When we took possession of the boat, the anchor and chain were very rusty. The anchor chain was marked for length, but we didn't know what the measurement was between markings. This is essential to know so that you know how much chain you are laying out when anchoring. We decided to clean the anchor, repaint it and
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Saving the Anchor
When we took possession of the boat, the anchor and chain were very rusty. The anchor chain was marked for length, but we didn't know what the measurement was between markings. This is essential to know so that you know how much chain you are laying out when anchoring. We decided to clean the anchor, repaint it and
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So cool. You guys are killing me! I am sitting in my little stuffy cubicle, counting down the days. no more high heeled shoes, no more polyester pants, no more makeup, no more hair dryers, no more traffic jams, no more permission slips, no more rush rush rush.....man enjoy each moment, you are SO lucky!
Hi Guys looks like you are having a great time
Grace
I am so glad that you decided to include all of your friends on your journey. We can live the adventures with the two of you. Love the pictures especially the rainbow. Miss you Cheryl but am happy that you are doing what you wanted too. Say hi to Griff and enjoy your sailing. Grace
Hi Guys,
Still enjoying your wonderful pictures and your great story adventures. Sounds like everything is now seemingly going according to plan. It just seems like the two of you were destined to meet and enjoy your lives together as you sail your dream. Hope that all is well, and I wish you a Happy Easter. Take care of each other.
Grace
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