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Leaving as soon as I can tomorrow to sail from St. Marks, Fl (on the
upper Florida Gulf coast just south of Tallahassee) to sail to
Clearwater with my 23 yr old daughter and her bf. it will be anywhere
from 28-36 hours with what is supposed to be light winds from the
north.
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On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 15:21:02 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
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Leaving as soon as I can tomorrow to sail from St. Marks, Fl (on the
upper Florida Gulf coast just south of Tallahassee) to sail to
Clearwater with my 23 yr old daughter and her bf. it will be anywhere
from 28-36 hours with what is supposed to be light winds from the
north.


Fair winds and God Speed.
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On Dec 26, 5:21*pm, Frogwatch wrote:
Leaving as soon as I can tomorrow to sail from St. Marks, Fl (on the
upper Florida Gulf coast just south of Tallahassee) to sail to
Clearwater with my 23 yr old daughter and her bf. *it will be anywhere
from 28-36 hours with what is supposed to be light winds from the
north.


Sounds like fun. Good luck.
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On Dec 26, 8:47*pm, GC Boater wrote:
On Dec 26, 5:21*pm, Frogwatch wrote:

Leaving as soon as I can tomorrow to sail from St. Marks, Fl (on the
upper Florida Gulf coast just south of Tallahassee) to sail to
Clearwater with my 23 yr old daughter and her bf. *it will be anywhere
from 28-36 hours with what is supposed to be light winds from the
north.


Sounds like fun. *Good luck.


Daughters BF backed out at last minute, rain this morning and forecast
is for 20 kts by morn so we put it off till Friday, Went sailing
instead and found my GPS does not work.
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On 12/27/09 6:16 PM, Frogwatch wrote:
On Dec 26, 8:47 pm, GC wrote:
On Dec 26, 5:21 pm, wrote:

Leaving as soon as I can tomorrow to sail from St. Marks, Fl (on the
upper Florida Gulf coast just south of Tallahassee) to sail to
Clearwater with my 23 yr old daughter and her bf. it will be anywhere
from 28-36 hours with what is supposed to be light winds from the
north.


Sounds like fun. Good luck.


Daughters BF backed out at last minute, rain this morning and forecast
is for 20 kts by morn so we put it off till Friday, Went sailing
instead and found my GPS does not work.


I can't recall one pre-voyage or voyage of yours where something
significant failed on your boats. Maybe you should take up...bingo.


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On Dec 27, 6:22*pm, Harry wrote:
On 12/27/09 6:16 PM, Frogwatch wrote:

On Dec 26, 8:47 pm, GC *wrote:
On Dec 26, 5:21 pm, *wrote:


Leaving as soon as I can tomorrow to sail from St. Marks, Fl (on the
upper Florida Gulf coast just south of Tallahassee) to sail to
Clearwater with my 23 yr old daughter and her bf. *it will be anywhere
from 28-36 hours with what is supposed to be light winds from the
north.


Sounds like fun. *Good luck.


Daughters BF backed out at last minute, rain this morning and forecast
is for 20 kts by morn so we put it off till Friday, *Went sailing
instead and found my GPS does not work.


I can't recall one pre-voyage or voyage of yours where something
significant failed on your boats. Maybe you should take up...bingo.


Herr Krause. At least he makes an attempt to prepare, where you only
boat by wishful thinking.
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TopBassDog wrote:
On Dec 27, 6:22 pm, Harry wrote:
On 12/27/09 6:16 PM, Frogwatch wrote:

On Dec 26, 8:47 pm, GC wrote:
On Dec 26, 5:21 pm, wrote:
Leaving as soon as I can tomorrow to sail from St. Marks, Fl (on the
upper Florida Gulf coast just south of Tallahassee) to sail to
Clearwater with my 23 yr old daughter and her bf. it will be anywhere
from 28-36 hours with what is supposed to be light winds from the
north.
Sounds like fun. Good luck.
Daughters BF backed out at last minute, rain this morning and forecast
is for 20 kts by morn so we put it off till Friday, Went sailing
instead and found my GPS does not work.

I can't recall one pre-voyage or voyage of yours where something
significant failed on your boats. Maybe you should take up...bingo.


Herr Krause. At least he makes an attempt to prepare, where you only
boat by wishful thinking.


If krausie did any boating, things would break on him once in a while,
but.......................
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On 12/27/09 10:00 PM, Jim wrote:
TopBassDog wrote:
On Dec 27, 6:22 pm, Harry wrote:
On 12/27/09 6:16 PM, Frogwatch wrote:

On Dec 26, 8:47 pm, GC wrote:
On Dec 26, 5:21 pm, wrote:
Leaving as soon as I can tomorrow to sail from St. Marks, Fl (on the
upper Florida Gulf coast just south of Tallahassee) to sail to
Clearwater with my 23 yr old daughter and her bf. it will be anywhere
from 28-36 hours with what is supposed to be light winds from the
north.
Sounds like fun. Good luck.
Daughters BF backed out at last minute, rain this morning and forecast
is for 20 kts by morn so we put it off till Friday, Went sailing
instead and found my GPS does not work.
I can't recall one pre-voyage or voyage of yours where something
significant failed on your boats. Maybe you should take up...bingo.


Herr Krause. At least he makes an attempt to prepare, where you only
boat by wishful thinking.


If krausie did any boating, things would break on him once in a while,
but.......................


Uh huh. Not only do I have a boat, I use it. I also believe in
maintenance. You, on the other hand, don't have a boat. Or a life.

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On Dec 27, 8:04*pm, TopBassDog wrote:
On Dec 27, 6:22*pm, Harry wrote:



On 12/27/09 6:16 PM, Frogwatch wrote:


On Dec 26, 8:47 pm, GC *wrote:
On Dec 26, 5:21 pm, *wrote:


Leaving as soon as I can tomorrow to sail from St. Marks, Fl (on the
upper Florida Gulf coast just south of Tallahassee) to sail to
Clearwater with my 23 yr old daughter and her bf. *it will be anywhere
from 28-36 hours with what is supposed to be light winds from the
north.


Sounds like fun. *Good luck.


Daughters BF backed out at last minute, rain this morning and forecast
is for 20 kts by morn so we put it off till Friday, *Went sailing
instead and found my GPS does not work.


I can't recall one pre-voyage or voyage of yours where something
significant failed on your boats. Maybe you should take up...bingo.


Herr Krause. At least he makes an attempt to prepare, where you only
boat by wishful thinking.


Did sail from Shell Point over to Panacea. Panacea has become very run
down with the marina mostly empty and two sunken sailboats at the
dock. Their slip fee was $175/month. At least they have fuel there
and a restaurant wheras Shell Point has neither.
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On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 15:16:10 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
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On Dec 26, 8:47Â*pm, GC Boater wrote:
On Dec 26, 5:21Â*pm, Frogwatch wrote:

Leaving as soon as I can tomorrow to sail from St. Marks, Fl (on the
upper Florida Gulf coast just south of Tallahassee) to sail to
Clearwater with my 23 yr old daughter and her bf. Â*it will be anywhere
from 28-36 hours with what is supposed to be light winds from the
north.


Sounds like fun. Â*Good luck.


Daughters BF backed out at last minute, rain this morning and forecast
is for 20 kts by morn so we put it off till Friday, Went sailing
instead and found my GPS does not work.


Still haven't started my voyage to the garage to hang up my
heat-retaining tarp shed. Looks like we're in the same boat.
It'll happen for us eventually. Keep the faith.

--Vic

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