> on 5/2/00 8:56 AM, gstahoe@aol.com wrote:
> I've been living aboard Jellicle Cat for about two weeks now. I love being
> here. I am also finding that living aboard a boat is a full time job in
> itself. I seem to always have stuff to do on the boat.
Geoff, I'll be home tom'w or the next day. If you get a chance, please give
me a call( 850 314 9869) & I'll go on over to Pensacola & say hello. If I'm
not home, leave a message as to what marina you're in.
Too bad I've been away. I would otherwise have been available and ready for
crewing your journey. Regardless, I may be able to help with the planning.
My son and a friend came back to Fort Walton via Key West and the Gulf in a
Cape Dory 30 after the now famed Bahamas trip. Also, I've done a bit of
sailing around here myself.
If you don't get this, I may show up anyway; Pensacola isn't all that large!
Would like to say hi while you're still in my end of the state.
Regards,
Bill Combs
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