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Bill R
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  • Albany, NY
  • United States
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Profile Type:
Sailor
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TBD
About Me:
I'm in my late 20s and have decided the sailing life is for me! My wife and I plan to move to Florida very soon and buy a boat to cruise the Bahamas and Caribbean for a year or more.
Current location:
Albany, NY
Destinations visited:
Saratoga Lake, Lake George, Newport R.I., USVI, Jamaica
Looking to:
Increase my knowledge of all things related to cruising and make some new friends.

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Caught by the Lure of the Sea

Posted on March 12, 2010 at 9:04am 0 Comments

Read about my love of sailing:

Changing Course

This is a link to my blog over on blogger.

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At 11:02pm on February 2, 2015, John Shasteen said…

Hi Bill, did you ever find a sailboat? What did you end up with and where is it moored?

...John

At 1:47pm on October 4, 2012, Amelia Herbert 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 5:05am on March 19, 2010, Terri said…
Enjoyed your blog! Summer's coming, thank heavens.
At 4:07pm on March 2, 2010, John Shasteen said…
You might try googling Bristol 29.9 for sale and see what that does.
...John
At 9:41pm on March 1, 2010, John Shasteen said…
The hull on the 29.9 is solid fiberglass, so blisters are not much of a problem. The hull to deck joint is fiberglassed, then through-bolted every three inches all the way around, so it's very strong. The deck, but not the cabin trunk, is cored, so, like on any boat of it's age, it's good to look for soft spots - if any, they may be around the stantions or other deck fittings - not hard to fix, or harmful to the strength of the boat.We've sailed Paloma all over and through two Force 10 storms - she's a tough little boat.
Good luck in your search and be sure to get a good survey when you find the right boat.
 
 
 

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