Cutwater in Bellingham

At the Annapolis MD boat show, there was both models of CutWater boats. One was already sold. They do cost more than my house. I did like the way they were laid out. The smaller had the generator and the a/c,heat. It also had the aft helm, was more rigged for fishing. The windows are very big and visibity is great when in the helm seat. The only way I could aford one was to sell the house, My wife and Housing market would not let me do it. :thdown They are very nice, and it looks like they could take some waves. :thup
 
Hmm...where and when was this? I don't see us there, we are the only people missing I think!

hardee":1sobp7f7 said:
Time to get to a CBGT therapy session and ....

"Hi, My name is Harvey and I have an addiction. I like to have affordable fun with happy people and see cool places. Some days I watch clouds all day, and some days I don't even think about doing laundry. I'm here for help, and how do you get along on those little boats :?:

Good luck with that :mrgreen:

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

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Nice photo Pat. I'm sorry I missed that trip too. you are right, those bigger boats would be hard pressed to live the Brat life.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon
 
Hey Tom, nice boat! It looks like the one tried to pick up Kerri On last summer. Thought I was his dinghy. good luck everyone with their cruising dreams. I've been there. Every time I pull in next to a big complex yacht I thank god I can just go for a beer instead of calling a repair guy. Had a lot of that frew frew stuff on other boats, spent a lot of time fixing things that broke. Nigel Calder was just through here doing a talk for cruisers.....entitled. " if it ain't broke........just wait" I understand it was a popular talk. George
 
hardee":3i50mjmp said:
retnavy":3i50mjmp said:
oh she knows all of that and is very aware of water usage as she is a retired Navy Senior Chief and has plenty of sea time on ships that were constantly on water hours

And the real issues are appearing. (Emphasis added is mine.) Yup, she's not wanting to spend that retirement in a 26 foot dingy :cry that would turn circles in the fuel tank of her last appointment. :lol:

Time to get to a CBGT therapy session and ....

"Hi, My name is Harvey and I have an addiction. I like to have affordable fun with happy people and see cool places. Some days I watch clouds all day, and some days I don't even think about doing laundry. I'm here for help, and how do you get along on those little boats :?:

Good luck with that :mrgreen:

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

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Seeing our 19 R-Matey in this photo sure brings back some great memories, one of them being the time we were in Anacortes spending the night at Cap Sante. We were in a 50' slip tucked in behind a sailboat. As you looked down the dock all you could see was Mega Yachts, men and women with neatly pressed clothing (probably had a washer & dryer on board)?, highly polished shoes, gold chains, Rolex watches....you get the picture. Three of them walked down the dock, looked down into the cockpit of our 19CD and said, "You sure have a cute little boat"....Joe replied, "Yes, Sir and we love it"

PS: We have often wondered if they were thinking about fuel burn?
 
Nice photo Ruth. The 19 is such a good boat. I really enjoyed madi's bunk. I loved that boat just as much as I love Kerri On. We do get the envious looks from the suited folks. I noticed last August and September I was in shorts, tees and flip flops so long it was shocking to have to gear up to long pants in Arizona for October. George
 
Here you go Ruth, now they can find you, Joe and the pristine 19. Nice to see you are still checking in here. See you in Seattle.

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Harvey
SleepyC :moon
 
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