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In article , Martin Baxter wrote:
Jeff wrote: I can sail a racing boat any time I want. You'll never be able to wake up at Merchant's Row, or Pulpit Harbor, or Long Point, or Hadley's, or the Sassafras, or the Wye, or the Alligator River, or the Little Snake, or Cabbage Key, or any one of several hundred other places we've been to. We get a guy in our bay a few times every summer with a PDQ, scoots right up to the head of the bay and anchors in about 4 feet of water, he never has a problem with idiots anchoring too close to him. I envy both the ability to get into water that shallow and the avoidance of the jerks! Cheers Martin When we had the Belize 43, we gently beached it with a kedge a couple of times. That sure made getting to the island(s) easy. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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