Starwind, is also always afloat in Newport Harbor (CA) and stocked with Kahlua 
(unless I have drank it all), Merlot, some type of white wine, and various 
beers.  I also extend the invite for any East Coasters craving a winter sail to 
come on out!
 
Charlene
LAW OFFICE OF CHARLENE DRYER        Family Law, Child Custody for Fathers, 
Business, 

2901 West Coast Highway, #200                 Employment and Collection 
Matters, Probate and 
P.O. Box 2783                                                   Trust, Criminal 
and Domestic Violence Defense
Newport Beach, California 92659
949 630-3830     Fax: 949 650-0030


--- On Thu, 5/7/09, BRUCE SCHUTTE <[email protected]> wrote:


From: BRUCE SCHUTTE <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [IC27A] Really Important Stuff
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, May 7, 2009, 10:20 AM












Marc and I have our c27 moored in San Diego Bay.  As we are geographically 
removed from the Carrabian and the euphoria of the rum experience, we have 
found that Napa valley merlot seems to have the same results experienced by our 
fraternal cat 27 bros on the East coast.  We do also enhance our libations with 
peanuts in the shell.  As a footnote to you all on the other coast, you have an 
open invitation in the wintertime as The Brown Eyed Girls is always afloat.  
Marc and Bruce

--- On Thu, 5/7/09, timothy nathan <timothy_nathan@ yahoo.com> wrote:


From: timothy nathan <timothy_nathan@ yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [IC27A] Really Important Stuff
To: ic...@yahoogroups. com
Date: Thursday, May 7, 2009, 4:49 AM








I am in the same boat as you.  Just want to get back out.  One nit, it is 
suppose to be barrets ginger beer and goslings black seal rum.

--- On Thu, 5/7/09, johnr...@aol. com <johnr...@aol. com> wrote:


From: johnr...@aol. com <johnr...@aol. com>
Subject: [IC27A] Really Important Stuff
To: ic...@yahoogroups. com
Date: Thursday, May 7, 2009, 12:21 AM




A while back  -- during the dark cold days of winter - may have even been 
before the switch to Yahoo - there was a discussion of a really important 
topic.  RUM!!!

Well, I have important news to report  Y'all must try a shot of Meyers Original 
Dark Rum in a highball glass with ginger ale and an ice cube or two.  Nectar of 
the God's my friends.  Guaranteed to reset your attitude and overcome any 
stress resulting from your efforts to get your boat off the hard and onto the 
water in sailable condition.  

Right now I have my newly purchased '75 Cat 27 nearly ready to go - got the 
title transfer problems with the State of New Jersey and the State of New York 
just about straightened out - mooring gear all assembled and now in the river 
-- redid all the brightwork - new bottom paint -- will get the hull buffed up 
tomorrow - scrubbed the interior-- - '85 Honda 100 outboard is purring like a 
cat on liver -- checked out the through hulls - spiffing up the hull and deck 
-- complete set of new sails -- just cut and assembled  the new CDI roller 
furler -- will find out if we measured twice and still cut too short-- but with 
the help of my friends we will get it installed this Saturday.  BUT - at this 
moment I have a glass of Meyers and ginger in hand and life is good.

Fair Winds my Friends,

John McLaughlin
Shambhala - Hull 1994-75 C27 SR





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