The 28 O'day has a new owner to love and care for her. Alas I am out of boating for what, I suspect will be for good. The Mrs. has the cancer and can no longer be captain to my crew so it is time to loose the lines and allow someone else to love and care for her fiberglass heart (the boat that is). She has gone to a new owner who seems to appreciate the boat's fine features and I hope they have as many fine hours and adventures as my wife and I did. No doubt she will get renamed with all the pomp accorded such a rite. We owned her since 1997 and explored as much of the Michigan's Great Lakes as time allowed. We were in boating starting in 1992 on a 23' sloop. Five foot itis caused us to jump to the 28 and we never looked back. Added feature after feature and, in the end took a financial loss. Still some things don't come down to dollars and cents. Some things like friends, sunsets, swimming in the buff and wine at sunset on the hook have no price. So it is farewell to boating for us. Of course I'll enjoy visiting this site to get my vicarious exposure to the joy of the hobby. As I beat to weather one last time I wish all who remain on deck fair winds and following seas.