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60 seconds of video that could bring a tear to your eye

Tis the season.

Wintertime blues...

YouTube - ramble on, haul-2010.avi

On the positve side, spring is not too far away, right?
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Nice looking boat you have there. I would be sad at having to leave her dry till Spring as well.
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I recognize your marina. Last fall we looked at several boats offered by Grab Bag Sailboats there. Seems like half the marina is Pearsons!

[Actually I have my marinas confused. We were at your marina, but it wasn't the same one that Grab Bag works out of.]
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After the pressure wash she seemed all ready to put back in. The marina up here had a section with ice eaters so people can stay in the water all winter.

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Never! They'll pry my boat from the water when my hands are cold and dead! Or something. Of course, I do haul for a week in summer for bottom paint.
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Tis the season.
60 seconds of video that could bring a tear to your eye
..............Damn, it is a bit dramatic. I guess it is all relative. It is the Sailnet after all

Nice boat, no doubt, with nice video apture, nice background in a beautiful day in the land of the Free. May the conclusion of the sailing season of the year is the only the saddest day in you life.
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