Then various life decisions put me in Atlanta without a boat... for 14 years



When I finally got "early parole" by convincing the powers that be to let me telecommute
full-time, I moved back to Florida and went boat shopping... and started over with another Typhoon.
Again, in about 2 years I moved up to CD25. The CD25 served us very well but the kids were getting
bigger and along came KAYLA, CD28.
Now that they are graduated, grown and on their own, I could be rather happy with a CD25 again.
But I also truly love KAYLA... so much so that after selling her because we'd gotten an 36' Allied,
when I found her on the market again, I bought her back



Especially depending on where you live and moor the boat, a CD25 can be great. At the marina I
used, I could most always sail in and out of my slip. Since the water has medium salt, I kept the
6hp outboard on the cabin sole. When really needed, it was easy to set in the well and keep going.
Having an engine that's easily removable is great when something needs work!