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On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 10:09 AM, Gerald Wyatt <wyattgs@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks Mark!
We safely completed the 1500 mile journey yesterday. Certainly some added stress with a giant boat behind you....a 200-300 mile journey is reasonable for a boat like the M23, but I certainly don't want to travel long distances again. I am thankful I have a lot of great cruising destinations in that range living in central Washington.
Now the real learning begins....I have a feeling the first couple years of ownership will be slow, but anything good takes time.
We did order a full length cover for the boat from Ship Shape Canvas in Duluth. I'll let you know how that works out and cost.
I never met Dick Lane, but he certainly did some good work on the boat. Bones provided a whole lot of records with the boat, maybe I'll find a picture in there.
Gerry