[AccessD] Boat finally happening.
Jim Lawrence
accessd at shaw.ca
Fri Jul 31 15:27:50 CDT 2015
Is this a precursor to your official retirement?
It all sounds lovely. :-)
Jim
----- Original Message -----
From: "John W. Colby" <jwcolby at gmail.com>
To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2015 10:17:01 PM
Subject: [AccessD] Boat finally happening.
My boat is old, and a monohull. Stuart's is a very modern catamaran,
and much bigger than mine IIRC.
In the marine world one usually gets a "survey" done before purchase, a
professional surveyor goes over the boat looking for problems. The
survey happened yesterday. I will receive the report tomorrow. If no
major issues I will pay and go get it. It is a 1974 33' Morgan Out
Island. My intention is to live on it, but certainly to sail it often,
as in every week for long periods. I will be picking it up in NJ and
sailing it about 700 miles back to somewhere in the vicinity of Oriental
NC. So that trip alone will likely take about two weeks of sailing,
since I will be sailing south down the Atlantic coast against the gulf
stream which flows north, and likely against a southerly wind (blowing
north as I sail south). Unless I can catch the west side of a weather
system which will bring the winds back behind me. I cannot choose the
weather though, it is get it and go. Only in the case of a major storm
would I sit it out.
And in the next year I intend to sail down to the Bahamas. Possibly
even this winter. The winter months are when we have no hurricanes down
in the Caribbean. I have to get sailing experience though, and make
sure the boat is up to the journey.
I am excited to get this happening. It has taken a long time to find
and buy.
John W. Colby
On 7/30/2015 11:05 PM, Jim Lawrence wrote:
> On 7/29/2015 4:07 PM, Jim Lawrence wrote:
>> Another sail craft? This is exciting. :-)
>>
>> Jim
>>
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