Florida (St Pete - Pensacola), The Grenadines, Galveston, TX
Looking to:
Hoping to meet other women sailors to possibly charter with. Would like to crew on some Florida and Caribbean cruises. Perhaps share in 'boat exchange' for different sailing areas.
Hello Ladye,
How were the Grenadines? Did you get a chance to check the price of buildable lots or houses? Hope you can provide some insight.
Tj ( T. Arthur Boing MBA )
Well yes I want to make friends too...we can compare notes....I have not taken the Condo out...no hurry, I got all my life to do now that I'm retired...Come see me......do you have some photos?...Lola
Hi Ladye, Thanks for contacting me. I live-aboard with my husband on a Nautical 56 ketch rig in Bradenton Beach Marina. We have been aboard almost 3 years mainly doing a mega refit. But just doing the liveaboard experience is worth it. Other than the 5 day sail over from Galveston(Seabrook) where we bought the boat we mainly do weekend sails and hang on our hook someplace like Sarasota harbor or St. Pete, We have taken on a new business to replenish I should say kitty but actually it's a very large cat. So weekends are us. DREAM LOVER is featured in the June issue of Lattitudes and Attitudes which you can pull up at Seafaring.com. Nice to meet you...Kay
Hi,
Great boat you have there! And I love the name. I might steal it to use in one of my books one day.
The story of how I got into sailing goes back to my childhood - my dad had an Ericson 27. I dropped out of college in the 70's to sail the South Pacific and I've been sailing in one way or another ever since. Lots of years have added up to lots of sailing - but I've only been singlehanding for 3 years. I decided to get my own boat to make my own mistakes - and I've made plenty of them!
Stay safe from the hurricane!
Fair winds,
Christine
T. Arthur Boing
How were the Grenadines? Did you get a chance to check the price of buildable lots or houses? Hope you can provide some insight.
Tj ( T. Arthur Boing MBA )
Jun 5, 2008
LOLA
Jul 20, 2008
Kay Cook
Jul 20, 2008
Christine Kling
Great boat you have there! And I love the name. I might steal it to use in one of my books one day.
The story of how I got into sailing goes back to my childhood - my dad had an Ericson 27. I dropped out of college in the 70's to sail the South Pacific and I've been sailing in one way or another ever since. Lots of years have added up to lots of sailing - but I've only been singlehanding for 3 years. I decided to get my own boat to make my own mistakes - and I've made plenty of them!
Stay safe from the hurricane!
Fair winds,
Christine
Sep 10, 2008
LOLA
Oct 15, 2008