Life happens. I married a sailing gal long ago. She loved adventure and could hand, reef, and steer. We cruised our 22 ft Cape Dory from NJ to Branford and NJ to Swan Creek, in Chesapeake Bay. We learned together how to windsurf and travelled to many island destinations. Two kids and several jobs later, I get a really nice sailing C&C, but the kids can't go because of field hockey or soccer practice, and now they are ot of college and I find I'm the only sailor left standing. Kids and wife are focused on careers and I'm the only one interested in sailing or cruising. I'm 59 and should be retired. Worked for 40plus years but have an expensive hobby.
Decided this year to take my boat cruising the Chesapeake, getting a slip near Annapolis, a 3 hour commute, while putting her up for sale for a high number. Happy Valentine's Day! It's a long drive, but once you are there, you are in Mecca. Wal is 100% right. Go cruising as soon as you can. Or go when you can afford to go. But just go. Expand your horizons. Crew for other boatowners in other areas. Invite yourself aboard. Another lister in Seattle took me sailing and I extend that offer to the list, to come sailing on our boat. I'm looking for crew in Annapolis. Email me. Chuck Resolute 1990 C&C 34R Atlantic City, NJ ----- Original Message ----- From: j...@svpaws.net To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com Sent: Monday, February 10, 2014 10:10:29 PM Subject: Re: Stus-List when to go cruising Curt: Lighten up (just saying).
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