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steven f
09-10-1999, 11:17 am
I recently bought my boat a house on the water on Charlotte Harbor. Now that I can do some outstanding daysailing and even better cruising I was wondering if there were other Hunter owners in the area who might like to join us for some crusing in the area and down to Cuba/keys. Now that summer is winding down and the heat will soon become somewhat bearable we plan a lot of sailing, other boats are always welcome with us.

bob
09-18-1999, 12:39 pm
i keep a h40.5 at burnt store marina....by boat is currently in tampa for the summer...i'll return to charlotte harbor in mid-nov....i'll be happy to stay in touch....i can be reached at sailor1543@aol.com

bill walton
09-19-1999, 02:29 am
we keep our 42 in the Keys, currentlyin Key West but moving to Marathon in November. We live on Cudjoe Key, MM22. If you get down this way, let me know. Maybe we can sail out to meet you or cruise along to Cuba. bw S/V Sugar Magnolia walton66@terranova,net

09-20-1999, 12:28 am
Bill, We keep our 37.5 in Marathon. Where are you planning to keep your boat in Marathon starting November? Robert Pancza

bill walton
09-20-1999, 10:38 am
We'll be at Bonefish Marina up near Coco Plum Beach. email me at walton66@terranova.net and lets plan on meeting up.

Larry Long
09-29-1999, 09:45 am
I have a condo in Punta Gorda Isles and will be moving my 380 there in late October. We will be looking for people to sail with.

Wynn Ferrel
09-29-1999, 02:42 pm
Larry, Please email me off-line (off HOW - see address below) re: PGI. We had friends move there and we are thinking of purchasing a condo with boat access at PGI, as you apparently have. Would like your impressions of PGI. Regards, Wynn Ferrel S/V Tranquility wferrel@earthlink.net

Steve Dion
09-29-1999, 03:08 pm
Larry: Could be interested. You can e-mail me estimated dates and times of the trip. steve@sdcsoftware.com

Jim McClung
10-08-1999, 03:11 pm
I am considering a 33 for a retirement, cruiser for some blue water ventures. How does it handle heavy weather, big seas and does she go into the wind.??? Thanks Jim McClung