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doubleb
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Post by doubleb »

Just wanted to say Hello.
Hello!
Well after lots of looking. And a good survey.
I am the new owner or of a 1979 CD 25. Located in Jax. Fla. on the mighty Saint Johns River.
My self and the wife are new to sailing so I (we) will have many questions. A lot of them will be redundant. For that I apologize in advance. I do use the sites search feature a lot. Great tool!
I have already spoke to a few here via. PM’s and thanks for all the advise and input.

Well I say again.
Hello.
:)
Brian B.
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Joe Montana
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Hello Brian. Welcome to the board!
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Post by Warren Kaplan »

Brian,

Welcome. You've got a great boat and this board is the greatest source of information about anything to do with Cape Dorys and sailing in general.

Do not worry about asking questions that you may feel are too simple because you are new to sailing. We all were new to sailing once and we all asked the very same questions. Having a source like this for the answers will make your trip up the sailing learning curve that much quicker and surer!!
"I desire no more delight, than to be under sail and gone tonight."
(W. Shakespeare, Merchant of Venice)
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Welcome!

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Welcome to you and your wife! You will find no better source of helpful information, insights, and camaraderie on the web than this site!
Sea Owl
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Chris L
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Congrats on the "new" boat!! I just finished my first season on my 25 and can tell you it is a fantastic boat! It handles easily under sail is fairly easy get used to, and not very intimidating for the beginner. This board is a great resource and members very friendly.
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Post by mgphl52 »

Congrats again, Brian! Brigitta is a great Cape Dory. I'll try to get the shirts in the mail before we leave (Friday) to get KAYLA back to Niceville, but if not, then next week...

Have FUN & Enjoy that St Johns!

-michael & Toni
-michael & Toni CDSOA #789
s/v KAYLA CD28 #318
2012 FLSTC Heritage Classic
Niceville FL
+30° 30' 24.60", -86° 26' 32.10"
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No shirt + No shorts = No problem!
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doubleb
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Thanks to all!!!!!!!
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Thanks to all!!!!!!!

And Hello
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Brian,

WELCOME! Will you be joining our Central Gulf Coast Fleet? We'd love to have you.
Regards,
Troy Scott
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Welcome Brian,

You'll enjoy the board and learn as you go.
"Speak softly and carey a big stick, you will go far" Theodore Roosevelt
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Welcome aboard!!!
Seajunkie
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doubleb
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Post by doubleb »

Hey troy is the Central Gulf Coast Fleet located on the Gulf?
Why is there not a Fla east coast/ S.J. River central fleet?
Fla is not a wide state, but it makes up in length.

Thanks to all.
Brian
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Post by Neil Gordon »

doubleb wrote:Why is there not a Fla east coast/ S.J. River central fleet?
All it takes is 10 CDSOA members with a desire to organize into a fleet. Contact the Commodore for more information.
Fair winds, Neil

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Post by Oswego John »

Neil,

Congratulations on hitting the 1700 plateau.

Keep up sending in you're always interesting and informative posts.

Best regards,
O J
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