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My name is Jody, and I feel exactly as you! I decided I wanted to sail... all my life responsibility came first... but it's time to sail NOW.. and I live in Kansas. Well I went to a local sailboat club, put an ad in their newsletter...' purchased 2 sailboats... a starfish 14' & a 22' Macgregor.. and will learn to sail... I went out onthe 14 footer... and just loved it.... can't take the bigger boat out til it gets warmer Reading a lot, dreaming alot, and waiting til spring!
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