalina 42. I went out for a day sail Sunday on a friends Pearson 42. What kind of boat do you have?
What an awesome hobby to have - collecting antique autos ....I would imagine the folks & groups behind them or as dedicated and savvy as sailing folks when it comes to their passion. I also must say that we never thought about some type of assessment down here at our club - but more than likely the same thing would happen here ...they would pay the difference and nothing would change in the end....still.....its an interesting approach!
Mac, I noticed in your comments in the forums that you sail out of Toledo. I'm just up the coast a bit in LaSalle, Mi and have a slip at South Otter Creek. I'll watch for "The Real McCoy Too". Fair winds!
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A fun day in the Bahamas - just removed the holding tank from the B-29 - good I had a sawsall (sp?). Looking forward to an xmas run to Hope Town, Abaco. I just picked up another sailboat (how many do I need) a Sandpiper 565 (18'6") to keep on the lake behind my Ontario house. The Countess 33 that I sold in June is now in the Med after a great Atlantic Crossing. Hope to see you this summer.
I assume you are the same Mac who regularly adds information to the Bayfield Yacht Owners Club (though Yahoo I think).
I just wanted to say hi and I love the cabin sole you have pictured on your boat.
Brian
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