I was introduced to SeaKnots by my friend, and sailing mentor, Bill C.. We began racing our "cats" against each other and have since sailed many thousands of miles together.
I've taught the Public Boating and Seamanship courses for 10+ years for the Schuylkill River Power Squadron (USPS) . Passed the Piloting course while a SRPS member.
Destinations visited:
Annapolis, MD, and many other mid-Chessapeake Bay towns; Block Island and Newport, RI; Cutty Hunk, MA; Ft. Laudrdale, FL; many sections of the east coast's ICW, USVI, BVI, Martinique, St. Lucia.
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