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What I do not understand is why you do not jump into the gulf stream
and sail her home, nothing more rewarding then a long offshore passage with your new boat. I'd love to, and I have a few friends begging me to do it. The problem is that Suzanne is working and we have Thomas, who's 13 months old. Suzanne works nights. It's just not possible for me to be gone for two weeks and of little financial advantage either. I'm sure I'm missing out, but the timing is all wrong. RB |
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There was a couple here from England a few years ago, they had a
Whitbred ketch. They also crossed the atlantic with a 9 mo old daughter, they are currently cruising the islands south of Florida. All you need is a nice hammock swinging from the overhead. Those spring loaded bouncy chairs hanging from your bimini work well to. Yelp, Your both missing out big time. Delivery trips have always been my favorite trips. Joe |
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![]() -- "Swab Rob" wrote The problem is that Suzanne is working and we have Thomas, who's 13 months old. Suzanne works nights. It's just not possible for me to be gone for two weeks BWAHahahahahahahahahhahahahahhahahahahahah funniest, lamest thing I've read all year! Hoo Haa Scotty |
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Suzanne works nights so she won't have to sleep with me.
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