Most regrettably the time has come

Im sorry to hear this man…nice ride…hope you find it a good new home.

I just recently sold my boat (with my home) and now also find myself boat-less for the first time in 50 years…
 
I'm too far away from you to be interested in the boat, cool as it is. Best of luck on the sale.

More importantly, prayers and best wishes for a full and speedy recovery.

Kenneth
 
While it may seem as a loss of your boat, look at it as a de-stress opportunity. No more worrying about arriving on time, nor to worry about having the gas and all the right gear, food and having to clean to boat afterwards, among others things.

Stress impacts each of us differently and most likely in a negative way.

With your family and friends surrounding you, you can look forward to getting out fishing or the wind blowing passing your ears and maybe a splash in your face cutting through the choppy water Appears others are stepping up. I am sure there are others...

All stress relievers.

Take advantage of each good day and live it to the most positive experience. Each positive day/time only adds strength.

I provide experiences, on a low level, when there are those in need. It is amazing to see the 'pep in their step' increase and the smiles on their faces at the end of a day..

Look forward to the next tug, maybe going back to childhood experiences to a relive some of them. My dad and I did, it was wonderful!

Good luck in your journey. Take advantage of every positive and de-stressing experience.

It makes a difference!
 
Sorry about the C. My dad just beat his. You can do this! 🙏

Great looking boat. Just got a similar setup myself - though not quite a nice. Hope James gets a LOT of good use out of it!

If you every want to hop over here and take a trip east of the mountains - hit me up. I have the next 2 or so months off from work (taking a sort of sabbatical) so if your treatments and body allow - hit me up.
 
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