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Our Hirsch Gulfstar 45 sailboat, s/v Gallivant is officially sold. We are going land-based, for now. |
Maybe it's because we haven't handed over the keys, we mused.
S/V Gallivant leaving Fort Pierce City Marina, with Chip Cramer, our broker as captain. |
Yesterday, Wayne did the boat turnover (how all the systems work) with our broker, Chip, over a day sail from Fort Pierce to Stuart Florida—the official handing over of the keys.
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Our broker, Chip, this image pilfered from his employer's website, S&J Yachts. |
Rolf waves from the bow as Gallivant heads out of the Fort Pierce marina. |
Fort Pierce City Marina, S/V Gallivant's former slip since ~Memorial weekend. |
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My only boat now: a green sit-on-top kayak. Here I'm on a kayak trip my buddy and tour guide extraordinaire Tom of Go Kayaking Tours put together on Florida's Crystal River. Chris and Courtney also along for the ride. |
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Me and Wayne on Flamingo Cay, the Bahamas, April 2021. |
Shiva, the ragdoll kitty we're watching for Julene. Isn't she freaking adorable when she's asleep? |
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We're in Fort Pierce, Florida. Technically, we are homeless, but with the boat sale proceeds sitting in our bank, we know we won't stay homeless for long.
Once Julene comes back, we'll finally take that trip north we planned for this summer. If luck is with us, we'll get to see the autumn leaves turn, and be back in Florida before the frost hits, only as residents instead of snowbirds. Meanwhile, until our plans firm up, we're still living out of suitcases. All the rest of our possessions fit in eight dock cart loads, and are currently in a small storage area until we settle. Stay posted and we'll update you when the news is more definitive.
I suspect before a year's passed, we'll get another boat (besides my kayak), just not as a live-aboard. Our voting and mailing address will truly be our own, and on land—a true home base to return to. And home will still remain more where we are together, than where we are in the world at that moment.
Wonderful! Thanks for sharing your story of transition. I particularly loved that last passage. The perfect them for a cruiser, whether on the waves on on the hard.
ReplyDeleteI cannot imagine such a vagabond life...but clearly it suits you well. I will live it through you!
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