Hi Tom,
And Welcome to C-Brat land. This is a community like no other. Great friends, excellent information, and no shortage of opinions. Everyone has one and many like to share them. Here you can find everything about C-Dorys, much about life, and some about fishing. As you know, we have a huge variety of owners that participate. Scientists, farmers, medical professionals, sales and management, educators, engineers, mechanics, real estate, lawyers, fire and EMs, and several thousand (probably) others.
My boating story shortly. Rowing and canoeing since 6 years old. Paddle craft and sailing in college. Paddle and sailing for years, Still own our last sailboat, (Montgomery 15) and currently a 22 Cruiser.
We love the 22.
It was chosen to be the original owner's 34th boat. He was getting ready to retire, and was setting it up to go to and from Alaska, fishing and cruising. He knew what he was doing when it came to boats, and we appreciate how SleepyC is set up. We have had to add very little. (Unfortunately he did not survive to make the Alaska trip).
Enjoy the sailing, but, don't forget, there can be life after sail. Doesn't mean you don't still love it, just that sometimes practicality presents good alternatives that should not be ignored
Harvey
SleepyC :moon
And Welcome to C-Brat land. This is a community like no other. Great friends, excellent information, and no shortage of opinions. Everyone has one and many like to share them. Here you can find everything about C-Dorys, much about life, and some about fishing. As you know, we have a huge variety of owners that participate. Scientists, farmers, medical professionals, sales and management, educators, engineers, mechanics, real estate, lawyers, fire and EMs, and several thousand (probably) others.
My boating story shortly. Rowing and canoeing since 6 years old. Paddle craft and sailing in college. Paddle and sailing for years, Still own our last sailboat, (Montgomery 15) and currently a 22 Cruiser.
We love the 22.
It was chosen to be the original owner's 34th boat. He was getting ready to retire, and was setting it up to go to and from Alaska, fishing and cruising. He knew what he was doing when it came to boats, and we appreciate how SleepyC is set up. We have had to add very little. (Unfortunately he did not survive to make the Alaska trip).
Enjoy the sailing, but, don't forget, there can be life after sail. Doesn't mean you don't still love it, just that sometimes practicality presents good alternatives that should not be ignored

Harvey
SleepyC :moon