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« Reply #40 on: December 09, 2011, 08:13:46 PM »

Good  luck Bruce. Keep in touch as you do the loop.

Tehani should transit the Mississippi River locks tomorrow. We're ( Tehani and I) 34 miles from Harvey Lock tonight. Harvey is Mile 0 of the Gulf ICW. Increases both ways from there- east and west.
 
Maybe two weeks from the home Marina  Grin I'll be glad to get there. This cold weather iis wearing. 29 yesterday AM and 34 this AM. I've had long johns on!!!
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« Reply #41 on: December 09, 2011, 09:30:53 PM »

Have a great trip!
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« Reply #42 on: December 09, 2011, 09:33:58 PM »

An epic voyage Charlie.  You have certainly attained HERO status in my book.  Grog to ya!


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« Reply #43 on: December 22, 2011, 01:24:43 AM »

Great photo of Charlie on Tehani.

Good to see the trailer repaired, modifications, and Puff back in the water. It will be interesting to read your entries as you cruise the Great Loop.

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« Reply #44 on: December 23, 2011, 10:28:52 PM »

bruce thanks again! we really enjoyed our time with you and nancy.

the epoxy repair we did to the dingy is holding up great

fair winds on your trip...i look forward to reading your posts
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« Reply #45 on: January 08, 2012, 11:26:33 PM »

Finally got around to moving Puff out of Marquis Basin and over to Destiny Marina on Escambia Bay.  Nancy and I got a late start Thursday evening and spent the night anchored in one of our favorite spots at Bay Point on Blackwater Bay.  The night was chilly and the thick morning fog didn't lift until noon.  There was absolutely no wind, so we had to just motor along on glass-smooth water all the way.  The fog suddenly rolled in again just as we were entering the marina.  We had just enough time to make it in safely.   Smiley
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« Reply #46 on: January 10, 2012, 03:03:53 PM »

Finally got around to moving Puff out of Marquis Basin and over to Destiny Marina on Escambia Bay.  Nancy and I got a late start Thursday evening and spent the night anchored in one of our favorite spots at Bay Point on Blackwater Bay.  The night was chilly and the thick morning fog didn't lift until noon.  There was absolutely no wind, so we had to just motor along on glass-smooth water all the way.  The fog suddenly rolled in again just as we were entering the marina.  We had just enough time to make it in safely.   Smiley
We are so happy to have Puff,Nancy and You here.. Glad to be part of your Great Loop Adventure... Smiley
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« Reply #47 on: January 16, 2012, 01:51:44 AM »

Nice reading. will follow this thread. Do like the name "puff" Wink
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« Reply #48 on: March 03, 2012, 06:12:12 PM »

Thanks ntica.  
Two stories about naming our boat "Puff".

"Jakeindenver" and I  acquired our Snapdragon 26 sailboats at about the same time.  Unknown to each other, we both decided to name our boats "Puff".  When he discovered that we had chosen the same name, during a telephone conversation with me he offered to use a different name to avoid confusion even though we would be sailing on different coasts.  A true gentleman!  

When Johnnie, Morgan, and Max (of WoolyBahBah fame) were invited to stop over with us for a few days during their cruise south, they accepted our invitation with some trepidation.  We had never met.  Only knowing from our sailfar posts that Nancy and I are from the "flower power" generation and lived in a rural setting gave then pause to consider whether the word puff was used as a noun or a verb (as in "to smoke").  I think that they were somewhat relieved to find that we were not ageing hippies growing our own medicinal herbs.  Naming ones boat can be an adventure!
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« Reply #49 on: March 04, 2012, 11:50:27 AM »

whether the word puff was used as a noun or a verb (as in "to smoke").  I think that they were somewhat relieved to find that we were not ageing hippies growing our own medicinal herbs.

Hey Snapdragon,

Guess I'm showing my age ... I had the same thought. Grin

"Puff" is a great name for a smallish sailboat, whatever the derivation.

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« Reply #50 on: April 26, 2012, 02:31:32 PM »

My good luck is still holding in spite of my lack of intelligence.  I broke the rear axle on Puff's trailer about six months ago about 20 ft from the barn - very convenient for repairs.  Logic would dictate that the front axle, being the same age and subject to the same abuse, would soon suffer the same fate, but would I listen?  Yesterday when I made the turn onto the road in front of my house on my way to launch, the fates gently reminded me of my neglectful ways.  Fortunately I was only about 100 yards from the barn and it was no real problem to trailer the needed timbers and tools out to the road.  Unfortunately, it's going to mean a delay of several days while a new axle is ordered and installed.  A small price to pay.  It could have been much, much worse!


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« Reply #51 on: April 26, 2012, 10:06:36 PM »

Oh man....were you out of the road?

I can't imagine that with all the traffic on your road!!!!  Shocked

ok, just kidding.

Stinks but at least you were close to the barn!

And twice!!!!

The gods must be smiling on your because off all the good will you show to passing cruisers  Wink
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« Reply #52 on: April 28, 2012, 02:45:36 PM »

It's beautifull little ship!
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« Reply #53 on: April 28, 2012, 03:05:26 PM »

Well now you have both axles redone so you should be good to go for a long while.

Nice to see a twin keel boat sitting so low on a trailer. It gives one the impression that the entire trailer could disintegrate to dust and the boat would sit happily upright on her keels on the ground...  Smiley
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