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The keel on this cranks up almost all the way into the hull. As I said it wouls be nice to beable to sail this late spring to florida or so, mabe onto the bahamas just for a nice vacation where getting there will be half the fun. Here's how to get to the Florida and the Bahamas as quickly as possible with this boat: Forget about it. There are lots of great places to sail in North Carolina. Focus on making the boat sound and seaworthy. Do a lot of daysailing and short trips working up to longer ones. Find out if this is really a life style that appeals to you. Gradually challenge more severe conditions to find out what the boat and you can handle without getting in over your head. Spend a couple weeks aboard without reprovisioning. You'll be much more likely to make it to the Bahamas that way instead of abandoning the boat somewhere in between. More important, you'll be a lot more likely to make it back. -- Roger Long |