Hi Chuck and Sandra,
I cannot thank you both enough for being such amazing hosts! I had such a great time hanging with you and Freckles. She is quite the swimmer. I hope to have more fun in the future. What a great weekend!
-Sharon :-)
At 10:04am on September 1, 2008, Dan Goldberg said…
Hey guys, it was great to meet you and spend some time this weekend. It's always nice to make new friends, not to mention sailing friends. Let's keep in touch and try to get together again before the season's out. I still need to play with Freckles! Plus, maybe we can get together without the 97 boat powerboat raft!
Port Washington is an easy weekend spot because the holding is good, there also are plenty of moorings, and there's stuff to do ashore as well. Just a thought.
It's easiest to get in touch with me by mobile (914-714-0661) or email (either dgoldberg@kasowitz.com or dan@bermudacruisingrally.com). I'm having trouble accessing the site from work for some reason. Plus, I don't necessarily check it regularly. If you email me, however, I'll definitely get that.
Hi Chuck and Sandra,
Sorry for not replying for a while, I haven't had internet access for the last few days. We are in Newport now trying to get some of the electronics repaired. You can send me an email anytime at jersmith1@gmail.com. Keep in touch!
Jeremy
Hi Chuck, Sandra, and Freckles,
It was very nice meeting you all yesterday and thanks for dinner! I hope you had a good trip to Block Island and keep in touch.
Jeremy
Nice to see other NJ sailors! Most ofour (Katherin and I) sailing is along the southern end on NJ. We live along Great bay (about 10 miles as the crow flies) north of AC) A normal weekend trip will have us spending the night aboard under the light of AC at Rum point, then possible a long day sail off shore and returning to Rum point or a trip down to Cape May to spend the night at Cape May Harbor and return the next day, sometimes venturing down to Lewis Del before heading north.
Hey it was great having you aboard Can Drac this weekend! And your new combined profile is great! (The material used for the windows in our dodger is called Makrolon, by the way). Can't wait to see Eliora on the water soon!
You bet, primo, you traded a boat in for a yacht! Check out our profile to see the first photos of Can Drac "put together" (can't say finished yet, but you know, it floats!) Thanks for dinner last night!
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I cannot thank you both enough for being such amazing hosts! I had such a great time hanging with you and Freckles. She is quite the swimmer. I hope to have more fun in the future. What a great weekend!
-Sharon :-)
Port Washington is an easy weekend spot because the holding is good, there also are plenty of moorings, and there's stuff to do ashore as well. Just a thought.
It's easiest to get in touch with me by mobile (914-714-0661) or email (either dgoldberg@kasowitz.com or dan@bermudacruisingrally.com). I'm having trouble accessing the site from work for some reason. Plus, I don't necessarily check it regularly. If you email me, however, I'll definitely get that.
Best,
Dan, Joli, Max & Hank
"Another Miracle"
Sorry for not replying for a while, I haven't had internet access for the last few days. We are in Newport now trying to get some of the electronics repaired. You can send me an email anytime at jersmith1@gmail.com. Keep in touch!
Jeremy
It was very nice meeting you all yesterday and thanks for dinner! I hope you had a good trip to Block Island and keep in touch.
Jeremy
Nice to see other NJ sailors! Most ofour (Katherin and I) sailing is along the southern end on NJ. We live along Great bay (about 10 miles as the crow flies) north of AC) A normal weekend trip will have us spending the night aboard under the light of AC at Rum point, then possible a long day sail off shore and returning to Rum point or a trip down to Cape May to spend the night at Cape May Harbor and return the next day, sometimes venturing down to Lewis Del before heading north.
If you head south drop me a note.
Bill
I just signed on to SeaKnots, and I'm glad to see a few sail neighbors here. I'll be sailing my Oday 322 out of Newport Marina in Jersey City this season. (I've been at Liberty Landing numerous times in the past as a transient.) See you on the water, perhaps.
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