My 2013 season was short - only 1 month after purchasing my boat and then the marina telling me I couldn't use the slip for the remainder of the season.
Due to my car accident, I didn't get the work performed to make Reel Fun seaworthy again until late August. I found a great place to keep her, so even though the 2014 season was only 2 weeks, it was still a lot of fun.
I got up early again to make sure I had the boat ramp to myself. I used my folding bike to get from the ramp to my marina and had a nice motor back to the ramp. I wish I could have sailed over, but I needed to get to the office.
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A beautiful sunrise over Thayer's Landing |
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And I'm off |
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Boat ramp casualties, luckily it's not mine |
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Sails stored, mast lowered, boom put away and she's ready for transport |
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