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Gould 0738 October 28th 03 02:25 AM

Boater keeps dream alive for 57 years!
 
I met a real character today.

The folks at C-Dory marine got me together with a customer to whom they just
delivered a new 25-footer. We whizzed around Puget Sound for a while so I could
make some notes on performance, ride, and handling.

The guy just got laid off from Boeing, so he's going back to college to learn a
new trade. He's going to be a massage therapist.

He's 73 years young!

He just stepped up to the 25-footer from his previous boat, a C-Dory 22.

I asked why he had decided to go to a bigger boat, and this is his story:

"I went into the Coast Guard in 1947, at the ripe old age of 17. Five other
guys and I took an 83-foot cutter from Seattle to Ketchikan, and that was
really the first time I'd ever been up the coast. I swore right then and there
that if I ever had the money to be able to afford my own boat, I was going to
duplicate that voyage from Seattle to Alaska. A few years ago, I finally had
the money together and I bought the 22-footer. After I got it, I realized that
I would want a little bit larger boat- and particularly something with a
permanent head and a shower stall. So I'm heading to Alaska in the 25. It looks
like it's going to be 2005 before I go though, my massage therapist classes run
through the summer of 2004."

Once in a while it's refreshing to stop and contemplate just how much this
pastime can mean to a person. :-)



jps October 28th 03 03:02 AM

Boater keeps dream alive for 57 years!
 
"Gould 0738" wrote in message
...
I met a real character today.

The folks at C-Dory marine got me together with a customer to whom they

just
delivered a new 25-footer. We whizzed around Puget Sound for a while so I

could
make some notes on performance, ride, and handling.

The guy just got laid off from Boeing, so he's going back to college to

learn a
new trade. He's going to be a massage therapist.

He's 73 years young!


It's sure a lot of fun to run into a real character. Seems to happen pretty
often around boats. Independent spirits.

Thanks for sharing this, put a smile on my face.



Gary Warner October 28th 03 03:15 AM

Boater keeps dream alive for 57 years!
 

Yep, boating has a way of really getting under ones skin and
into ones blood. Nice post, thanks.



Greg Boyles November 17th 03 09:52 PM

Boater keeps dream alive for 57 years!
 
Great Post. I hope to be that old man some day. At least he isn't standing
there on the dock saying I wish I would have done it. MORE POWER TO HIM



"Gould 0738" wrote in message
...
I met a real character today.

The folks at C-Dory marine got me together with a customer to whom they

just
delivered a new 25-footer. We whizzed around Puget Sound for a while so I

could
make some notes on performance, ride, and handling.

The guy just got laid off from Boeing, so he's going back to college to

learn a
new trade. He's going to be a massage therapist.

He's 73 years young!

He just stepped up to the 25-footer from his previous boat, a C-Dory 22.

I asked why he had decided to go to a bigger boat, and this is his story:

"I went into the Coast Guard in 1947, at the ripe old age of 17. Five

other
guys and I took an 83-foot cutter from Seattle to Ketchikan, and that was
really the first time I'd ever been up the coast. I swore right then and

there
that if I ever had the money to be able to afford my own boat, I was going

to
duplicate that voyage from Seattle to Alaska. A few years ago, I finally

had
the money together and I bought the 22-footer. After I got it, I realized

that
I would want a little bit larger boat- and particularly something with a
permanent head and a shower stall. So I'm heading to Alaska in the 25. It

looks
like it's going to be 2005 before I go though, my massage therapist

classes run
through the summer of 2004."

Once in a while it's refreshing to stop and contemplate just how much this
pastime can mean to a person. :-)






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