At long last, its time to say goodbye.

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Warren Kaplan
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At long last, its time to say goodbye.

Post by Warren Kaplan »

The recent East Coast storm caused a boat to break its moorings and it drifted down on my 1980 CD27 Sine Qua Non. Suffice it to say the insurance company will take her because the cost to repair the damage will exceed her insurance value. I was going to sell her this winter anyway, after having owned and loved her for 15 years (since March 2000.) Time for me to give up ownership and bum an occasional sail with some very good sailing friends on their boats.

I've enjoyed all my years associated with the CDSOA, even though I haven't been on this board very much the past couple of years. Cape Dorys are incredible sailboats.

Bye now and good sailing in fair winds next season. :cry:
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So sorry to hear about the loss of your boat!
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Warren Kaplan wrote:The recent East Coast storm caused a boat to break its moorings and it drifted down on my 1980 CD27 Sine Qua Non. Suffice it to say the insurance company will take her because the cost to repair the damage will exceed her insurance value. I was going to sell her this winter anyway, after having owned and loved her for 15 years (since March 2000.) Time for me to give up ownership and bum an occasional sail with some very good sailing friends on their boats.

I've enjoyed all my years associated with the CDSOA, even though I haven't been on this board very much the past couple of years. Cape Dorys are incredible sailboats.

Bye now and good sailing in fair winds next season. :cry:
Sad news. Good luck in the future, always enjoyed your postings.......you never know, there may just be another Cape Dory in your future. :wink:
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Post by Sea Hunt Video »

Warren:

My sympathies on the loss of your Sine Qua Non. Hopefully, you will get the "Cape Dory itch" again and next Spring you will begin looking for another Cape Dory.

Your posts were ALWAYS very helpful to a newbie like me. I will always be especially grateful for your photos - very helpful.

I wish you fair winds and following seas Captain.
Fair winds,

Roberto

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Post by Paul D. »

Warren,

Very sorry to hear of the loss of SQN. A bummer to end the sailing relationship that way. Good luck in the future and do keep sailing. If you are ever out western Lake Superior way, you're cordially invited for a sail aboard Femme du Nord.
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Post by fmueller »

very sorry to hear this ... can't quite believe how much I have enjoyed my much more recently acquired 27 ...

no reason for you to abandon the pages here tho ...

happy sailing

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Post by Neil Gordon »

Sorry to hear on both fronts, Warren.
Fair winds, Neil

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Post by tjr818 »

Warren Kaplan wrote:...I've enjoyed all my years associated with the CDSOA, even though I haven't been on this board very much the past couple of years. Cape Dorys are incredible sailboats.

Bye now and good sailing in fair winds next season. :cry:
Warren we are so sorry for your loss. We love our 27 and it hurts to hear that yours was destroyed by someone else's failure.
Please do not quit the board. We have always enjoyed your posts. With well over a 1000 you should qualify for permanent membership.

Wishing you all the best,
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Post by M. R. Bober »

Very sad news, Warren. Stay on the website and you might just find your next Cape Dory.

Every best wish,
Mitchell Bober
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Post by Joe Myerson »

Very sad news, Warren. Hope you can keep sailing, in any case, all the best and fair winds.
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Post by oldragbaggers »

So sorry to hear about the loss of your boat. Even though you were already planning to sell her that is still a sad way to end a long association with a fine vessel. Maybe a Typhoon would fill your future needs. They are so much fun, quite low maintenance and can be trailered home for the winter.
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Post by Bill Goldsmith »

Don't be a stranger Warren. Sounds like this mishap took the wind out of your sails literally and figuratively. I hope you'll receive lots of crew opportunities and will continue to post.
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Post by David van den Burgh »

Warren,

So sorry to hear the news. You're one of my earliest acquaintances on this board. I appreciated our chats here and via email. All the best to you!

David
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Very sorry to hear that Warren.

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Ave atque vale.
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