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Scout messed up!
Sitting on the deck at the Port St. Joe Marina last Thursday, eating a grouper sandwich observing the most perfect weather I have ever experienced, I concluded that Scout messed up. He should have stayed at least two weeks and sailed the area. Quit the job, stash the kids, or what ever it takes, it would have been worth it. The 32RK that was supposed to replace the 26RK was not there, maybe out, maybe on the trailer, maybe not to be kept there. Then, my wife and I met a close friend and his wife in Pensacola on Saturday and sailed his Hunter legend 35 from Pensacola to Fairhope, AL, stopping at Bears Point to eat at the Giggling Grouper and then to spend the night anchored in Ingrams Bayou. The most quiet night I have ever spent on a boat, absolute calm and complete isolation. An outstanding adventure. Scout, you better go back and make amends. Frank |
Scout messed up!
Frank Boettcher wrote: Sitting on the deck at the Port St. Joe Marina last Thursday, eating a grouper sandwich observing the most perfect weather I have ever experienced, I concluded that Scout messed up. He should have stayed at least two weeks and sailed the area. Quit the job, stash the kids, or what ever it takes, it would have been worth it. The 32RK that was supposed to replace the 26RK was not there, maybe out, maybe on the trailer, maybe not to be kept there. Then, my wife and I met a close friend and his wife in Pensacola on Saturday and sailed his Hunter legend 35 from Pensacola to Fairhope, AL, stopping at Bears Point to eat at the Giggling Grouper and then to spend the night anchored in Ingrams Bayou. The most quiet night I have ever spent on a boat, absolute calm and complete isolation. An outstanding adventure. Scout, you better go back and make amends. Frank Frank: How is St. Joe Bay these days? I've been wanting to sail over there for awhile from Shell Pt (near St Marks) but just havent gotten around to it. |
Scout messed up!
On 16 Oct 2006 12:51:16 -0700, "
wrote: Frank Boettcher wrote: Sitting on the deck at the Port St. Joe Marina last Thursday, eating a grouper sandwich observing the most perfect weather I have ever experienced, I concluded that Scout messed up. He should have stayed at least two weeks and sailed the area. Quit the job, stash the kids, or what ever it takes, it would have been worth it. The 32RK that was supposed to replace the 26RK was not there, maybe out, maybe on the trailer, maybe not to be kept there. Then, my wife and I met a close friend and his wife in Pensacola on Saturday and sailed his Hunter legend 35 from Pensacola to Fairhope, AL, stopping at Bears Point to eat at the Giggling Grouper and then to spend the night anchored in Ingrams Bayou. The most quiet night I have ever spent on a boat, absolute calm and complete isolation. An outstanding adventure. Scout, you better go back and make amends. Frank Frank: How is St. Joe Bay these days? I've been wanting to sail over there for awhile from Shell Pt (near St Marks) but just havent gotten around to it. Pristine. Getting better and better. All good things happening. I noticed in August that, with the banning of drag cages and initiation of a shorter season and bag limits, the scallops are plentiful and the grass beds at the head of the bay are back in great shape. Couple that with the closing and removal of the St. Joe paper plant and the area, both on land and the water is getting better. It is my favorite place to be. Fishing is better in Appalachicola bay and East Bay, but I think St. Joes is the got them for pretty. Development is a concern, as always, however, it has been stopped cold with the interest rate rise. On this venture, you should get one of those "round tuits" Frank |
Scout messed up!
"Frank Boettcher" wrote in message
... Sitting on the deck at the Port St. Joe Marina last Thursday, eating a grouper sandwich observing the most perfect weather I have ever experienced, I concluded that Scout messed up. He should have stayed at least two weeks and sailed the area. Quit the job, stash the kids, or what ever it takes, it would have been worth it. The 32RK that was supposed to replace the 26RK was not there, maybe out, maybe on the trailer, maybe not to be kept there. Then, my wife and I met a close friend and his wife in Pensacola on Saturday and sailed his Hunter legend 35 from Pensacola to Fairhope, AL, stopping at Bears Point to eat at the Giggling Grouper and then to spend the night anchored in Ingrams Bayou. The most quiet night I have ever spent on a boat, absolute calm and complete isolation. An outstanding adventure. Scout, you better go back and make amends. Frank Mea culpa! Sounds wonderful Frank. I was well impressed with the area during my short visit there. I can see how perfect a sail might be. Scout |
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