Susan and I have both given our two weeks notice to Waterway Guide. Our time working there was always to be limited since we knew we wanted to get back on the water and do some cruising again. And that is just what we intend to do. We have always said our plans are written in the sand at low tide. Beach House is not completely ready, but what boat ever is? We have finished a number of projects and feel we can comfortably get back on the water and finish what needs to be done while enjoying the cruising life once again. And what is cruising if not repairing your boat in exotic places? We have a few posts planned for the next couple of weeks. We just finished a presentation at the Marine Trawlers Owners Association Southern Rendezvous in Stuart, Florida. The presentation was on cruising the Bahamas and maybe that is what gave us the itch again. I plan to do a complete post on the presentation; I am working on it now. And, we are making a remote extended fuel tank for our Honda Generator to hold us over until the permanent genset is installed. I will post the how-to on that as soon as it is finished.

Ok,its official. All your readers are jealous.....again. All our best on you new adventures. We will all be onboard with you, but you already know that!
ReplyDeleteGeorge & Donna Routt
Blind Faith (36 gulfstar trawler)
berthed in Kuttawa Ky on the loop.
Thanks George and Donna. If our plans go accordingly, and remember what we said about our plans, we just might get to your neck of the woods. If we do, drinks and Hors d'oeuvre on the fantail are on us. Chuck and Susan
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