The wife and I are doing the Great Loop! (around the easter half of the US)We left Jacksonville FL on 24 March and are now in a slip just off the Carlonia Beach in NC awatting the weather to turn better before we cross the Pamlico Sound. We normally spend 1 day a week at a Marina to take on water and fuel, but if the weather is rotten we say put till it turns better, average 43 miles a day). We figure the 7,800 miles will take us 12-16 months before we get back to Green Cove Spring on the ST Johns River and start our second part of the adventure on our Corbin 39, around the world in 10 to 15 Years. We have on-board Baums Rush,our 260, Central heat and air, microwave, two burner stove, freezer and refrigurator, DVD, flat screen TV, 40 AMP true charger, 2400 Watt inverter, 2k Honda generator, 6 ft tender with 4HP engine, auto pilot, chart plotter, sounder, shore power connection, 4 type 31 gell batteries, floursent light below decks, and all the extra stuff you need to take a trip like this, we even put up curtains. We just got a courtesey safty inspection and passes with flying colors. I just thought some of you with a 26 or 260 might like to know what is possible and that somebody is doing the dream. We towed Baums Rush from High Point NC down to Jacksonville so we could live on Baums Rush while we worked on Bright Eyes (Corbin 39) and then start our Great Loop adventure. Live the Dream. John USNret S/V Baums Rush