The Little Land Loop - THATAWAY gets a new home

Hey, Bob!

On the hook at an anchorage near home this morning, Significant Other and I spent the best of breakfast talking about you and Marie and reliving fond memories of our visit a few years back.

Little did we know that this was the day you were saying farewell to Thataway. Now, there's touch of sadness in our evening.

--Georgs
 
Georgs: Thank you for the kind words. Give the Admiral a hug for us! We also are sad, but life goes on and we still have the Caracal.

I am glad to hear that you are on the boat! We always value the time we have spent with you! We will have to travel that highway up to Ontario and meet up soon.
 
Dr Bob

That is one sharp looking setup, you and crew did a great job detailing. Next week I am having ours detailed for the 1st time, so will be exciting to see a really clean boat, then it will make the trip back to Washington from Sacramento.

Charlie, you sure picked a nice combination of boat and tow rig, I will tip my hat to a good launch tomorrow.
 
Home safe and sound (well almost sound) last night at 2030 EDT. Full story later today after I return from PT for the rotator cuff repair. Just a little tantalizing bit of news, My copilot and I spent about two hours in a NC State Trooper patrol car yesterday afternoon between Greensboro and Durham NC on and around I-85!

"The rest of the story" this afternoon, after THATAWAY tastes the Chesapeake Bay and Potomac River!

Charlie

PS, I was in the front seat of the patrol car with no handcuffs on!! :lol:
 
Good to hear you are home safe. I was wondering if Dr. Bob might have had a change of heart and reported the boat "stolen"??!! :mrgreen:

Never let 'em take you alive. 8)

Best wishes,
Jim
 
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