A bittersweet farewell

tawcat

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Apr 14, 2007
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Lake Ouachita, Arkansas
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320 Sundancer
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6.1 V drives
A big thank you to all I have had the pleasure of meeting on the forum. A few we have actually met face to face.

Today marks a happy/sad day for us. We have sold our 320DA. The Admiral (wife) has recently been diagnosed with a medical condition that advises against heat and sun exposure. So we took the temptation away. Not life threatening, that of course is great news.

This forum has surely been a wealth of knowledge. From silly things like windshield wiper size to solving problems with vacu-flush issues, the folks on this forum are the best.

A special thanks to Henry Boyd who painstakingly designed and constructed a Chartplotter frame, a sink cover and a cup holder for our 320. The compliments never stopped on his handi-work. Matter-of-fact the new owners were in awe and made me promise those items would go with the boat! So, thanks Henry.

To Bottomline (Jeff) that introduced us to our Annie Laurie and showed up for her sea trial in -10 degree weather, surely our pleasure in meeting you.

It's been my personal pleasure to interact with members on this board and I will stop by every now and then to see what's going on. Thanks again. Happy and safe boating to all.
 
A prayer for you two. Hopefully, every now and then, memories of good times on the boat wiil bring a smile into your lives!
 
Fair winds and safe travels. It's OK to come back and visit now and then.
 
Bittersweet but wise...At least you BOTH had time on water together and memorys dont go away..Be
Well ..
 
Stan....you will be missed on the site. Anytime you are around Table Rock....well, you know where our boat is. I still remember the day you did your seatrial and you asked me to ride along. It was the coldest ride I have had to date. Although with the canvas, we were out of the wind. I wish the best for you and your wife.
 
Tough choice, but I commend you on this decision, to preserve your wife's health and family's peace of mind. Time to re-invent yourselves. Best of luck on your next venture.
 
Wish the best to you and the admiral.
 
Fair winds and calm sea to you and the wife. The only reason we even do this is to have the great memories of the boats we owned and the folks we've met. I hope you come back from time to time and give us an update on the Admirals health. Anytime you're in the Carolinas you're welcome on Old Skool.
 
Wishing you great times ahead and may your fond memories of life on the water never fade. All the best to the Admiral!

Take care.
 
Best of luck. That is a tough life change to swallow.
 

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