Re: SF boat living
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 6:36 pm
Hi Rufus,
Sure wish I could live on Anastar, great marina, great crew, helpful and great neighbours. Most of the live aboards are over 30 ft, but I could make Anastar home--just need silly Roly to teach me to use the stove. If he don't come home from the other end of the province and Rick doesn't quit driving me squirrely I'll be posting from my Blackberry on board. We shall see.
One way to get my money's worth out of Anastar, I've been paying the moorage and getting some of the repairs done, a couple more months and I figure I'll own at least half of her anyhow.
Roly had better come home or I may just put a lovely lien on his little boat--just need the keys for the motor (9.9 Yamaha) and I'm all set. I can find another sailing teacher!
Cheers all
Lois
PS. Only reason I haven't moved aboard yet is I have to pay extra for electricity and I need Roly to show me how to work the fuse box.
Sure wish I could live on Anastar, great marina, great crew, helpful and great neighbours. Most of the live aboards are over 30 ft, but I could make Anastar home--just need silly Roly to teach me to use the stove. If he don't come home from the other end of the province and Rick doesn't quit driving me squirrely I'll be posting from my Blackberry on board. We shall see.
One way to get my money's worth out of Anastar, I've been paying the moorage and getting some of the repairs done, a couple more months and I figure I'll own at least half of her anyhow.
Roly had better come home or I may just put a lovely lien on his little boat--just need the keys for the motor (9.9 Yamaha) and I'm all set. I can find another sailing teacher!
Cheers all
Lois
PS. Only reason I haven't moved aboard yet is I have to pay extra for electricity and I need Roly to show me how to work the fuse box.