New to possibility of small cruiser living.

Vinny, Being from Al. I am a little slow. If that applied to me, give me a call and a ride could be in your future. Check the C-Brat map and there may be a C- Brat closer to your location. My boat is always ready to hit the river. Cell (256) 318-4608

Ron
 
Vinny, I'm going to be coming up to VA from Pensacola in a couple of weeks towing a TomCat TC255 if you'd like to crawl onboard. Can't stop to put it in the water but would give you an idea of what one looks like. I go right through/around Atlanta and I see you're just NorthEast of that off 985 or 85 which is my route. Probably the weekend of the 20/21 August.

Charlie
 
We didn't summer in southern waters - but the shade of a cruiser, and opening forward hatches gives a nice breather - and too hot, we jump overboard.
 
Well if its' not the stars of the show! Reading of ya'lls adventure was an eye opener.

While I've (long prior to reading "The" article) devised a way to allow overnighting in our 16'7" Whaler classic it'd be a squeeze for two people (sort of like camping out of a Karmen Gia station wagon) and would require modifying a beautiful boat in such a manner that would change its' character. Now that I've seen (pictures of) a C-Dory the idea of overnight boating and travel/boating is closer to fruition.

Since my original post I've received private messages heralding ya'lls generosity and warm regard for your fellow man. Thanks so much for sharing your fantastic adventure.

If ever you find yourselves in north Ga. and need anything be sure to look me up.

Cruiserlessvinny
(aka Vince Zappia)
 
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