Cruising America's Great Loop and other inland routes
View all threadsgo for all of it with gusto.And hurrah for you. gk
On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 7:18 PM, Earl D Cummings via Great-Loop <
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From: Earl D Cummings edcabq@aol.com
To: great-loop@lists.trawlering.com
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Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2016 20:17:54 -0400
Subject: Is the great loop group still alive and well?
Albineers and Ladies,
I have enjoyed this group for many years and if it needs donations to
continue then please tell me how and where to donate please.
Keep it alive boaters. I think we who enjoy it should do more to support
it.
I don't know if my boat a1984 27' Family Cruiser was customized later or
built that way at the factory. It has a closed off pilot house with
sliding door about two inches ahead of the cockpit seats and it never has
had a skeg under the prop connected to the rudder.
I lost my wife a few years ago and now in my 80's I am considering
downsizing and moving on a bigger live board Trawler and let the family
come visit me. Thinking a Pilgrim 40 or a Grand Banks Classic 36, or may
be even a sail boat. Any comments? In any case need to sell the
A27 to some new home. Anyone interested in the A27 or a female interested
in a cruising lifestyle with a healthy 83 year old. I been looking
on match but interesting women who like sailing / boating are hard to find
as you all know. Any one interested can contact me through this list.
I will happily respond to either.
Earl Cummings
Albin 27 Tri- Cabin
Lyman 4D60
Tug O' War