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![]() Looks like fun Bob, cept that cold water forced swim. My dad would just toss us in, wanting to make sure he was getting his money's worth out of the swimming lessons ;0). Have fun on the trip to Block Island. The USCG use to always use the Block Island charts on the navigation portion of the Masters test. You still looking for a bigger boat? Joe We have been considering a bigger boat, but weekends like this one make me feel that Heart of Gold is plenty for us at the moment. We are still doing mostly social day sailing, often with other kids aboard along with Thomas. The light air ability, fast handling and things like a swim platform and aft cabin have been a huge asset when we do stay on the boat...or go out for a swim. For a few months I had convinced myself that a Corbin 39 Pilothouse would be next year's boat, but I think we'll wait a bit longer. Meanwhile we've been using a new Doyle chute and drifter quite a bit and really enjoying the boat more. I also added a big 150 genoa, which will be good for August if these winds ever do die down. How goes it on your end? What's the plan? Robert |
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