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Bob,
I think I speak for many in returning thanks to you for your contributions to Black Arts and the Forum. And don't think any sensible sailor will think ill of you for the migration to the "Dark Side". As sailors, we have far more in common with a knowledgeable and intellligent power vessel operator than we do with the cottage associations, the municipalities and the developers who try to make the water their private preserve.
Happy cruising, no matter what your motive power may be.
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>Reluctantly, after some fifty years of sailing a wide variety of boats, I have gone over to the dark side of power boats. Seems that with the onset of old age,pulling sheets and grinding winches becomes onerous. Starting twin engines is much easier.
>My best wishes to all C&C 27 owners and in particular, all those who have contributed to this helpful forum.
>Bob Honsberger Burlington Ontario, Former owner of hull #322 "Budge"
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Bob, Your contributions have meant a lot to me, especially during that period when Wind Horse was new to me and I was still trying to sort her out. Please allow the forum to continue to tap all those years of C&C 27 experience by keeping in touch. You are still a C&C 27 sailor. Thanks,
Mike M
SV Wind Horse
#375
Galveston, Tx
Mike M
SV Wind Horse
#375
Galveston, Tx
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