captd
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- Joined
- Nov 23, 2008
- Messages
- 447
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2528I809
- Non-Fluid Motion Model
- 27 ft. 1979 Sports Craft
- Vessel Name
- Lucky Finagin
It was sad to be tied to the sea wall all by ourselves on Sunday night. Seemed like time was too short and the week end passed to quickly. 1000 mile round trip is a big price to pay for for such a short visit. My plan was to stay after and do some cruising, but it turned out we had to get back home. During the rendezvous we agreed to an inspection from the power squadron..... !st question : Lets see registration. We flunked the inspection. Could not find it. We had left it home with the other computer case along with our passports. On top of that as we were leaving home and on the road, Dee wondered when the plates were due on the truck. Looking at the registration she said it was two months past due. When we get to Libby we will stop and get the tags.....Oops... It was Labor day, closed. Keep on trucking. We had our Daughter go in on Tuesday and pick them up, take a copy and fax it to Ranger factory. Turned out we got away with it, but felt we should limit out planned cruise.
A lady by the name of Malinda Kay approached us as we were ready to leave Port Orchard. She told us a story about her fisherman father. How he died on his boat of a heard attack. She has earrings and necklace of small gold helm wheels. She was saying how she loved our boat. She asked if she could sing us a song. We were in no hurry so we agreed. She sang "Irish Blessing" very sweet and from her heart. We left in good spirits. Kind of a nice ending to the week end.
Thanks to Dave and Maureen for your tireless effort in planning and organizing these get togethers. Along with the Ranger Factory and others. Thanks to the factory and Andrew for fixing a couple bugs in the Lucky Fin.
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A lady by the name of Malinda Kay approached us as we were ready to leave Port Orchard. She told us a story about her fisherman father. How he died on his boat of a heard attack. She has earrings and necklace of small gold helm wheels. She was saying how she loved our boat. She asked if she could sing us a song. We were in no hurry so we agreed. She sang "Irish Blessing" very sweet and from her heart. We left in good spirits. Kind of a nice ending to the week end.
Thanks to Dave and Maureen for your tireless effort in planning and organizing these get togethers. Along with the Ranger Factory and others. Thanks to the factory and Andrew for fixing a couple bugs in the Lucky Fin.
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