proudsailor
Veteran Member
We're on a long glide path to live aboard boat living. Having been a sailor since my teens (50's now), I can say that I've not met a kinder, friendlier bunch. Sailing days always yielded new friends, happy hours on various boats of people we had only just met, and a helping hand as needed. Now that we're on the trawler search trying to figure out the next phase, we've been inundated with kindness from folks on this forum and at marinas. We recently were welcomed aboard Catalina Jack by their gracious owners after our blind invitation request so we could understand the pros and cons of a DeFever. They never met us before, yet gladly showed us their gorgeous trawler and the fantastic work they had done. I was walking the docks at a marina we were staying in and struck up a conversation with the owners of Tuscan Sun, a beautiful KK48. They welcomed me aboard to walk through and hear their adventures.
I'm a health care professional. Granted I see people often at their worst, but if everyone were as kind and generous as this community is, the world would be a much better place. And health care providers wouldn't be fleeing.
Hoping I can repay the kindness to this community. First step is to thank everyone who has responded to my posts, offered insights, shared their knowledge, or invited us aboard to see first hand trawler life. Happy holidays...
I'm a health care professional. Granted I see people often at their worst, but if everyone were as kind and generous as this community is, the world would be a much better place. And health care providers wouldn't be fleeing.
Hoping I can repay the kindness to this community. First step is to thank everyone who has responded to my posts, offered insights, shared their knowledge, or invited us aboard to see first hand trawler life. Happy holidays...