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Jim
On the water forever......
I've been on the water since just about day one. My grandfather was club Commodore, I sailed and played on his boat the Shenandoah (45) and grew up on my parents beloved John Alden Sara. It's all I've ever known as a way to spend spare time. It's what we did as kids, and I guess it stuck, because it is all that I still do. Shenandoah is long gone, Sara was sold to folks on Long Island, but I still sail. I wish I had kept Sara. I had a love affair with a John Alden 37 (Notorious nee Nighthawk) for a while, but now I enjoy a Columbia 24 and a Hunter 27 classic Cherubini plastic. LOL.....I remember mama laughing about those new plastic (FG) boats in the early sixties. I race three days a week now, and love spending time just messing with the boats, and sharing what I have learned. I am a Past Commodore too now...life has it's passages. Still sailing.....and enjoying the passtime with my children and grandchildren. All of us who are reading this thread are very lucky, aren't we? Amen, Fair winds, be well and enjoy! Peace Jim
I've been on the water since just about day one. My grandfather was club Commodore, I sailed and played on his boat the Shenandoah (45) and grew up on my parents beloved John Alden Sara. It's all I've ever known as a way to spend spare time. It's what we did as kids, and I guess it stuck, because it is all that I still do. Shenandoah is long gone, Sara was sold to folks on Long Island, but I still sail. I wish I had kept Sara. I had a love affair with a John Alden 37 (Notorious nee Nighthawk) for a while, but now I enjoy a Columbia 24 and a Hunter 27 classic Cherubini plastic. LOL.....I remember mama laughing about those new plastic (FG) boats in the early sixties. I race three days a week now, and love spending time just messing with the boats, and sharing what I have learned. I am a Past Commodore too now...life has it's passages. Still sailing.....and enjoying the passtime with my children and grandchildren. All of us who are reading this thread are very lucky, aren't we? Amen, Fair winds, be well and enjoy! Peace Jim