The Winter of Our Content

Levitation

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Fluid Motion Model
C-248 C
Hull Identification Number
fmlt2510f809
Vessel Name
Charlotte Ann
Twenty seven hours on the road over a two and a half day run and Charlotte Ann is sitting in the driveway at home.
No problems on the trip.
It is 16 degrees this morning - now that's a problem 😱
I will need to do some plowing before we can get the boat back in the shop.
And my son 'rearranged' the stuff in the shop to wash the floor so now the stall where the boat resides is stacked shoulder high, ten feet wide and 40 feet long
I will have to find places to stuff the stuff :roll:

Wolfe was wrong; you can go home again.
And all the things you put off when you left are still there and still waiting.
No wonder he didn't want to go home again :mrgreen:

Anyway, to my new friends and my old friends it was a great trip. We are looking forward to 2014.

"Damn the torpedoes! Four bells. Captain Drayton, go ahead! Jouett, full speed!"
 
Denny,

Jess and I are comforted thinking of you and Char in 16 degree weather while we were complaining of 40 degrees here in Florida, but as I look at the thermometer it is now 64. 😀 .
Glad your trip went well going home and look forward to meeting up again next year!

Mike & Jess
 
Denny,

Any chance you were traveling north on interstate 75 Sunday? If so, we may have seen you. We were driving south and my wife said there goes a Ranger Tug. By the time I reacted and looked in my side mirror I saw what looked like a R-25 disappearing toward Michigan.
 
We were on I-75 Sunday going North.
Given the relative paucity of R25's running up the expressway on the 3rd of March, it likely was us.
 
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