Hi Baz,
Your hearing is way better than mine! I didn’t even realize she was talking, and I can’t make out what she said. We had just come in and put the boat away. I took this video from the race committee starting platform right beside my boat (opening video clip).
I noticed you have a Ranger 21. I had a 34’ sailboat built in England in 1985 and took delivery of it in the winter of 1986. This year when we put it back in the water it was 95 degrees and we were in that heat, with no shade (the Bimini wasn’t installed yet) for about five hours. That and the fact I’ll be 75 in September made me think about air conditioned powerboats with an inside helm. I like the look of the tug/trawler boats. I’ve been reading about a pretty wide spectrum of them. I used to take the sailboat out by myself, but those days are past. I’ve read about everything from a Ranger Tug 27 up to Nordhavn, but my ocean sailing days are behind me and I really want to be able to bring a dog or two and go out by myself. When I saw the incredibly cute little Ranger 21EC it occurred to me I could keep the sailboat, at least for a while longer, and putt around the rivers and maybe out into the Chesapeake and get a better sense of what it’s like in a powerboat. It looks like the 21 would be super easy to dock, and also easy for a dog, or even my wife (who gave up sailing years ago) to get into. If you have time and the inclination, I’d love to hear how you used your 21 and your thoughts about this boat. I would just day sail it. If (when?) I do sell the sailboat, something like the Ranger 31 or Nordic or American Tug 34, which I assume I can dock by myself at times, seems like a better replacement for the sailboat.
Thanks.