Re: shearwater 28

HandyM2@aol.com
Sat, 16 Jan 1999 20:20:05 EST


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West Wight Potter Website at URL
http://www.lesbois.com/wwpotter/
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I visited this site, it's full of good news about Murphys son's wedding but
nothing about boats. My congrats to his son. His new Daughter looks like a
nice catch.

Am interested in this Shalow Water Sailor newsletter. Hopefully his new
Daughter in Law is a sailor too. <G> A family that sails together.....

<< Yes ! Contact Ken Murphy...current Editor of " The Shallow Water
Sailor " newsletter . He can be reached by e-mail at kgmurphy@erols.com
and also http://www.erols.com/kgmurphy/ or by telephone at ( 301 ) 330 -
4983 in Gaithersgurg, Maryland. The Shallow Water Sailors [ of which I
am a member ] is a nationwide group of folks sailing Shearwaters, Dovekies,
Bay Hens, and a few other extreme shallow water vessels. Ken has a
nationwide roster of fellow shoal-water folks [ who get and/or participate
in the group newsletter ] and may have a info for you...or know how you
can find some. Good luck >>

I have found Dovekies a strangly aluring vessel. Bay Hens are cute. Never
saw a Shearwater. Maybe some of them are in the South Carolina Area? We have
enough shallow water aka Muddy Sailing as well as a generous amount of mixed
fresh and Blue water sailing available.

Curious and Curiouser

Michael
P19 Traveller
Columbia SC