Big loss for Nordic Tug and Ranger Tug

That is tragic news.

I love bikes but they are not forgiving. In fact I just returned from a 1000 mile ride through the French Alps and one of my buddies is still there in the hospital. He went into a corner too fast and had a spectacular wreck. Fortunately he will be OK after a somewhat long recovery time but he has been in the hospital for three weeks today and not yet cleared for the 8.5 hour return flight. They need to do another surgery to remove dried blood from around his lungs that will hopefully address a persistent fever.
 
Our thoughts are with his family and friends. We stepped onto a Skipper Cress R-25 on Lake Union last January, rafted up next to a Nordic 32. We knew in minutes we were about to become boat owners.

Thanks man.
 
I heard the news Monday when I got to Ranger Tugs .He was clearly an asset to the boating industry . The mood was somber at Ranger and even though I didn't know him , I wish the best for his family and business.
Marc
 
Roger, Thanks for posting the article link. Though we did not know him, it is apparent that he was a very good man, a blessing to those around him, a joy to know and his loss will be evident in many lives. The boating community will miss him. Our sincere condolences to his family, friends and co-workers.

Harvey & Deena
SleepyC :moon
 
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