Adoryble is no longer owned by Cap'n Mike and Saucy Cindy

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Cap'n Mike
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Location: s/v ADORYBLE - CD22, Hull #79 - Houston, TX

Adoryble is no longer owned by Cap'n Mike and Saucy Cindy

Post by Cap'n Mike »

Everyone:

We have traded in Adoryble.

We started to sail more and more (a testament to Adoryble). She taught us many things, including flying a spinnaker. We have since taught others. (another testament to Adoryble).

However, we started to sail all day and into the night. Arriving back at the dock early the next morning and then driving the hour home - getting back about 2 AM. Usually, we returned to the marina the next day for more sailing.

We decided that we needed a larger boat with more amenities.

So...a Catalina 30 was bought. Her new name will be Beluga.

In the future, watch for "Beluga: A Whale of a Tale" to replace "Adoryble Adventures."
<b>Fair Winds,
Cap'n Mike</b>
<i><a href="http://adoryble.blogspot.com/">s/v ADORYBLE</a></i>

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Russell
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Location: s/v Lady PaulineCape Dory 36 #117

Post by Russell »

Enjoy your new boat, I had a 1975 Catalina 30 before my CD36, a lot of boat for your money, very forgiving and comfortable as well. Does great in light winds too.
Russell
s/v (yet to be named) Tayana 42CC
s/v Lady Pauline Cape Dory 36 #117 (for sale)
Kent Martin
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Joined: Mar 30th, '06, 16:55
Location: S/V Munin
1979 CD30
Clear Lake, Texas

Congrats

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Congratulations on the new boat. See you on the water!
Kent
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