bill2 wrote:
Writing a book is a lot of work. So no book about my trip in the future for me, as of now anyway.Now - have you thought about the book that you'll be authoring ? I'd be honored if you would put me down for a copy
Shipscarver wrote:
Any and all are welcome to come and visit me and Fenix. Be a real good idea to set up a firm time and date by e-mail/phone before.Are you having an "open house" on the Sun Coast?
Joe CD30MS wrote:
Very definite plans, I'll let you know about them as they develop here in the near future. And yes on the hard for a bit, staying with my niece down here in the Tampa area.What are the plans down the road? Stay on the hard for a while?
Dixon Hemphill wrote:
Dixon, while I was coming down the South African coast I heard a guy on the radio talking to Roy and Alister from out in the south Indian Ocean. He was doing a single handed non-stop circumnavigation aboard a 30' boat and nearing the west coast of Australia. He is 82. I met many 60~70 year old people still actively cruising. Al Lien was another fine example.Oh to be 30 years younger and single so I could possibly consider such a trip!
Thanks again for the kudos one and all.
Take care,
Fred
PS I have updated the website again and am now adding video files. Those files are not all uploaded but will be in the next few days. Some great shots of Fenix zooming along in the South Atlantic on three consecutive 150 mile days.