Am I Nutz? Are We Nutz ?
Well, it has endured thirty winters since Dec of 1978 when I first took delivery of it. And, here it sets, after one more.

Nice bow image. It sets about 8+ feet to the rub rail (the deck to landlubbers). The keel is of lead and weighs 2700 pounds. The entire setup comes in at 6850 pounds. Sleeps two very comfortably and can sleep up to six at a time. Either little people or children can really be comfortable.
Has an ample ice chest, two sinks, a small alchohol stove and a head (toilet to those of you who claim to be landlubbers). Oh, a small hanging locker for my tuxedos and Marcia's ballroom gowns - for those formal occasions when one just does not know what to wear on the docks. Maybe a Mink too? Why not.
Inboard diesel for in and out of the harbor and five bags of sails. A Main, a working Jib 110%, a 140% and a 175% plus a spinnaker. A nice compliment of power there.

All nestled with the others.

Holly and myself each respectively celebrating one of the two best days of a Boat Owner's Life.
The day they buy one, and the day they sell it.
My, I need to stop using those wide angle lenses, I really do. Funny thing is, I do not feel that big. I really do not. Just my feet and knees hurt. Nutz.

How's this instead? Like old times is it not? WHen the gym was a daily routine. I will use this technique from now on.
Stay Tuned ... Lots to come ...