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Rick Morel Rick Morel is offline
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Default End of the Cruising Life

On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 18:45:47 -0700 (PDT), Bob
wrote:

Id recomend leaving the grandma at the dock with a good PT. She can
work on strengthening her core and become active again. Shell live
longer.

While that is happneing you can enjoy a cruising life. But I msut
agree with wilbur de-clutter your boat. If the outside is any
indication ..... your inside looks the same. not a good idea for
crusiing. Where did you put your potted tomato plants, inside?
Bob


I guess Bob is one of Wilbur / Neal's sock puppets. Guess I shouldn't
encourage, but...

"Granma" is an ex enforcement ranger that could beat you to a bloody
pulp from the wheelchair she'll eventually be in. It's not a matter of
exercise, it's degeneration from a severe injury. The doctors are
amazed she's not in that wheelchair yet.

As far as leaving her ashore and going crusing, only the lowest piece
of sh#$ would even think that (yes, I'm talking to you). BTW, she
didn't "go along" with me - She fell in love with 'Valkyrie' so we
bought her and Cathy pushed me to get everything ready to move aboard.

Clutter. I guess the outside is cluttered if you consider the eight
jerry cans that were needed to extend power range for a section and
the fenders clutter, then it's cluttered. Oh yeah, and the couple
containers for the Lectra/San salt.

Look at the pictures of the inside. They were taken three or four days
ago.

Rick