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![]() I've no ideas on where to put the boat, but to Lang, to anuyone who would lavish such love on a little boat:
Fidelity The sailor is loved by and loves one vessel Or dares not voyage where they may live or die together. The terms of fidelity are for the voyage, at least, But most sailors sail different ships at different times. We who are professionals my be as good whores, Giving good service for the voyage’s length. The Corinthian is a bit of a slut Skipping from yacht to yacht for pleasure. The sailor may love with mechanical competence Or with lyrically delirious abandon Or bound in chains of bitter duty Or just a summer sunshine thing. I pray that every sailor takes the chance To love one vessel without stint or measure. |
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![]() , Oh , Nicely Said, Ian , about "Fidelity" .
Yes, without a doubt my wife Lang , loves her C/D Typhoon , just as much as Carol Hasse loves her Folkboat . Of course , I love my Bristol Channel Cutter , especially because such greatly skilled people like Brion and Carol's work are onboard and giving such wonderful service, a Big T Y , guys ! We will be checking the internet for storage space leads , as well , and looking forward to seeing heaps of the P N W shoreline from our boats , in the future . |
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![]() I had a great summer in my youth with a Typhoon. Great boat.
I kept a trailer behind my company building for a couple of years, free. It's worth talking to Broadcom and see what they can do for you. I suggest talking directly to either the security officer or facility engineer. Don't go through senior management unless you have to or unless she IS in senior management. I got a rental policy that covered the belongings in my trailer. |
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